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Each Toad Is One Of A Kind!

**Seeds are hand painted- no two are identical. They might have slightly different shapes, markings, facial structure. These are TOADS, not a box or cylinder. Sometimes their face or body might lean a bit this way or that. There are made of vinyl, so they are pliable and movable. Often times the shape will even out as they are used.

**This information is pulled directly from Windy Willow's shop!**

  • Processing and Shipping

    Processing time is 3-5 business days. That is Windy Willow's processing time to get everything ready and shipped out.

    This is entirely separate from

    the shipping time.

    **Please note that international orders may be subject to taxes and import duties charged by the destination country’s government. These fees are determined entirely by local authorities, cannot be predicted in advance, and are outside anyone’s control. They may be substantial.**

  • Pink Strawberry Windy Willow ® Toad Bag

    • Hand Painted gold colored strawberry seeds
    • Vegan materials
    • Gold Hardware 
    • Each bag will come with an adjustable cross body strap
    • Interior lining is green
    • Eyes do not glow

    These toady babies are quite roomy inside!

  • Worried About Latex?

    These toads are made from vinyl, so no worries if you have a latex allergy!

    Vinyl material sometimes has a residual "factory scent". This is not permanent and usually is gone before it arrives to you. However, in the off chance your toad smells like factory, just leave them in the open air for a little bit and it will disappear.

Kalliope Yvonne

Kalliope Yvonne is an emerging artist working in southern USA. She graduated from East Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art in 2018, where she focused on three-dimensional work. Kalliope makes sculptures and traditional vessels that express complicated human emotions.

On her ceramics she designs sophisticated scenes and intricate surfaces that give each object a complex composition. Throughout her pieces one will see themes of duality, emotional reflection, and quirky morbidity.In her most recent work she has started to incorporate plants, both decoratively and literally, as a symbol of growth and change. With her art she creates spaces in which people can discuss convoluted emotions and empathize with each other. Her inspirations are, but not limited to, Lisa Clague, Beth Cavaner, Heesoo Lee, Junji Ito, Piet Mondrian, and Holly Whitaker.

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