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Please welcome my newest sponsor, Erin with The Vintage Pearl. Erin is a fantastically talented jewelry designer and you’ve probably seen her goods all across blogland. If you’re looking for some special pieces, please check out The Vintage Pearl for personalized gift ideas.
Here’s a bit about Erin and how she got started with her jewelry biz:
I started stamping about 3 years ago on my kitchen counter. It was a much needed creative outlet that I could do from home while raising our 4 kids. I opened up a small shop on Etsy, and blogged. It was all just for fun. Surprisingly, the business really began to grow about a year ago and we were able to launch our own website, which was very exciting! I love creating and designing new pieces. I look for inspiration in everyday life. It’s very rewarding to make a piece of jewelry other moms will cherish!
Take a look at all of this gorgeousness that Erin offers: unique hand stamped jewelry that is simple, sentimental, and meaningful. What more could you ask for?
She even has some rustic items for the manly man in your life. Father’s Day is just around the corner.
Erin is offering up to ONE of my readers a $50 gift certificate to use in her shop for whatever your little heart desires. I’m sure you will fall in love with something.
To enter, just go over to The Vintage Pearl, take a look around and come back here and tell us what your favorite item is. That’s it! Leave a comment and I’ll draw a winner Saturday evening.
Please visit Erin’s blog, The Vintage Pearl where Erin shares her everyday life as a mom and business woman and find her on Twitter: @thevintagepearl
Stephanie says
I love the eternity heart, its very pretty. Very hard to choose they are all so beautiful!
Stephanie Styles says
mama’s nest necklace
Mary Jo says
If I won, I’d love to use the gift certificate on a wide cuff for my husband. He’s getting ready to take several students from his student ministry (he’s a youth pastor) on a mission trip to Ukraine. I’d love to have it stamped with Ecc. 4:12 – which is engraved inside our wedding rings – to serve as a little reminder on his trip.