
This contest is closed but a new one starts on Monday!
It’s pretty easy to change my mood for better or worse. I can be having the worst day in the world and I look out and see an amazing view & my day totally turns around. Along this same line I give away jewelry at random every week in hopes that it will be the simple thing that turns around someone elses day. The winner can keep the jewelry or pass it on to someone else. Read the rules before you enter and leave a comment with who you would give the jewelry to and why or a random act of kindness.
The prize this week are shell earrings set in sterling silver.
The Rules:
Please don’t sell the jewelry, it’s to make whoever receives it feel special. The winner will be chosen by a random number generator at 6pm on Friday Mountain Time.
Contestants should be over 18 & live in the lower 48 states because I’ll be paying shipping. I won’t sell or abuse your mailing address.
If you’ve already won a Random Act of Bling, you can win again, but please give the jewelry away at random.
Please leave a valid e-mail address, this is how I will contact you if you win. The subject line of the email will say something like “Random Acts of Bling: You Won” I’ll also announce the winner in a blog post. If I can’t reach you then I might have to relist your prize.
If you want to link or stumble this post it would be appreciated but is not required.
Comment/trackback/link should be about a random act of kindness or who you would give this jewelry to & why.


Monday, July 20th, 2009, 3:54 pm | 

July 20, 2009 at 8:41 pm
I would give these to my oldest daughter. She is raising 3 kids on her own with a full time job and full time college classes. These would be a nice gift for her.
July 20, 2009 at 11:37 pm
I would give these to my girlfriend who is always doing things for others and not getting the appreciation she deserves.
July 21, 2009 at 10:28 am
I would give these to my sister who has helped me out with many things.
Thank you
July 22, 2009 at 8:33 pm
I would give these to my Aunt who has been there for me – especially sinc emy mom passed away. She has stepped up to the plate to be a surrogate mom ( even tho I am 46, I still need my mom! ).
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