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RAM Jewelry Designs December Blog Giveaway

I love red. It’s vibrant and exciting and well it’s very ’tis the season and all that jazz. There is something about red that puts a smile on your face, that makes you feel confident and sure. And what better way to brighten someone’s face but to give them a bit of red for the holidays? I have a whole collection of vibrant holiday-inspired jewelry on my Etsy site and you can get a chance to win one of them. Here’s a preview:
Red and Creme Bone Elephant earringsRed Coral and Carved Bone BraceletRed Bumpy Lampworked earrings

Here’s how to enter to win any of the items pictured or other bracelets/earrings in my Red and Cream collection. There is no purchase necessary.

How to Enter

  • Just go to my RAM Jewelry Designs Etsy Shop and take a look around.
  • Leave a comment with the name of your favorite item in the shop and the URL to it.

This will qualify as your entry. Only one comment per person; duplicate entries will be deleted. I also need your name and a way to contact you should you win.

Additional Entries
You can increase your chances of winning by doing the following:

  • Mention the giveaway with a link to this blog on any of your social network sites (Twitter, Facebook, etc). Each mention will qualify as a separate entry.
  • Become a fan of our Facebook Fanpage at: http://www.facebook.com/ramjewels and leave a message on our wall.

This giveaway starts on Wednesday, December 14th and ends on Sunday, December 18th at 11pm. The winner will be selected via random drawing and announced Monday, December 19th. US & Canada participants 18 years and older only may enter.

Tis the Season…for Red Gifts

Just in time for the holidays – my Red and Cream collection. I originally created these for a Delta Sigma Theta event (crimson and cream are their colors) I showcased at and the colors were so infectious that I was inspired to continue with the theme for Valentines Day and beyond.

Following is a preview of items in my Red/Cream or Crimson/Cream collection. They also make great holiday gifts.

Let me know what you think.

A Thanksgiving Wish

I awoke this morning in Bamako, Mali — a country with a rich culture and a long and proud history. It is also one of the poorest countries in the world. There are so many paradoxes in life. If I’ve learned anything thus far it is that things are not as neat and straightforward as I would like, as we would like. I live in the U.S. — the richest country in the world. Yet 30 Million of our citizens experience hunger on a daily basis or are at risk of going hungry.

Undoubtedly most of us give thanks every day; we don’t wait until the last Thursday in November to do so. But Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to gather with family and friends in the ceremonial practice of giving thanks. We do so with food galore, surrounded by loved ones — or at least those we like.

On this day in a country that doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving in the way that we know it, but whose citizens give thanks for all that they have, regardless of how little, I wish that:

  • people don’t have to decide between whether to put food on the table or buy needed medicines or other basic necessities — whether here in Mali or at home in the U.S.
  • the citizen revolt that has made its way throughout the world continues to gain momentum
  • the 99% take the example from history of those whose shoulders we stand on and reclaim what is due “we the people”
  • we can move past the current political system that paralyzes us at every turn from doing what is in our best interest, even from agreeing on a budget
  • we would put people first and profits after, way after

Most of all, I wish us peace — internally and among ourselves.

Happy Thanksgiving and Peace to all.

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