I am very excited to be running another competition which will finish at the end of February. There is an opportunity for there to be two winners on this occasion (how very exciting!), the first winning two necklaces and the second winning one. These have been personally chosen and purchased by myself from one of the funkiest jewellery stores that I love, Jelly Button Jewellery. I first discovered this fab website about a year ago on my quest to find quirky and fun jewellery and this website provided just what I was looking for.
Jelly Button Jewellery was created in 2010 by a lady called Michelle to help fund her way through University and by using various items such as buttons, charms and sweets as inspiration for her unique collection of jewellery made out fimo she created the brand. It has gone from strength to strength in the last few years and she now successfully runs her business from her online store and some independent stockists and if there is one thing I love to do it is to support small businesses.
Sadly, at the moment the online store is currently closing due to Michelle having a baby but will be reopening again later in the year should you wish to purchase any other items.
The necklace's up for grabs are ones that I have in my collection already and I absolutely love them. The first winner will receive the 'worth melting for' bottle and the 'elf glittery' bottle and the second winner will receive the 'worth melting for' bottle necklace. Both necklaces are just so gorgeous and are a perfect addition to any jewellery lovers collection. I absolutely love the 'worth melting for' necklace based on Olaf from the film Frozen, it's too cute for its own good and the glittery bottle is very sparkly.
To be in with a chance of winning please enter using the Rafflecopter below, this competition is open to UK entrants only (sorry rest of the world!) and winners will be contacted via Twitter or email so please ensure that these are valid accounts that you can be reached on.
Thanks for entering and good luck!
My engagement ring!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
hello there what fab jewellry !!!
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway my fave piece has to be a ring my mother gave me for my 16th birthday her mother gave it to her on her 16th so its very special to me xx
I have a ring that was my husband's band ring which has been passed down (very precious)
ReplyDeleteMy gold curb chain my partner bought for my 21st.
ReplyDeleteMy engagement ring 😀
ReplyDeleteMy husband bought me an engraved necklace with our kids D.O.B on and our wedding date I never take it off :)
ReplyDeleteWhat cute jewellery!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite pieces are my wedding and engagement rings :) x
My locket given to me by my Grandmother
ReplyDeleteMy locket given to me by my Grandmother
ReplyDeleteMy lovely engagement ring x
ReplyDeleteA pair of titanium earings I bought 25 years ago in New Zealand
ReplyDeleteA lovely handmade turquoise bracelet..huge sentimental value!! :-) (Laura Jeffs)
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ReplyDeleteMy charm bracelet
ReplyDeleteMy eternity ring - a gift on my 25th wedding anniversary
ReplyDeletea home made brooch my daughter made when she was small, love the jewellery you have especially the carrot bottle x maria blythin
ReplyDeleteMy favourite item is a black beaded necklace with a real glass heart at the front, it was handmade and cut by someone I know :) a total original!
ReplyDeleteA gold ring my mum bought me :)
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ReplyDeletey locket given to me by my Gnan - leanne w
ReplyDeleteA gold pendant necklace for my 21st birthday. My first piece of "grown up" jewellery!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful gold bangle with 32 diamonds. My grandparents got it for me to mark my 21st birthday.
ReplyDeleteI have a brooch my grandmother gave me, it's paste rather than jewels but it's priceless to me
ReplyDeleteIt is a brooch in the shape of a treble clef that used to belong to my Mum
ReplyDeleteMy mother's necklace that my Dad gave her one Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy engagement ring for sure :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite piece of jewellery is a shell necklace and earing set my father bought for my mum many years ago...He bought it for mum in new Zealand when he was in the merchant navy. As my parents are no longer alive it means a lot to me! Thank u for the lovely compx
ReplyDeleteA necklave from my husband on our 25th wedding anniversary
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