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Maggie Bag Giveaway


Welcome to the Maggie Bags GIVEAWAY
Hosted by Sparkle Me Pink
Sponsored by Maggie Bags 

Maggie Bags truly gives the saying, 'One person's trash is another one's treasure' a whole new meaning! How? By creating fashionable yet functional handbags and purses made out of rejected automotive seat belt webbing !

Check out Sparkle Me Pink's review of The Campus Tote in Autumn 
Don't want to wait for the giveaway to end to score one of these fabulous and unique bags ? 
Use Promo Code: PINK15 for 15% off site wide through Sept 1

Praises of a Wife and Mommy is helping promote this giveaway.  I hope one of my fans will win an adorable Maggie Bag.  I have not reviewed one myself but I love all the adorable designs and features of the Maggie Bag.  Make sure to check out other great giveaways on Praises of a Wife and Mommy!  

Enter the Rafflecopter below for a chance to win a 
Campus Tote from Maggie Bags 
winner chooses color from available stock
Giveaway Ends 8/31

(must be 18+ older and US residents ONLY)
ALL entries are optional , however the more you complete the more chances you have at winning. 
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Fine Print: Sparkle Me Pink and the participating bloggers cannot be held responsible for the delivery of this prize. Prize fulfillment is the responsibility of the sponsor. If you have any questions please reference my disclosure policy page or email me. This giveaway is not sponsored by, endorsed by, associated with, or affiliated with Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest in any way.

Comments

Michele P. said…
I would love the turquoise!

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