I had so much fun with the last giveaway, I want to do it again. Remember when I showed you the necklaces I ordered for the kids that have their Dad’s actual handwriting on them? Well, now YOU have the opportunity to try to win your very own personalized jewelry. All Things Diva Jewelry has graciously offered one lucky Extra Grace Required reader a $50 gift certificate to her shop. Awesomesauce, right?! Go check out All Things Diva Jewelry on Etsy and start your wish list.
There are many opportunities, and entering is easy. The giveaway is open NOW (10/5/16) and will be open until the clock strikes Midnight Central time on 10/12/16. All you have to do is click on the giveaway link below.
My kids cherish their necklaces and feel like a piece of their Dad is with them when they wear it. I’m so excited to offer you the chance to win an amazing piece of jewelry too. Comment on the blog to unlock many additional opportunities to enter.
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Extra Grace,
Jodi
Love these – I had a small urn (think dollhouse size) on a chain with some of my dad’s ashes inside. In our many moves over the years it was lost so I would love to replace it with a small keychain or necklace with his writing. They are gorgeous pieces.
Good luck, Tiffany!
Absolutely love these necklaces!
Good luck, Coreen!
I would probably get the round disc necklace.
Good luck, Karen!
Oh goodness this is so hard! I don’t even know what I would choose! I love the fingerprints! Probably a ring!!! Xoxo
I know, right?? Good luck, Jenna!
These are so precious and meaningful!
They really are! Good luck, Britta!
Entered!! I’d have to think about what I’d want though-it’s all so awesome!!
Good luck, Darci!
This jewelry looks really cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Kindra! Good luck!
Everything! But if I had to pick just 1 then probably a fingerprint necklace 🙂
Ooo – good pick! Good luck, Wendy!
There’s something so personal about a person’s handwriting. I loved the ones you made for the kids
I wish every single one of you could win! Good luck!
I would love to have something with my Dad’s horrible handwriting on it.
I wish EVERYONE could win! Good luck, Bridget!
Love all of it!
Good luck!
Love these! I think I would get something of my husbands or gift it to my friend who lost her son this year.