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dvbabybracelet · 1 month ago
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Personalised Children's Jewellery: The Perfect Keepsake for Your Little Ones
Personalised children's jewellery is more than just a fashionable accessory—it's a timeless keepsake that holds sentimental value for both parents and children. Whether you are looking for a special birthday gift, a christening present, or a way to celebrate a significant milestone in a child’s life, customised jewellery offers a unique and meaningful way to mark the occasion.
Why Choose Personalised Jewellery for Children?
When selecting jewellery for children, you want something that not only looks beautiful but also carries emotional significance. Personalised children’s jewellery allows parents and gift-givers to create a one-of-a-kind item that will be cherished for years to come. From engraved names and birth dates to special symbols and charms, every piece can be tailored to reflect the personality and style of the child, making it a perfect gift for any special moment.
Types of Personalised Children's Jewellery
Engraved Bangles and Bracelets Baby bangles and children's bracelets are among the most popular pieces for personalisation. You can engrave the child’s name, date of birth, or even a sweet message. These bangles often feature adjustable sizing, ensuring they can be worn for years as a constant reminder of a cherished moment.
Custom Necklaces Personalised children's necklaces come in various designs, from classic pendants featuring initials or names to more whimsical charms like stars, hearts, or animals. Each necklace can be crafted with materials suitable for children, such as sterling silver, gold, or hypoallergenic metals, ensuring comfort and safety.
Birthstone Jewellery Incorporating birthstones into personalised jewellery adds an extra layer of significance. Whether in a bracelet, ring, or necklace, a child's birthstone can enhance the sentimental value and create a vibrant, colorful piece they’ll love wearing.
Initial and Name Jewellery Name necklaces and bracelets are always in demand, but personalisation can go beyond just names. Add their initials or combine it with a favorite symbol or charm for a trendy yet timeless design. Children enjoy seeing their names in their accessories, making these pieces extra special.
Charm Bracelets Charm bracelets are another wonderful option for personalised children's jewellery. Each charm can represent a unique milestone, from the birthstone of a sibling to symbols of hobbies and interests, creating a piece that evolves with the child.
The Benefits of Personalised Children's Jewellery
A Thoughtful Gift with Personal Touch When you give personalised jewellery, you're giving more than just a beautiful accessory—you're offering a meaningful keepsake that reflects the child's individuality. These pieces often become family heirlooms, passed down through generations.
Celebrates Milestones Personalised children's jewellery is ideal for celebrating life’s important moments—birthdays, christenings, graduations, or even a baby’s first steps. It serves as a beautiful reminder of these milestones and the joy they bring.
Durable and Long-Lasting High-quality personalised jewellery is designed to last. With proper care, these pieces will endure throughout the child’s life, growing with them as they develop into adulthood.
A Sense of Belonging and Identity Children love items that are uniquely theirs. Personalised jewellery gives them a sense of ownership and identity, especially when their name or initials are featured. It’s something they can call their own, boosting their self-esteem and pride.
How to Choose the Right Piece
When selecting personalised jewellery for a child, it’s essential to consider both safety and style. Opt for hypoallergenic materials such as sterling silver or gold to ensure comfort and avoid skin irritation. Ensure that the design is child-friendly, with no sharp edges or small parts that could pose a choking hazard for younger children.
Additionally, consider the child’s preferences. Some children may prefer a simple design with their initials, while others may love colorful stones or playful charms. Personalised children's jewellery should reflect the child’s unique personality and style, making them feel special every time they wear it.
Conclusion
Personalised children's jewellery offers a perfect blend of beauty, sentiment, and practicality. Whether you choose a custom-engraved bangle, a charming necklace, or a colorful birthstone bracelet, these pieces provide a lasting memory that can be treasured for a lifetime. If you're searching for a thoughtful and unique gift for a child, personalised jewellery is a wonderful choice that will surely leave a lasting impression.
Discover beautifully crafted personalised children's jewellery at Dolce Valentina, where every piece is designed to celebrate the special moments in your little one’s life.
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witchthewriter · 2 years ago
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𝑼𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒂𝒕𝒉 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒑𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝑻𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝐶𝘩𝑎𝑝𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝐹𝑖𝑓𝑡𝑒𝑒𝑛
Personalised story for @leniabranch Pairing: Otto Hightower x Lenia Branch Word Count: 2k Warnings: Things get a lil heated towards the end (sexually speaking)
You stood there shocked, well for a better word, dumbfounded.
The Hand of the King, arguably the most important man in Westeros, was down on one knee for you.
You could see the tinge of his skin; sailing did not become him. But he still looked handsome with his windswept hair and unkept beard (he had tried to make himself look as presentable as possible, but he could barely stand in front of the mirror on the rocking boat).
A crowd was already gathering, murmurs that the Hand of the King was proposing on the docks ran quickly throughout the dockyards. It wasn't until Alicent coughed that you were pulled back into reality. Tears sprung to your eyes you didn't know how they got there but you knew they came from a place of joy. Throwing yourself down at him your hands found their way to his cheeks, and you planted a firm kiss on Otto’s lips.
   “You have yet to answer, Lady Lenia,” Otto murmured with a small smile.
Your answer came out in a jumbled mess of yesses.
He kissed you back with just as much fervour, pulling away from your lips for only a second to say, “I wished to propose underneath the apple tree, but I couldn’t wait any longer.” And then his lips found yours once again.
