Kit Cat Clock

Kit Cat Clock

The Holidays are great because it is an excuse to get presents that you would never buy for yourself but you secretly want. Like this kit-cat clock. It makes me smile and that is what the Holidays are all about!

Present Time Photo Family Time Frame Clock, Coloured-Chalkboard Wall Appliqué Set - Slate Gray-Karlsson Retro Square Flip Wall Clock/ Calendar-Domestic Art: Curated Interiors
  • A wall clock with 12 photo framesto display the best family pictures

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  • What fun for home or office

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