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Nineteen Pieces Jewelry Giveaway

I got something for y’all.

I took to Instagram one day and put up a photo of a very expensive pair of earrings that I loved and shortly after I received a tweet from Hannnah. Hannah is the creative genius and jewelry maker behind Nineteen Pieces. She offered to send me a very similar pair of earrings to the ones I was gawking at that she had recreated for her line.

Social media is AWE.SOME

I have worn these earring to death and it is very likely that you have seen me with them on. I get tons of compliments whenever I wear them.

I am always curious as to how business owners get their start so I asked Hannah a few questions regarding her business.

1.) Is your background in jewelry design? If not how did you find your passion for making jewelry?  I have a long background in design. I started off getting my bachelor’s in graphic design from Northeastern University. Then realized I HAD to transition into the fashion industry and move to NYC. So the decision was made and I started school at Parsons the New School for Design in the heart of Manhattan. I graduated with a degree in fashion (apparel) design. I then worked in the industry, designing clothes for major companies for about 4 years. During those 4 years I had an epiphany that I had to design jewelry. I have always been the type of woman that can throw on a tank and jeans and pair it with the hottest earrings or necklace, etc., and my outfit would come together. Gaining this clarity into what I really wanted for my life was amazing. I hit the ground running, formed my own company, and the rest is history. Accessories make the outfit complete no matter what. That’s my motto, anyways.

2.)How long have you been creating and designing jewelry? Around 2 years focusing only on jewelery.

3.) How did you come up with the name Nineteen Pieces?  Nineteen has always been “my number”. As corny as it sounds, it has. I wore this number on every jersey I wore, for every sport I played. When I started messing around with jewelry and designing, it came to my attention that many of my designs contained nineteen components. So it was fate, Nineteen Pieces was born.

4.) 5 years from now where do you see Nineteen Pieces?  In 5 years, Nineteen Pieces will be a major contender in the Accessory business. Nineteen Pieces will bring you funky, unique, on trend jewelry for an affordable price. It will be women’s go to brand because women love to be unique and find items that stand out. All without paying too much. I always say women dress for other women, not for men. It’s usually women who notice! I plan to retail in major department stores, as well as many boutiques across the country. I also plan to grow my online business continuously. Online shopping is the best.

Now for the fun part. I am giving one of you up to $35 to spend in Hannah’s store. My own money. That is how much I appreciate you all for coming by here and reading. Here are some items from her new fall line.

Good Luck!! Giveaway will run for one week.

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Just Another MANICure MONDAY

Hey!

I am hosting the linky this week. It is great to see you!

The pressure was definitely on this week to come up with something different after you ladies showed up last week. I thought and thought and as I was looking through my colors I thought I would finally try ombré. Not the fading kind but a different color on each nail. These are the colors I used:

Sinful Colors/Grecian Sun: L’oreal/Jet Set to Paris: China Glaze/Man Hunt: Sinful Colors/Rain Storm: Sation/Board Girl Blue

Here’s how it turned out:

Ready to link up?! Please make sure to link to your post and not just your blog. The linky will remain open until Friday!

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What I Wore

 Last week I ventured out a bit. That was the good part. The bad part is that I only had time to really pull out my tripod once and not to mention one of my all around lenses has been broken so you will have to deal with blurry camera and mirror photos. Sorry *shrugs*

Jacket: UK Style by French Connection Jeans, Shirt, Boots: Thrifted Scarf: Ross Earrings: My mom’s

Shirt: Thrifted Leggings: Walmart (Mama Knowles’ line) Shoes: Target Clearance $8 Scarf: Etsy Bracelet: Macy’s Ring: My mom’s Dirty mirror and mess on the floor: My daughter’s

Blazer, Jeans, Top, Boots, Link Bracelet: Thrifted Scarf: Walmart Purse: Gifted Black Bracelet: Macy’s Ring/Earrings: My mom’s

I’m linking up with Monday Mingle. Hosted this week by Glamamom


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Cirque du Soleil TOTEM

For quite some time I have had a yearning to go and see Cirque du Soleil. The acrobatics, the colors, the action just puts me in the mind set of it being a special circus just for adults. Yearly I pass the huge tent set up beside one of Atlanta’s major highways and I always say to myself we are going to go this year and we never make it.

Well if anyone cares I am extremely happy to announce that the Mr. and I are looking forward to a much needed date night on November 16 to go and see Cirque du Soleil TOTEM and I am stoked! The production will be in Atlanta from October 26- December 30. With shows following in Miami, New York and Philadelphia in 2013.

Photos by: Pouya Dianat/Cirque du Soleil

Looking at a traveling production such as this, I find it hard to imagine how all of the pieces work together. In case you were a little curious like me, here are a few fun tidbits of information to know about Cirque du Soleil and its travels.

Cast and Crew:

• The cast of TOTEM comprises 53 artists from 18 countries

• The crew is composed of 13 employees in the ARTISTIC SUPPORT team, 10 in PUBLIC SERVICES, 15 in TOUR SERVICES and 35 employees in the TECHNICAL department. The employees represent 10 countries

• There are 120 touring employees with 50 official accompanying members (spouses and family). So a total of 170 on the road!

• A total of 23 children are on tour between the ages of 6 months and 17 years old. Currently, the youngest tour member is 6 months and the eldest is 61!

• The tour relies on local suppliers for many essentials such as food, bio-diesel fuel, dry ice, machinery, food & beverages for patrons, banks, delivery services, recycling, and waste management—thereby injecting significant money into the local economy.

• During an engagement in a city, over 150 people are hired in each market for a variety of jobs, including ushers, box office ticket sellers, corporate hospitality hosts, food and beverage attendants. We also employ over 100 local laborers to assist with the site set-up and tear down.

• The school on-site has three full-time teachers and seven student

I’m sure there are good times for the children that get to travel with the show. I think that is pretty awesome.

Have you ever seen a production of Cirque du Soleil? I’ll be sure to post a review of our experience. I am sure hoping it lives up to my expectations!