I found these on Sanrio's website. What's cuter than a cute animal dressed up as another cute animal? (Well, maybe a cute animal dressed up as cute food...) These are 8" tall and $20.00. Available as leopard, pig and horse.
One of the many dress-up type games at eLouai. This one is from a Korean site, candybar.co.kr and features fun K-fashion styles. They're all a little out of date but this is true of the original Korean site as well. Check out the full body fashions for fully co-ordinated outfits and pop-culture style fashions. Take a look here!
I found these on an Arabic forum. I have no idea where these are from originally since these were obviously not found at the original source. They were too sweet not to post though. I particularly love the first 6 that are sort of gothic-lolita in style. Anyone know from whence these come?
This site features bios that have been translated from Japanese of many San-x characters. There's image galleries and Japanese cultural notes as well. Go check it out.
Lovely White from the brand Korean brand Orange Story. You don't see too much of her around anymore. When I first was getting in to cute stationery the Orange Story characters were my favorites. Their online store closed sometime in 2005, I think. I haven't seen any new images in a loooong time.
Giant loaf of mickey bread! For some reason I love cute bread more than any other type of cute food. And aside from the mouth this doesn't look like it would be too hard to replicate! This is from the Boudin Bakery in Disney's California Adventure theme park.
These are some old (2006) Cinnamoroll wallpapers that I found on Yahoo Japan kids. As it's super snowy where I live, I believe Cinnamoroll in a cute winter hat will be my new wallpaper.
I was looking for a more explicitly Valentine's Day project to post but this was too adorable to put up. The scans are low quality but they're still usable. Me To You projects stitch up quickly so you can have it done well in time to give as a valentine.