Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Check Out My New #Anklet #Bracelet

I'm super excited to share with you my new anklet or bracelet sold by SISOFTLY: https://www.amazon.com/SISOFTLY-Elephant-Adjustable-Bracelet-multicolor/dp/B07BPLRT6B/ref=sr_1_191?ie=UTF8&qid=1522457789&sr=8-191&keywords=elephant+bracelet


Colors:
  • I got turquoise to review $10.99
  • They have red $10.99
  • They have white with lots of other colors $9.99
I really liked any of the colors. I wear a lot of red, but decided that turquoise is a little different. I have a few shirts it will go with, so I went with it. I'm happy with the result.


Adjustable:

There are 3 beans to clasp it. I kind of wish there were a few more. I clasped it all the way for a bracelet and on the loosest one to wear it as an anklet.

I have a medium sized wrist, and skinny ankles. I felt like it was a bit loose on my wrist, and a just right on my ankle. I wondered, what if someone has thick ankles unlike mine? Then this may not fit them.


Beads

I love the elephants. There is also gold hearts. 

The beads do jingle when I walk. It's kind of neat sounding, but it could be annoying to others. People certainly know I'm coming down the hallway.

The beads are lightweight, which is great. I didn't want a heavy thing on my wrist or ankle. 




Overall I like the fashion of this! I think I'll wear it as an anklet more than a bracelet. I just hate typing with bracelets on.

Disclaimer: I got this product for a discount to help with this review. The company in no way told me what to write. I only review things that I find benefit myself, my family, or that my readers will find interesting.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Survival Bracelet Review

Father's Day is in June. If you don't know what to get your Dad, or husband you could get them a Survival Bracelet


It's geared for:
  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Hunting
  • Emergencies


Keep One In As Many Places As You See Fit For Your Families Preparedness: 
  • The Glove Box of You Car
  • Backpack
  • Purse
  • Camping Gear
  • Tackle Box
  • Gun Bag
  • Suitcase
  • Computer Bag
  • And More... 
If You are Like Me, You May be Wondering, How Can You Use Paracord Survival Bracelets? 
  • Secure a tent
  • Secure a tarp between trees
  • Make a tourniquet
  • Secure a splint
  • Replace a broken bra strap 
  • Replace a broken shoe lace when hiking
  • Make a tow line; triple up for extra strength
  • Hang something up off the ground 
  • And More...
We go camping during the summer, so that's why I got it. It's super sturdy.




Cost:
  • It's $19.99 and on sale for $9.99 on Amazon. I do love the cost. It has a purpose - other than for looks.
  • Lifetime Warranty! - If Anything Happens To Your Survival Bracelet, They'll Replace It Absolutely FREE!  
  •  I like the looks of it. It's one size fits most. I just wish it came in different sizes. I have a smaller wrist, but not nearly as small as my oldest sister's wrist. This bracelet seemed big on me. I wouldn't want it to slip off when camping. Maybe they should have one smaller adult size one, and a larger adult size one. 
 
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Monday, April 28, 2014

Rainbow Loom Bandz REFILL Set Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

One thing that Isaak is getting next month for his birthday is a Rainbow Loom. He of course doesn't know it yet. He's made some bracelets at Aunt Terra's house, and got really into it!

I kindly asked Aunt Terra if she would help me make a bracelet for a review. I even let her keep some of the bands from the Rainbow Loom Bandz REFILL Set. She was super excited to get some orange bands. In the refill kit that she has the orange is a faded orange.

We compared bands, and Rainbow Loom bands rock compared to her Oriental Trading Company bought bands. Her husband works there, so many of their things are from Oriental Trading Company. The ones she has look weak. Rainbow Loom bands look sturdy.

About Rainbow Bandz:

  • They are latex free
  • They are organic silicone bands
  • They are 100% compatible with all looms
  • They have low, competitive prices - The refill set I got for review is $49.99 and marked down to $25.01. I think that's a pretty good deal!
  • You can find Rainbow Bandz on Amazon.
  • Not for children age 3 and under.
They sent me 9 different colors!

The colors are bright and intense.


My sister told me that she uses a lot of black and white.
 Pink and Red
 Purple and Blue
 Green, Yellow and Orange

My sister has an off brand loom. She's actually getting Isaak a Rainbow Loom.


She showed me how to make a ladder bracelet. I wore it home and Isaak said, "Mom is that a ladder pattern? I want it." Isaak now has this bracelet.


Do you have a Rainbow Loom, or something similar?

If you do have a loom, get some Rainbow Bandz to go with it!

Disclaimer: The opinions on the post are my personal take on the product. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review.


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Sunday, July 22, 2012

A Pink Ruler Slap Bracelet

The boys and I went to Target. I was looking for tea towels. For some reason they don't sell them anymore. They work the best!

We checked out Slip N' Slides and got two. Everywhere else they are sold out. One of them was on clearance. Daddy got a hose splitter, so the two Slip N' Slides can be used at once.

We also got a card for one of Mica's friend's birthday parties. It's funny, he spent 10 or more minutes reading the cards just to pick out the right one. It had to have princesses on it because that is what his invite had on it.

We went back to look at backpacks. With all the school stuff were slap bracelets. 

Like these:

Source
The boys fought over a pink ruler slap on bracelet. I said, "Gee wiz I'm not getting that!" I didn't want to get them anything like that because Mica has a new habit of trying to sneak stuff in the cart when I tell him to put it back on the shelf. Plus I could see it being one of those toys that they play with for a day and then it sits.

This older gentleman that was probably 60 years old started laughing behind us. I looked over at him and he said, "I'm sorry! It's just that I was playing with that just before you guys walked over here."

It was funny enough that 2 little boys were playing with the pink ruler slap bracelet, then when I heard that the older man was as well I just couldn't stop laughing about it.

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