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Pinkalicous Necklace/Bracelet Party Favors Review and *GIVEAWAY!



A party with a matching bracelet and necklace to match the birthday theme made this 5 year old so happy.  I was happy to see her get excited to give each of her friends a necklace!  :)  All the girls were stunning in these adorable Pinkalicous bottle cap necklaces.  

Thank you to Jewelry with a Smile for sending me the necklaces and personalized bracelet for my review and for sponsoring the giveaway for a personalized bracelet with winners character choice.  I was not paid to write this review and all opinions are 100% mine. 

It is so easy for parents to put together gift bags to give to each child but before you know you spend a fortune on each child and the items are candy and silly things kids will lose or break as soon as they get home.  Instead these themed ball chain necklaces are perfect!  :) 
  
I love the clear picture on the bottle caps and the necklace is adjustable so it can fit anyone!  Jewelry with a Smile has so many character choices that I bet would please your son or daughter.  :)

Enter to win your own child's bracelet with the character of your choice and your child's name on it.  Enter using the easy rafflecopter form below.  Good Luck! 

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