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Lil'Stones

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Photographs printed directly onto handcrafted stone forms. Small objects with weight, intention and emotional presence. Upload your images straight from your photo gallery.

For the Love of Pets

A tiny altar for the pet who makes your life feel like home — printed permanently onto stone, handmade in Mornington. Lil’Stones are precious little storytelling stone prints. Print your pet’s life across three tiny stones — mine would be a dog sun-dial of sleep and sunspots. Or choose one brilliant photo that lifts your mood daily. Quiet, respectful, architecturally designed. The print will never fade — they’re not greedy for space, just connection

Want clarity on content usage and rights?

1. Can brands reuse content created through gifting campaigns?

Usage depends on the agreed campaign terms. Some collaborations include permission for brands to share or repurpose content, while others limit use to the creator's own channels. Clear agreement before launch prevents confusion later. On #gifted, brands on the Pro and Pro+ plans have content licensing rights while they are subscribed. #gifted Grow plans allow for organic sharing of content only.

2. Why do brands value creator-generated content so highly?

Authentic visuals and real product experiences often feel more relatable to audiences than traditional advertising, making them useful across social media, websites, and paid placements when rights allow.

3. Should usage rights be discussed before sending products?

Yes. Transparent expectations protect both creators and brands and help ensure content can be used as intended. On #gifted, Pro and Pro+ brands can repurpose all content across socials, eDMs, ads and more for as long as they are subscribed.

4. Does extended usage usually involve additional agreement?

Expanded rights or advertising use may require separate permission or compensation, depending on the collaboration structure. On the #gifted Grow plan, any content that a brand wants to use outside of organic sharing must be negotiated directly with a creator.