
Move over paint-by-numbers, because there’s a new glitter queen in town—and her name is Taylor Swift Inspired Diamond Art Funko Pop-Ups. Yes, you heard me right. This isn’t your grandma’s craft project (though she’d probably love it too). This is a sparkle-filled DIY dream come true—and the perfect excuse to spend your Sunday glued to Netflix without doom-scrolling.
Let’s talk about what’s in this magical box of joy: You get four acrylic Taylor Swift pop-up figures, a diamond pen, diamond tray, clay glue, four stands, and seventeen little baggies of rhinestones, each packed with 20% extra sparkle (because we’re not here for half-hearted bling). Whether you’re Team Red Era or Reputation Ride-or-Die, this kit delivers the dopamine hit your inner Swiftie deserves.
Assembly? Ridiculously easy. Just peel, stick, sparkle, and repeat—no crafting PhD required. I knocked out all four while bingeing a totally inappropriate rom-com series that shall remain nameless (okay, fine, it was “North of North” on Netflix – review coming soon!) Zero mess, maximum sparkle, and a whole lot of “Look what you made me do”—but in the best possible way.
The final product? Adorably bedazzled mini Taylors that stand on their own and serve full-on glitter pop star realness. Desk decor? Check. Bookshelf bling? Double check. Conversation starters that scream “I have excellent taste in both hobbies and pop stars”? Triple check.
Honestly, if you’re looking for a fun, sober-friendly craft that doesn’t take itself too seriously and leaves you with something way cuter than a puzzle you’ll never frame—this kit is your new BFF.
Would I gift this to my fellow Swifties for birthdays, Galentine’s Day, or just because it’s Tuesday? Absolutely.
Would I do it again next Sunday? I’m already planning on it, and I can’t stop thinking of all the things I want to bedazzle.
Sober Sundays just got a glitter upgrade. 💎🎤✨

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