The Charm Factory Review and Giveaway

This giveaway is now over. The winner is Robin H. Congrats!


Needing a gift for the person who has everything? The Charm Factory is definitely the place to go. As you can see, the bracelet above is what I designed for myself. I included mom charms, cooking charms, computer charms, and my kids birthstones (just to name a few)  The Charm Factory site definitely has something for everyone on there!  It was hard to decide which ones to use!  Each charm is made from .925 sterling silver and is nickel and lead free.  What surprised me the most was how lightweight my bracelet is.  I don’t even notice that it’s on my wrist.  I have noticed that I’ve had a lot of people ask me where I got my bracelet from;  it’s definitely an ice catcher!    I am also impressed, because this bracelet actually fits my wrist.  I have tiny wrists (my five year old and I can share bracelets), and I was able to make this small enough so that it doesn’t fall off my wrist.

One of these bracelets would make an excellent Christmas, Birthday, or even Mother’s Day gift.  Since I love mine so much, I want to give one of my lucky readers one too!  Here’s what you need to do:

Check out The Charm Factory site and tell me what your favorite charms are.

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This contest will end December 16th at noon CST! Good Luck!

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Countdown To Christmas: Luggage Charms

Do you travel a lot? In this last year, I have started traveling quite a bit. I learned that my black luggage my hide dirt and wear and tear well. However, I have also learned that everyone has black luggage, and it all looks exactly the same when it is coming off the baggage claim thing at the airport. I always thought I was being tricky by tying a neon colored ribbon on my luggage. However, a lot of people are doing that now, so that has quit working. I hate to pass along this great idea, since then you all will buy them and ruin it for me. However, Luggage Charms are such a great idea that I have to pass it on. Luggage Charms are super easy to use. Just tie them (triple knot) to anything that you don’t want to lose when you are flying such as your baggage, stroller, car seats, etc. These charms come with brightly colored ribbons and tags. On the front of the tag, you are able to get whatever design you want. On the back of the tag, you are able write or affix a label with all of your identifying information in case your luggage ends up separated from you (I hate when my luggage ends up on a better trip than me). They won’t look like anything anyone else has on their bag, so you don’t have to worry about anyone accidentally grabbing you luggage. You also won’t be standing at the baggage area trying to figure out if that’s really your suitcase or not! Even if you aren’t sitting at the airport, you can also use these to show who’s suitcase belongs to who. Since the ones I have each have different ribbon colors, it was easy to know whose suitcase was whose suitcase on your visit to Green Bay this weekend.

If you do any traveling at all, I highly recommend these luggage charms. They are priced right, are fashionable, and they make your life that much easier.  Now, I know you want a set of your own (each set has 4 charms in it), so I have arranged to give away 5 SETS of these, and you’ll get to pick what initial you want on each charm!  How awesome is that?  Here’s what you need to do:

1. Leave a comment on this post. I want to know which set of luggage charms you like the best.
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3. Stumble this post. If you don’t know what Stumble Upon is, please read Lori’s post at Blogging Cents. She explains it extremely well.
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This giveaway will end on December 2nd at 8:00 pm and is available to US & Canadian residents only. Good luck!

PakNak Charms

School is upon us again.  Madison was in preschool last year and is in it again this year.  She had two backpacks that she used last year, so neither of them are very worn out at all.  I decided that since it was only preschool and they would work perfectly fine, I was not going to buy her a new backpack.  To the left here is the backback that she is using this year.  I feel slightly guilty, since it seems that the rest of the kids have new backpacks.  However, when I came across PakNak Charms, I knew I had my answer.  This was a way to alter her backpack and make her happy without me having to by her a new one.

Now, I got a snail and a butterfly to add to her backpack since it goes with the Tinkerbell theme pretty well.  She noticed right away that I added them!  The PakNak charms are made of a soft material that is both flexible and weatherproof!  It took me less than 5 minutes to attach, and I can easily switch the places of the charms.  Now, Madison’s backpack is pretty busy.  Can you imagine the difference these would make on a single colored cooler or backpack?  All I know is that the PakMak charms made my 4 year old a very happy little girl!

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