I still want to post my review because of the pleasant experience I had, I love the bracelet and I still feel that I should do it because I received the discounted price.
**Update: Project Blogger has been extended until the end of August. I have the link to the site at the end of the post :)
Stephanie, the owner of Prairie Charms, is amazing and very quick to get the order taken care of. I sent her a message on Twitter and in less than 3 min, I already had a response and my bracelet was paid for. She is easy to communicate with and you almost get the feeling that you are talking to a friend. That alone is reason enough to love the company.
Prairie Charms are lovely, handmade bracelets and 10% of the proceeds go to the GOSH (Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital) "Kiss It Better" campaign, which raises money to research causes and treatment of childhood cancer.
I paid around $7 for the bracelet and with shipping, it was $17 total. Very well worth it.
The bracelet I went with is "To The Moon and Back". I loved the simple uniqueness of the bracelet, but I also love the title. I have been a HUGE lover of Darren Hayes since his days in Savage Garden, and "To The Moon and Back" is one of my all time favorite songs. So I had to have this one..had to. This particular bracelet is made of black wooden beads and has a pretty silver charm that is of the steering wheel of a boat. So between the fact that I love the song, love the ocean and the idea of going through a journey of some sort, I feel like this bracelet is actually a reflection of me. Simple, unique and slightly mysterious. The quality of the bracelet is excellent, too. I can see this being part of my daily wardrobe for a long time to come. I also loved the way it was packaged. It was wrapped nicley in black tissue paper and had a white ribbon around it. The bracelet also had a smaller ribbon attached to it. I could not be more pleased with the purchase and the overall experience. I reccommend Prairie Charms 110%.
You can check out her bracelets on the Prairie Charms Site.