The next few days went by in a blur. You first went to your parent’s to tell them the good news. However, your father had already known as Otto asked for his permission. During the Hand’s journey, he was waiting just as anxiously as you. Your mother on the other hand, did not know, and was over the moon with joy. Though she did slap your father’s arm for not telling her.
  “It was a surprise!” was his response.
Otto had never been this proud, not since the birth of his children. So, he gladly welcomed the congratulatory remarks and compliments. Although as he recounted the story, he did like to leave out the part where he was still sea-sick during the proposal.
Alicent too was happy. Not just happy for her father and future stepmother but also because the attention was no longer on her. King Viserys was more than jovial. Keeping this secret was difficult for him. Happy secrets were his downfall. He was so happy in fact, that he said, “there shall be no expense spared for this wedding,” and then the Master of Coin nearly choked on his wine.
Elrie was over the moon to be involved in another wedding. Darrick too, was ecstatic for you, the only person who was not was little Lucieth, who was sick of weddings.
And when you asked why, he blurted “because I HATE dressing up!”
Weeks had passed and the wedding plans were in full motion. Your mother was busy fussing over your dress with Sanah, who wanted to make it by hand. While your mother wanted you to wear her own wedding gown. And then you had family traditions to consider; every Branch woman wore some sort of homage to the House. May it be a leaf, a stem, a … branch, stitched in the gown, a piece of jewellery or make up. It was your choice to make.
The invitations soon went out as well.
Otto was quite particular with how he wanted them written, but you had the creative control. Both your House sigils were drawn, appearing on the corners of the parchment. A representation of your Houses bond.
Soon Branches from all over Westeros would soon be swarming the Capitol, giving a new feeling to King’s Landing. Your mother's side of the family were invited as well and although not as openly as creative as House Branch, they were well known for their musical abilities.
It had only been a month since your proposal and Sanah was becoming insufferable. In the best way. Once she heard the news, she apologised for her future actions, “I am going to be intolerable at times, but I just want this to be perfect for you.”
This was one of the most stressful times in your life, but … in such a positive way. Used to the spotlight, you didn’t mind the attention, especially the talk of the future with Otto.
    “And you’ll give him even more children, hopefully more sons!” Said a lady at court, whose name you didn’t care to remember. The last part stung, and you frowned (for the first time in a month).
“Any child is a blessing,” you replied, trying to keep the bite out of your voice. “Girls have just as much to offer as boys do.”
It was a curt response, and it made you up and leave the room.
You could feel your teeth grinding and you had to remind yourself to stop. Now being the Hand’s future wife, you worried that every word you spoke could hurt his position somehow. But a topic such as this; you knew where you stood on the matter.
The castle’s hallways had become well-known to you. The smoothed edges of the stone walls, cold to the touch, with it’s sudden openings of light and sunshine. On days like this, it filtered through the open gaps, some paned, some completely open. One had to be careful with the latter, there were rumours that many had … fallen from those openings.
Resting your back against the cool of the wall, you sighed and massaged your temple. It was safe to say that in this period of your life, you felt frazzled. It didn’t help that you were on your periods and the cramps were quite terrible. Hopefully, you wouldn’t have them during your wedding. Maybe that was another question for Sanah…
Lost in thought, you didn’t register the form that had stopped to stand next to you.
   “Having second thoughts?” Ormund’s deep voice made you jump, and in turn brought on a wave of embarrassment with a tinge of anger.
      “Don’t sneak up on people like that! It’s … it’s rude.” You said breathlessly.
Ormund chuckled and rested a hand on the hilt of his sword. “Well, I give my deepest apologies,” he said mockingly, bowing low. “I mustn’t upset the Hand’s wife.”
  “Future, wife,” you corrected.
“Yes,” he said with faint sincerity, “future wife.”
                                                       -✶-
The interaction with Ormund left you somewhat confused, what was he trying to say? And why was there an establishment between wife and future wife? These words danced in your head until you came to your chamber doors and gleefully opened them.
Rising from the bed, Otto gave you a slight bow as you entered the room.
  “Please excuse my boldness, but I needed to talk to you. Alone.”
His tone caused an eruption of butterflies in your stomach. A reddening of your cheeks as well.
“It’s, fine. I think we’re past the rules of formality.” And your mind instantly went to the nights spent with each other, naked, with body parts wrapped around one another. The thought made your blush deepen.
  “Well, you’re right about that,” Otto’s tall frame seemed to tower over your own. You noted his neatly trimmed beard and brushed hair. But some part of you missed the adventure-met Otto.
He guided you over to your sitting area, hot tea waiting for you. The sun had begun to set, emitting rays of orange, pink and purple across the sky. A beautiful sight, but one that you gladly ignored. Your focus was utterly on Otto.
   “I just wanted to have some time by ourselves,” he started, moving to take his hand in yours. “And to give you an opportunity to refuse the proposal.” His voice hardened at the end of the sentence, but when you looked into his eyes, all you saw was love.
 “Why would I refuse?” You said aghast. “Have I shown any reason I wouldn’t want to marry?”
There was a long pause.
And questions flooded your head, swarming your stomach, making your body tingle with anxiety.
  “No, you have not.”
