Rhinestones on a tee? Been there! Crystal-encrusted costume jewelry? Done that! It's a new year, so accessorize outside the box with some of our favorite sparklers. These glitter-covered everyday goods and high-tech gadgets give a new meaning to the word "flashy." Turn heads as you rock some rhinestone headphones on the go, take notes at work with a glam pen, sparkle plenty sporting a shiny clutch for a night on the town. Why should your everyday items look everyday boring? This year, make a resolution to bedazzle your world with practical products covered in crystals! If you like it then you should've put some bling on it.
Here are our favorite product picks that glitter and sparkle:
Crystal-Covered Ballpoint Pen Take notes in style with this refillable crystal-covered ballpoint pen, available in an array of color combinations, from black and silver to red, white, and blue. At only $9, don't get just 1, get 5! That way, you can spread the sparkle love to your friends. Buy Beadcage Rhinestone Pens, $9 (each), at rhinestonepens.com
Speakers Sparkle with Crystals Like a disco ball to go, these portable crystal-covered iPod speakers let you take the party anywhere. Share your music and your sparkly sense of style. Buy Juicy Couture Dazzle Speakers, $88, at bloomingdales.com
Rock Out with Crystal-Covered Earphones Glam rock is just that with these crystal-covered earphones, available in 16 designs. Each features Swarovski crystal accents, in-line volume control, and a high-quality aluminum casing. Channel your inner rock star. Buy iWave Crystallized Earbuds, $60, at iwaveaudio.com
Guilty-Pleasure Pedicure Pizzazz Why not indulge your sense of style along with your senses when you get, or give yourself, a pedicure? After you spoil your feet with a scented-lotion massage, style them sparkly with these tricked-out yet comfortable toe separators. Buy Sephora Collection Bling Toe Separator, $4, at sephora.com
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