
I got it for my 12 year old daughter for Valentine's day and she loved it. She tells everybody about it. It was just perfect for her.

I was priceless to see my teenage daughter's expression after opening this up on Christmas. It came well packaged and worth the money. I always like supporting small craft business when I can care goes into their products. Would purchase Mountain Meadows Pottery again.
Buy I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Now
my mother sent me one of these and i loved it from the moment i opened the package. now that she has passed away, it has become a cherished keepsake reminding me of her wonderful sense of humor.
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The previous reviewer has no sense of humor. Typical for pen name and admitted neo-feminist. I was elated to find this product. I saw a pillow at a card shop with this saying on it and wanted to get it for my daughter but it was gone by the time I got back. Reminds me of when she was a teen and the smallest thing would embarass her. Lighten up. Can't wait to wrap this up for the holidays.
Want I smile because you are my daughter. I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it. Mountain Discount?
I love these Mountaine Meadows plaques, let me get that out of the way upfront. They're witty and usually compress a whole lot of truth into a short phrase. But this one manages to drop the ball by being carelessly leaving itself open to interpretation. Read the phrase yourself, and you'll see what I mean (clicking on the picture will open a new window with a larger print, for those of you with aging eyes like mine). I would be very suspect of any father who thought this was appropriate. It is, on the other hand, easily construed as a thinly veiled threat. It's sinister, it's suggestive, and it was obviously conceived of by a male (whereas one of my favorite of their plaques shows the unmistakable touch of a classic neo-feminist, among who's ranks I humbly count myself).
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