His words gave you such relief that you let out a sigh. The breath that you had unknowingly held in was released and Otto actually saw the worries escape you.
 “Then why? Why ask this?”
How could Otto explain this deep-rooted insecurity of not being enough. Being too old, too unliked, having a job that requires questionable morals. Having to lie to those he loves in favour of the King, or to keep important information from coming to light. To push for things that other people do not want nor agree with.
For Otto, it just goes deeper and deeper. More intricate that one could ever explain perfectly.
So, the only thing that he could come out with was, “I-I’m not enough. For you. You deserve better. Someone younger, at least.”
Your grip on his hand tightened, and you stared straight into his eyes, “I want to marry you Otto Hightower. I see the good, I see the bad; I see all of you. And I still want to marry you.”  
The intensity in which you spoke felt foreign, as was the power that seemed to radiate from you. But in this moment it felt right. Unbeknownst to you, it wasn’t as if Otto didn’t see your devotion. He did. And he admired it greatly. It’s one of the reasons why he loves you so dearly. His late wife had the same devout nature.
Any doubts he had for this marriage were based on himself; his own self-reservations. Truly, they had nothing to do with you. Not even your status, which had been brought up by the small council, didn’t make him think any less of you. He had stopped the slanderous talk immediately. Everyone knew not to talk ill of Lenia Branch in the presence of Otto Hightower. And it helped greatly that the King thought your family was brilliant. Your position at court was favoured, as were you. Your future, no matter what, was bright.
 “I truly cannot explain how I feel inside. Only know this: there is nothing that can make me stop loving you.”
 You seemed to move without realising it, because in an instant you were in his lap, one hand tangled in his hair and the other moving down his chest. Your lips were connected in such deep passion that you knew they would be bruised in a few hours.
Otto’s hands wrapped around your body, pulling you closer to him. His mouth reciprocated the movements, biting your bottom lip, nipping at your tongue. Then he moved you, so your legs were either side of him. The position making it easier to rub your most sensitive parts against one another. Otto moaned, pushing you harder against himself, kissing down the nape of your neck and moving to your chest. He was about to unlace your bodice when a knock sounded at the door.
   “J-just a moment!” You breathed out, doing your best to get off of Otto and fix yourself up. Standing there awkward for a moment, Otto motioned for you to sit down on your chair and take a sip of your now cold, tea.
   “Enter,” you said after gulping. You realised Otto had brought over your favourite herbal blend.
“Oh, apologies,” said Darrick, whose eyes darted between you and Otto. You could see your brother conclude that you were alone with another man, but only having tea.
   “How are you, Darrick?” Otto asked, in a completely neutral tone.
“Fine, thank you for asking,” Darrick bowed politely and then handed you a piece of rolled up parchment.
Departing quickly, you could see the tinge of red on his cheeks and you frowned. Although you realised that it wasn’t because of any indecency, but because of what he had brought you.
It was the finished wedding invitations, with your design and Otto’s words. Together in black ink with gold and silver accents made it look absolutely beautiful. You slid the paper over to Otto and he nodded his head in approval.
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dolcevalentinaofficial · 5 months ago
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Ultimate Guide to Baby Bangles and Infant Jewellery
When it comes to adorning our little ones, nothing is more precious than the delicate beauty of baby bangles and infant jewellery. From gold-plated baby bracelets to personalised newborn bangles, these pieces are not just accessories; they are keepsakes that capture the essence of childhood. This comprehensive guide explores various types of baby jewellery, their significance, and how to choose the perfect pieces for your child.
The Charm of Baby Bangles
Baby bangles are a timeless piece of jewellery that parents have cherished for generations. These tiny, elegant rings encircle a baby’s wrist, adding a touch of sophistication to their attire. Available in various designs, materials, and customisations, baby bangles make an excellent gift for special occasions like christenings, birthdays, and even as a sentimental keepsake.
Types of Baby Bangles
Gold Baby Bangles
Gold Baby Bangles: These classic bangles are crafted from pure gold or gold plating, offering a luxurious touch. Gold baby bangles are not only beautiful but also hold value, making them a lasting heirloom.
Gold Plated Baby Bracelet: A more affordable option that still exudes elegance, gold-plated baby bracelets are popular for their durability and style.
Silver Baby Bangles
Silver Bangles for Infants: Silver is another popular choice for baby bangles, known for its simplicity and charm. Silver bangles are perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.
Silver Bangle with Blue Stone: Adding a touch of colour, these bangles often feature a small blue stone, symbolising tranquillity and protection.
Custom Baby Bangles
Custom Baby Bracelet Gold: Personalised with the baby's name or birth date, custom gold bangles are cherished for their unique and sentimental value.
Engraved Baby Bracelet: These bangles can be engraved with names, initials, or meaningful messages, making them a perfect gift that carries personal significance.
Infant Jewellery for Special Occasions
Infant jewellery isn't limited to everyday wear; it also plays a significant role in various cultural and religious ceremonies.
Christening Bracelets
Christening Bracelets: These bracelets are often given as gifts during baptism or christening ceremonies. They can be simple or elaborate, often featuring religious symbols or inscriptions.
Egyptian Themed Jewellery
Hieroglyphics Necklace: Drawing inspiration from ancient Egypt, these necklaces feature hieroglyphic inscriptions, adding a historical touch to the baby's jewellery collection.
