Sigh, these remind us we never went to prom and never experienced the corsage in the box deal. Shaped like either a rose or a carnation, these would make an excellent gift to partner up with some luxurious bath soap. Larger photos under the jump...
Sigh, these remind us we never went to prom and never experienced the corsage in the box deal. Shaped like either a rose or a carnation, these would make an excellent gift to partner up with some luxurious bath soap. Larger photos under the jump...


Available for $8 at Mollaspace.
eeek- sorry but I hate getting stuff like this!
view a to the toy's profile
Just like your description of this, it really appeals to one's emotions or aesthetic wants or needs.... but once you actually use it... SUCKS! That piece of crap can be found at Walmart for 2.50 and what a waste of money it is.
view Djluckyonline's profile
true that!
view urbancat's profile
That's too bad that it's flimsy because I think it would be a prettier alternative to what's available for bath sponges/cloths.
PS. Gregory: If your prom was anything like the ones at my high school (in the valley) or proms anywhere else as I can imagine, I don't think you missed out. I didn't go to my prom and frankly it made no impact on my life.
view jamjaree's profile
jamjaree: thanks for the comforting words; I actually didn't go by choice, since I was one of those nerds who hated high school with a vengeance.
But don't mind me as I tap into my inner angst. I'll just sit here, listen to my old Smiths LPs, and write some overly profound poetry as I reminisce about the night that never happened (also in the Valley!).
view gregory's profile
i also skipped prom on purpose.... and those sponges look like they are a baby's gift - ie pastel pink, pretty, but useless in that they are way too soft/delicate to do their job!
view sarahjam's profile
I'm pretty sure I've seen the second one in a boutique-y store. I touched it and it seemed uncomfortably stiff. Hopefully it softens up when wet...
view squidlette's profile
They have the carnation at Target.
view VickyA's profile
I've tried these. They do feel stiff at purchase. Soften up marvelously and are luscious for a while.
Then they mold. The foam is too dense to allow for complete drying, at least in our humid weather. In LA or somewhere with single digit humidity it might work.
view pbblythe's profile
They might not be so terribly useful, but they would look lovely in a bowl in the bathroom. Or you could use them in a 3-d type of art installation in the bathroom.
view kuroneko's profile
I thought the concensus when we did this less than a month ago was that these were somewhat attractive but useless.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/cleaning/pretty-and-useful-product-floral-bath-sponge-051197
view K T G's profile
Oh yeah. They sold these back in the day when I worked at Crabtree & Evelyn (bills had to be paid, ya know?). They soften up wonderfully when wet, but they start to smell FAST. And they never go back to that pretty shape when they dry.
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