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FREEBIE: Design/build Your Own Necklace

By Catherine Mcdiarmid-Watt @frugalfreebies
Image: Design/build your own necklace... for FREE!Design/build your own necklace... for FREE! Just a few samples are shown below!
Choose any 3 chains (18"-30" long) and any 3 charms (mini, medium or mega sized) for FREE, you simply pay shipping.
FREE items will be all those listed at $7.50 and any items more than $7.50, you simply pay the difference.
Coupon code - frugalfreebies - valued at $45.
Six items times $7.50 = $45 off!
PLUS!! Stack with the deal on the site so after the first 6 pieces are added to your cart, all additional items will be available at 60% OFF; discount calculated automatically!
GRAB YOUR FREEBIES!
Image: Design/build your own necklace... for FREE!Image: Design/build your own necklace... for FREE!Image: Design/build your own necklace... for FREE!


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