Egyptian Cartouche Necklace: A unique piece that can be customised with the baby's name in hieroglyphics, symbolising protection and royal heritage.
Baby Jewellery Trends
Baby Protection Bracelet: Rooted in various cultures, these bracelets are believed to protect babies from negative energies and bring good luck.
Indian Bracelet Meaning: In Indian culture, bracelets or bangles are often worn as a symbol of good fortune and protection.
Jewellery Advent Calendar: A delightful trend, these calendars feature a piece of jewellery for each day leading up to Christmas, creating excitement and joy for both parents and children.
Choosing the Perfect Baby Jewellery
When selecting jewellery for your baby, consider the following factors:
Safety: Ensure that the jewellery is made from hypoallergenic materials and has smooth edges to prevent any harm to the baby’s delicate skin.
Size: Choose adjustable pieces or those specifically designed for infants to ensure a comfortable fit.
Durability: Babies are active, so the jewellery should be sturdy enough to withstand daily wear and tear.
Personalisation: Adding the baby’s name or a special date makes the jewellery unique and meaningful.
Sentimental Baby Gifts
Sentimental Baby Gifts: Personalised baby jewellery, such as engraved bracelets or custom name bangles, make heartfelt gifts that can be treasured for a lifetime.
Seasonal and Themed Jewellery
Halloween Gifts for Infants: Cute and themed jewellery pieces for Halloween can add to the festive spirit.
Gold Jewellery Advent Calendar: A luxurious advent calendar featuring gold jewellery pieces can be a delightful surprise for the holiday season.
Conclusion
Baby bangles and infant jewellery are more than just accessories; they are symbols of love, heritage, and protection. Whether you choose a gold baby bangle, a custom engraved bracelet, or a hieroglyphics necklace, each piece carries a story and a memory. As you adorn your child with these precious pieces, you create lasting memories and heirlooms that will be cherished for generations to come.
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podcastwithsheila · 1 month ago
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After School Club for 8 - 16 Year Olds (Jewellery Making)
After-School Jewellery Making Class (Ages 8-16)Class Description: Join us for a fun and creative after-school Jewellery Making Class designed for children aged 8 to 16. In this engaging one-and-a-half-hour class, students will learn to create unique and personalised jewellery pieces such as earrings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets, hair accessories, and clips. Using a variety of materials,…
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inscriptureltd · 3 months ago
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Discover Inscripture | UK's Leading Handwriting Engraving Specialists
Step into the world of Inscripture, the UK's award-winning Handwriting Engraving Specialists. Founded in 2016, this family-run business is dedicated to creating timeless, unique, and sentimental jewellery pieces that stand out from the high street. Based in Essex, Inscripture offers a wide range of quality, personality-driven items for adults and children, including their renowned Handwriting, Hand, Foot & Paw Print Jewellery, and the exclusive My Mummy & Me Bracelet Sets™. From personalised Pandora charms to iconic necklaces and keepsakes, every piece is crafted with care and precision, ensuring an exact engraving of your treasured memories. Experience the difference in quality, service, and originality at Inscripture. Visit www.inscripture.com today.
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bryonyashaw · 2 years ago
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📌 @archies_louth
My nephew and Winnie (my daughter if you're new here) attended a pottery class by @popoloceramicospilsby at Archies (the classes were also available at @little.louth and @justonemore.bike in Horncastle.
I love seeing these two play together (𝘐 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘪𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘰 𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘪𝘮) and the relationship they have. Long story short but my twin sister having a baby close in age to mine (9 months apart) has been a nice shared experience - they even go to school together.
𝙈𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙞𝙣𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙮 𝙘𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙨 (𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘢𝘯 𝘢𝘥)
The session was 45 minutes and the dragons they are painting was £14. The hot chocolate she's drinking is from Archies.
🖌 They offer ‘paint a pot’ takeaway boxes to paint in the comfort of your own home - great for keeping the kids entertained on rainy days.
🎨 They bring everything needed to your home or venue for your childrens’ parties.
🖌 Popolo Ceramico Spilsby capture baby and children's hand and foot prints in paint on to a range of quality ceramics, producing forever keepsakes - including pets footprints on ceramics.
🎨 They arrange Pop-Up Pottery Cafes working with local venues, bringing a range of ceramic for painting and decorating.
🖌 They host hen parties, friends’ nights in, etc.
🎨 Plus, there is also the option of personalised jewellery with your little one’s’ prints - a forever keepsake of those tiny hands and feet in silver (so cute!)
🖌 Now offering clay and plaster imprints and impressions.
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motivationboxblog01 · 2 years ago
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The Perfect Personalized Gifts for Mothers.       
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Every year, mothers and other motherly figures are honored and celebrated on Mother's Day. We have the chance on this unique day to express our love and gratitude for the numerous sacrifices they have made on our behalf. Finding the ideal present, though, to show our appreciation can be difficult. Here are some suggestions for personalized Mother's Day gifts that are sure to make your mother feel unique.
Personalized Jewelry
The perfect present is always jewellery, but personalised jewellery is even better. You can pick from a variety of alternatives, including bracelets, necklaces, and rings, and personalise it by adding your mother's name or initials. Alternatively, you might choose jewellery with birthstones that symbolise your mother's or her children's birth month. A thoughtful and elegant way to express your love and gratitude for your mother is through personalised jewellery.
