The Miscellaneous Me Fashion Giveaway

by genefaith
The Miscellaneous Me is celebrating its first blogversary by hosting fabulous accessories giveaway! I love the following Miranda Miranda accessories collection:

This is a nymph necklace. It is made from freshwater pearls, hammer shells and mother-of-pearl chips. The pendant can be removed and used as a brooch. Necklace size: 15 inches + 2-inch extender. (Choker)

This is a lariat necklace is a long necklace without locks or claps, which is usually worn by winding it once or twice around. It’s a very flexible fashion accessory that can be worn in many different ways.
This is part of the tiered majorica bracelet collection. It has 3 strands of Majorica pearls with ribbon and is on an elastic bracelet.

 There will be one winner for each item. And joining is really easy! Check out Miscellaneous Me Fashion Giveaway now for more details!

I love all the miranda Miranda’s collection but if ever I get the chance to order, I’ll purchase this one for my mom:

nn – angela
Price: PhP 280.oo

The chain can be removed and the pendant can be used as a brooch.

Various glass, ceramic and plastic beads.

Pendant size: around 5 inches across.
Necklace length: 20 inches + 2 inch extender
*You may request to have this length adjusted.

This giveaway starts on  March 19 until March 31. Three winners will be drawn using manual raffle. This is open to bloggers with address in the Philippines only. I’m praying that I’ll be one of the lucky winners! That would be an awesome “welcome home”gift for me because I’ll be in Philippines by that time.

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2 Responses to “The Miscellaneous Me Fashion Giveaway”

  1. Chris says:

    thanks for joining! :D

  2. tradeshow giveaways says:

    Thank you for sharing this post.

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