(yeah, that's my beautiful niece on the home page.)
Here I am on my wedding day, wearing a simple silk necklace with white freshwater pearls. And here I am at my graduate piano recital, wearing assorted freshwater pearls, citrine, pink opal, salmon coral, and rose quartz.
I have the rare fortune of being closely related to the brilliant designer of this jewelry (she is my sister-in-law). Because she loves me, she is offering two ways for my friends to get great deals on her handmade artisan pieces. The first is by visiting www.tallulahsjewelry.com before November 20th and using the coupon code "baubles" to get 20% off your entire order. This is a great deal just in time for the holidays, and this jewelry makes a perfect gift for any of the special women in your life.
The second way for you to get a great deal, if you are lucky enough to live in the Wasatch Front area, is to attend the bonus Fall Sample Sale in Bountiful on Saturday November 14th. These intimate sample sales are only being offered in a few locations around the country, and are the only place that you will receive even further discounts (up to 40% off)! Not only that, but you will be able to touch the jewelry, try it on, and take it home that day, without paying shipping! See the invitation below for details.
This jewelry is one-of-a-kind or some-of-a-kind — never mass-produced. Tallulahs uses only real semi-precious gems, stones, pearls, and precious metals in their designs. The quality construction harks back to your grandmothers' jewelry — these items will be around for the next generation. Nothing feels quite like real stones and pearls: the drape, the touch, the color. You must come to the November Sample Sale to see it and believe.
For fun, here is a link to a shout-out to Tallulahs from an Atlanta-area furniture re-conditioner.
Please pass this invitation on to anyone and everyone you think might be interested in either the web sale or the sample sale. Also please bring any guests you wish to the November Sample Sale!
1 comment:
Bonnie it is good to meet you! Jenny is a great woman. I read your birth story, I'm sorry things didn't go like you expected. You had a really good attitude about it and I am glad that your little guy is doing good! The good thing is that every birth is different and next time could be completely different. You never know. There is a really great organization called ICAN (International Cesarean Awareness Network) that is dedicated to helping women have vaginal births after c-sections. They might have a chapter where you live-- they are always great women to get to know.
If you want to have a natural birth you could do it! I am a bit biased towards doulas (seeing as I am one), but I think they make a big difference. You might think about getting one next time.
Anyway, sorry for all the unsolicited advice :) It is always fun to meet new people through blogs.
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