Photo Gifts
There are many photo gift alternatives available, and photos are a great way to preserve memories. A canvas print of a priceless family photo or a photo album including some of your favorite memories is an option. You can also decide to add a favorite family photo on a sublimation mug, phone case, or sublimation keychain. These presents are not only unique to your mother, but they also enable her to cherish important occasions with her family.
Personalized Home Decor
A personalized piece of home decor is a wonderful gift if your mum enjoys decorating her home. You can add a unique message or your mother's name to a photo glass frame, decorative sublimation pillow, or piece of wall art. A set of personalized coasters or a throw blanket are more options. Your mother's house will have a more personal feel thanks to personalized home decor.
Spa Day
A spa day is the ideal approach to let mothers, who frequently put the demands of their family before their own, to decompress and unwind. You can plan your own at-home spa day or select a spa package that includes a massage, facial, or manicure. You can either hire a massage to come to your mother's house or put together a spa basket with bath salts, candles, and a face mask. The considerate and opulent present of a spa day will make your mother feel pampered and rejuvenated.
Personalized Stationery
Personalised stationery is a wonderful gift idea if your mum likes to write. You can pick from a variety of items, such notepads, diaries, or pencils, and personalise it by adding your mother's name or initials. A package of personalised thank-you cards or an address stamp are further options. Not only is personalised stationery practical, but it also gives your mother's daily activities a touch of elegance.
Personalized Kitchenware
Personalized cookware is a wonderful present for your mum if she likes to cook. Aprons, cutting boards, and kitchen utensils are just a few of the possibilities you can select from, and you can also include your mother's name or a personal message. A customized recipe book or a set of wine glasses are further options. In addition to being useful, personalized cookware gives your mother's cooking a more unique touch.
Personalized Book
A custom book is a beautiful present if your mum is a voracious reader. Your mother's favorite classic book can be personalized with her name, or you can choose a book with your message. You may even compile a photo album of your favorite moments or a cookbook of your mother's culinary creations. Your mother will value a personalized book as a thoughtful and one-of-a-kind present.
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frankielove97 · 2 years ago
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The best Mother's Day presents for the wife that she will adore
Mother's Day ought to be observed by all people, not just children. Husbands are also searching for the perfect gift. No matter how long you've been married, finding a suitable Mother's Day gift for the wife is not always easy. You want to give her something that would instantly put a smile on her face and make her feel special. In the end, a happy wife equals a happy life. After a challenging year, your wife probably deserves a well-earned vacation, but there are plenty of creative Mother's Day ideas that will make her just as pleased. Think about giving her timeless personalised jewellery, self-care spa items, or gorgeous bouquets to get her pumped for the next season. We have plenty of Mother's Day gift ideas to fit every type of woman here.
Read more: 35 Best Mother's Day Gift Ideas for Wife That She Will Love
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napitupsposts · 2 years ago
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Consider these tips when looking for personalised jewellery boxes
If you are looking for the perfect gift option to make your loved ones feel special, buying jewellery boxes will turn out to be an excellent decision. When it comes to finding the right boxes to keep your pricey jewellery, there are a certain parameters that you need to consider in order to make a good investment. These days you get a lot of options for jewellery boxes, but if you are looking for a personalised option, here are a few tips that will help you: 
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Select the appropriate box shape: 
Try your best to invest in highly personalised jewellery boxes in Australia, and you’re good to go. First, it is essential to know which box shape will go with your personality or will be suitable for storing your jewellery. Selecting the perfect jewellery box becomes easier when you check the shape of the box that you are looking to buy for yourself. 
Consider the box material:
It is essential for you to consider the material that is suitable to make your jewellery box. Little do people know that it is important for you to have a clear picture in your mind of the kind of material that is suitable for storing your jewellery. This will help you find the right box at your disposal without much headache. 
Consider the age factor: 
Little do people know that it is easy to buy personalised jewellery boxes in Australia. It is extremely important for you to ensure that the jewellery box which you are choosing is suitable for your age group or the person to whom you want to gift it. This is why you can easily find custom-made jewellery boxes that have a certain music system built in them and turn out to be a perfect gift for children. 
Choose the perfect size:
Whether you want to store a single piece of jewellery or several pieces together, choosing the perfect size of the jewellery box becomes of crucial importance. Maybe you want to store a lot of small pieces such as earrings and bracelets, so in this case, it is better to choose a box that comes with plenty of compartments to make organising your jewellery simpler and easier. 
Finding the correct jewellery box is easier than ever! Jewellery boxes make great gifts for ourselves and help us organise our expensive jewellery and keep it safe from damage and loss. 
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dvbabybracelet · 4 months ago
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Dolce Valentina: Special Baby Jewelry for Your Little One
We make cute baby jewelry at Dolce Valentina. Each piece is like a little treasure for your child's early years. We have bracelets and bangles in silver and gold, all made safe for delicate skin.
The Perfect Gift for Any Reason
Our baby jewelry is a great gift for any occasion, from welcoming a newborn to birthdays and christenings. Make it extra special by personalizing it with your child's name, birthday, or a loving message.
Something for Every Baby
We have charming bangles and bracelets for both baby girls and boys. We also have a special selection for newborns.
Beautiful and Long-lasting
Our gold and silver bangles are made to last and look amazing. They can even become a special family treasure passed down through the generations.
