No.1 Tip  Every Mother of the Bride (or Groom) Must Know About Her Jewelry Choice

No.1 Tip Every Mother of the Bride (or Groom) Must Know About Her Jewelry Choice

No.1 Tip  Every Mother of the Bride (or Groom) Must Know About Her Jewelry Choice

I know, I know this is not supposed to be about me.....

But it is in a way. Think about it. No matter how close you are with your future in-laws on the special day 50%+ of the people at the wedding will be STRANGERS and you're going to meet most of them. Arrgghh!

Unless you are a born gadfly this day can be quite daunting. You soon run out of the normal platitudes about how beautiful the bride is or how darling the flower girls is. So let me help you.

You need to wear a conversation starting necklace with a story. What better way for a stranger to start a conversation with you than to compliment you on your Amazing Necklace. Instead of saying the obligatory thank you, you can launch into the story of how you found this stunning piece and then tell it's story. The Irish call this your Party Piece. 

All of my pieces have a fun entertaining story that you will enjoy telling over and over again because it makes people laugh and smile.

So now that the hard part is over let's get started with the fun part. Here are just a few of my pieces to fawn over. (Just click on the photo for more details.)

          

You'll want to take a look at them all at: BlingBeadedBaubles.com

Here is my commitment to you:

A: I know you will get tons of compliments.

B: With each Twisted Sister Purchase you will receive a unique, one of a kind Conversation Piece and I will include "The Story" for your piece.

You're now prepared! Have a fantastic day!!!!

Let's chat soon,

Carol

0 comments

Leave a comment

Meet the Author

Carol Tenwalde

More posts

Let's chase some rainbows!

Let's chase some rainbows!

Since moving to Arizona I have seen some of the most amazing sunrises and sunsets.... If you would like to...
Not to be taken for granted!

Not to be taken for granted!

This will probably sound weird to you... but when I was a child I was always envious of the alter...