Make it Unique!
Want your baby's jewelry to be one-of-a-kind? We can engrave it with your child's name, a special date, or a sweet message.
Real Gold for a Special Touch
For something truly luxurious, we have a collection of real gold baby bracelets for both girls and boys. These beautiful pieces are made with extra care.
Celebrate Every Milestone with Dolce Valentina
Our personalized baby jewelry is more than just an accessory. It's a way to celebrate your child's special moments. We have something for every style and occasion. Find the perfect piece at Dolce Valentina and create lasting memories!
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𝑼𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒂𝒕𝒉 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒑𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝑻𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝐶𝘩𝑎𝑝𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑆𝑖𝑥𝑡𝑒𝑒𝑛
Personalised story for @leniabranch. Pairing: Otto Hightower x Lenia Branch Word Count: 3.6k Warnings: none, just fluff
It was tradition amongst your mother’s family, House Manfri, to have a women-only gathering a day before the wedding. Memories of the bride’s life would be shared; gifts would be exchanged, and laughter would never cease.
The morning was perfect as you awoke. Warm sunlight heating your skin to wake; you hadn’t been alone for many nights. Sanah, Elrie, even at times your mother, would accompany you to and from places. Part of it was customary, but mostly it was so the groom couldn’t have a moment alone with you.
 “Morning Bride,” Sanah’s voice was always croaky in the mornings. If one could describe the perfect night owl, she would be it.
You let out a small chuckle, “morning sister,” you rolled over to face her. Neither of you caring about morning breath, you moved the mess that was Sanah’s hair out of her face.
   “What does it feel like?” She said sleepily, her eyes still half closed.
“What? To be a bride? You already know –“
     “No, Lenia, to be the future wife of a man with such standing.” She moved her hand to rub her blue-green eyes, yawning in the process.
Not being able to stop your own, you yawned as well. Underneath the sheets, your feet were tangled together, a small physical connection. Someone born without a sister would never know the closeness that came with that bond. Physically, emotionally, mentally – sisterhood was a connection that not many could articulate.
  “Hmm… I hadn’t thought of it like that. I’ve never seen him as someone with influence. Only as Otto Hightower, a man with ambition and … a love for his country.”
“Oh, very diplomatic. You’ll be a great politicians wife.”
The two of you giggled then, still feeling like children. Your wedding day was tomorrow and whenever you thought about it, nerves rattled your stomach and sweat formed on your hands.
 “It’ll be okay though, right?” You whispered this, feeling so vulnerable.
Sanah gave you an empathetic sigh, and slowly smiled. “Of course, it will be.”
                                                          -✶-
The castle hadn’t seen so many unconventional people in … well, ever. Only those with high standing or something valuable to the Kingdoms were invited to court. Your mother’s House had shocked even the cityfolk as they made their way into the Red Keep.
 As soon as House Manfri was spotted, the gates to the Red Keep were opened and there stood the King with Otto Hightower. The leader, who was your mother’s oldest sibling, bowed to Viserys and his Hand.
  “It is a privilege and an honour, to be here, my King. We thank you.”
Viserys was doing all he could not to balk at the colourful aspect of House Manfri; even the horses were adorned in some type of dresswear. And these decorated horses were pulling carts that look like miniature homes.
  “I am glad you’re here!” The King replied, his voice bellowing over the silence. “The pleasure is mine,” he finished and held out a hand for Vai to clasp it.
 Your uncle did, and from the Manfri’s came shouts and yells of joy.
                                                         -✶-
 You ran to them as soon as you saw them; even though they all had the same dark curly hair, you knew exactly who was who.  
Even though you spent a lot of time with your father’s side of the family, it was your mother’s side that truly helped raise you. Especially in your youth.
  “Bibi Leonora!” You cried, running, and wrapping your arms around your mother’s younger sister.
“Ah! Nini!” Her nickname for you went back to the day you could talk. You wanted so much to be like your Aunt, she always wore long skirts, with a veil loosely wrapped around her waist. Rings on her fingers; her toes as well, she was in love with jewellery. Even wearing anklets, and many bracelets on her wrists. One could hear her before they saw her.
 “My beautiful niece, how much you have grown!” she said in her native tongue.
  “Well, it has been many, many years,” you replied, looking into her dark brown eyes.
They were a peculiar shade of brown, with green rings around her pupil. Some could call them hazel, but outlining colour was one of the deepest shades of brown you had ever seen in someone’s eyes. Near black in certain lights.
You felt a presence come up behind you and your mother shouted her sister’s name.
Their hug nearly brought tears to your eyes as Elrie hung on nervously to her mother’s hand. Luci was clutching to your mother’s skirts, peeking every now and again at all the people in front of him.
 You crouched down and opened your arms, gladly, he clutched onto you. Picking him up, and shifting him to one hip, you looked around the hall where nearly a hundred of your relatives resided.
  Overhearing your mother’s conversation, you heard her explain why Sanah wasn’t here to greet the other family members.
   “Finishing touches on the dress, she wants it perfect for Lenia.”
“She’s a good girl, both of them are.” Your Aunt remarked, her mass of curls bounding down her back.
 Suddenly, there was a tug on your own skirt, and you peered down to see a child that looked like the epitome of your Aunt, except in child form.
 “Oh! This is Analetta, my youngest. But she goes by Letti,” your Aunt’s curved form held out her hand and the little girl took it. However, it wasn’t in shyness.
 “Hey, that sounds like my name,” whispered Luci in your ear. He was still clutching desperately to you.
“You’re right!” You murmured, “Letti and Luci-“
    “Luci, why don’t you introduce yourself to your cousin?” Your mother said, taking him out of your arms. You let her but crouched down to his height.
His cheeks went red, and he shook his head.
  “Ha, stubborn, just like his mother,” Leonora said. Then she ushered Letti forward and told her to teach him one of the Manfri games. Luci’s eyes lit up at the word ‘games.’ In an instant he was chasing after her, toward a group of young ones in the corner of the hall.
Helping your mother to her feet, Onatah shook her head and smiled. “I won’t lie, sometimes I think there are too many etiquettes at court. Look at how easy it is with our ways.”
  “Mother!” You said, utterly and completely shocked. You hadn’t seen this side of her since the last time she was with her family.
 Your Aunt laughed and nodded her head in agreement. As she did so, her curls bounced around her, like they had minds of their own.
Moving so that she was in between the two of you, your aunt looped her arms between your mother’s and your own and led you off to the rest of your female family.
    “Oh, I cannot wait for you to see Vano, Lenia. He’s thinking of becoming a maester…”
                                                           -✶-
It was midday by the time Sanah entered the hall with the servants behind her. Their arms full of an assortment of different foods and drinks. Pomegranates, berries, freshly baked bread, suckling pig, honey cakes, salted pork, candied almonds, mulled wine, pomegranate juice, and a specific wine made only by the Manfri’s. However, in your chalice was added herbs for fortune, protection, and fertility.
You were all sitting on the floor, cushions underneath you, blankets askew across the floor and around shoulders. The food was set on an array of small side tables that had been pushed together; there was no formality, no pressure to say or do the right thing.
 You were mid conversation with another ‘Bibi,’ who you had never met (but was a relative nonetheless) when Sanah stealthily slid down next to you and gave you a kiss on the cheek.
  “Sanah, this is Bibi Malina, she’s –“ but you were interrupted mid-sentence by a booming voice announcing Queen Alicent and Princess Rhaenyra. Oddly enough, they entered together, albeit distantly.
 Everyone stood as they entered, with Alicent sitting between Sanah and yourself, and Rhaenyra on your other side. Sister between stepmother and stepdaughter. Or rather…your stepdaughter sitting beside you.
Even though you had invited them, you didn’t think either would attend. It was a shock, to many (even to the young women themselves) but there was no time for awkward silences as your Aunt started speaking as soon as the royals sat down.
   “Lenia…our Lenia,” your Bibi looked at you with so much love, even after all these years. “Your wedding tomorrow is blessed, not just by family, but by the Gods and Goddesses.” Every woman raised their cup, Onatah and Sanah making sure the Queen and Princess knew what to do.
Your Aunt continued, “we call upon the blessings of our Goddess Despoina, her story now becoming yours, as is tradition. You looked at Onatah and she had tears in her eyes. You knew how much it meant to her; this tradition, which went back centuries. On and on it had passed, from one woman to the next. A gathering of those who had been overlooked and underappreciated.
That was one thing Onatah missed about her family. The fact that it was led by a matriarch. It wasn’t the firstborn son who the titles passed to, but the firstborn child. And it was by luck that Vai had inherited the leadership of House Manfri.
 After the speech came the gifts. Each woman seemed to flock you, their seats in the circle long forgotten about.
Stacked around you were clothes, scarves, jewellery, tonics, powder, tinctures and remedies. Everything a woman – everything a newly wedded woman, might need. And that included a knife given to you by your great aunt. Your long-passed grandmother’s sister. She could not speak, but wrapped the knife within a scarf, letting Bibi Leonora do the explaining.
  You took it as not to cause a fuss, especially when the Queen was sitting close by. Your mother had gone red in the face when you told her.
  “Keep it underneath the bed, or your pillow – somewhere easy to grab,” your aunt had said. Shaking your head in disbelief, you swallowed deeply as you recognised your family for who they truly were. Warriors, female warriors – even if they had not fought in any wars.
                                                           -✶-
Sanah nearly choked when you showed her the dagger, the wine she had been drinking nearly hitting you in the face.
  “I thought you were joking-“ she said, sitting the cup down and walking over to examine the fine weapon.
  “It’s actually quite beautiful…”
“Then you keep it under your pillow!” You whisper-shouted, exasperated.
The pair of you had retreated to your chambers when the skies had darkened. You loved your family but spending hours with them…it would cause anyone to erupt.
 Luckily enough, it was also tradition for the bride to leave the gathering early, to prepare for the day ahead.
As you took your leave, as did Alicent and Rhaenyra. And you swore when you looked out the window, you could see a shadow moving in the sky.
 When you turned back around, Sanah was across the room, talking to someone at the door.
“Thank you, yes, this is perfect,” she said and closed the oak door shut. When the lock clicked, she turned to you with a wicked grin.
“What did you do?” It was a question you had said a lot during your childhood…and teenage years…and now young adulthood too.
  “I couldn’t give you my present in front of the family…” She sauntered over to where you stood and motioned for you to sit. In her hands was a giant box, and when you opened it your eyes grew wide.
 “Sanah!” You said laughing, picking up the shift that looked tiny in your hands. “And what exactly is this meant to fit?”
“It’s not meant to fit much!” And she threw her head back in laughter.
The turned it this way and that, seeing the light purple underclothe near transparent in the candlelight.
                                                         -✶-
You had woken up alone the next morning – just as you had asked. You wanted your last night as an unmarried woman to be by yourself.
 It was an effort to get out of bed, to face the day ahead. Your body was a whirlwind of excitement, nerves, and ‘what ifs.’But you had to check the weather. Flinging back the blankets, you scrambled across the floor to open the window.  
Whatever prayer you had said last night, worked because the sky was clear and bright. You wanted today to be perfect, you truly did. Even if that was a far-fetched desire. Because a cloudless sky was more than important for today.
 Your stomach was churning as you heard the doors open and close.
“Oh! You’re awake-“ Your mother was the first one to enter your chamber, followed by Elrie, who was just as eager for today as you.
“Truthfully, I’ve barely slept,” you replied, walking over to let her kiss your cheeks.
When you were done, Elrie turned to you and curtsied, causing you to raise your eyebrows. Your eyes flicked to your mother and she explained:
 “She overhead yesterday ‘how important you were now, marrying the Hand of the King’ and wants to show you her loyalty-“
 “-and gratitude for all your future husband does for the realm,” Elrie finished off. For a girl of one and ten, she could be a tad too easily influenced.
  “Elrie, I’m your sister, you don’t need to do that.”
“Yes I do!” Her hands balled at her sides and she stamped her foot.
   “Okay, okay. How about you only do it in public?” You said, trying to soothe the oncoming storm.
Onatah was too used to this to intercede.
 You could see the thoughts flicking through Elrie’s head. “Fine,” she said in conclusion. And that was that.
You were waiting for Sanah to come into the room but moments passed and still, she did not arrive. Sitting in your vanity’s chair, your mother brushed your long dark hair and soon footsteps could be heard in the hallway.
  “Good morning, bride,” it was not Sanah, but it was someone’s sister. Bibi Leonora strolled through your chambers, holding many, many pots and brushes on a tray.
“Bibi did my make up and hair on my wedding day too,” said your mother and she squeezed your shoulders in excitement. A moment shared. A memory to be looked back on. But it wasn’t that you did not trust your Aunt to do a good job, no…it was that you didn’t trust her to make you look like a Westerosi bride.
   “Where’s Sanah?” You called to your mother in a light tone, trying to hide the fear you felt.
“Coming!” A familiar voice called, and you nearly slumped with relief.
 Holding your dress up in her arms, with Darick and your cousin, Vano, keeping it off the floor.
The white, near blue dress was light and flowing, with a tight corset that showed some bust. Your sleeves were loose, as they draped beneath your shoulders flowing down your sides. In some light it looked as if Sanah had worked some type of magic as the white-pale blue turned white-pale lavender as you moved.
The skirt was just as light and free as the sleeves, and it had a long train in the back with small beadwork that travelled from the back of the skirt into the train, cascading down into the earthy colours of House Branch and House Hightower.
 Everyone in the room nearly gasped at its beauty. Elrie looked at the lone dress and nearly started crying for her own, when servants came rushing in, holding a dress for your sister’s and mother.
  Soon the attention turned to Vano, who you hadn’t seen since your childhood. With open arms, you two embraced, gushing over how much the other had changed.
 “Now isn’t the time!” Your Aunt ordered and ushered the men out of the room. And when she picked up a brush, your eyes flung to Sanah in a silent plea.
 “I’ll start on her hair,” she said taking the brush from your mother’s hands.
“Ah, and I’ll do the finishing touches on that too.”
There was no stopping Bibi Leonora.
                                                            -✶-
  “She did do a fantastic job though,” Sanah said as you walked with her and your mother down the hallway.
Your father was waiting for you at the doors, Sanah behind you, fixing your dress and veil before slipping through the large doors to signal you were ready. Elrie and Luci were with Darick, waiting for your entrance.
  “You look beautiful,” your father said and kissed your forehead. You could see the tinges of red in his eyes, definitely still hungover from the night before. House Branch and House Manfri must have reunited at last.
   The band started playing and your stomach started churning once more.  
“You can do this, my love,” your mother kissed your cheek, and you realised you were about to cry. But she took your other hand and kissed the back of it. “We’ve got you. No matter what.”
 As on queue, the doors opened, and the sun appeared - nearly blinding you. Silently wishing for some clouds, you walked down the stone steps with your parents’ arms linked in yours.
There were rows upon rows of wooden seats, each with a standing guest. You realised that the courtyard had never been so populated, and probably would never be so again. Because who else would want to get married underneath an apple tree?
 Your hair billowed in the slight breeze, your veil along with it. The white and pink roses, baby’s breath and ranunculus’ were clutched tightly in your hands, as if they would keep you steady.
At the end of the altar, Otto nearly sobbed at the sight of you.
 Standing in his most formal attire, a white rose pinned to his cloak, he watched as you walked toward him. Regal, the word flashed in his mind. His eyes found your own and you blushed deeply, your eyes lined with the same black kohl as your family.
You willed yourself to look back, not to shy away from his gaze, to not look anywhere else but him.
  And then suddenly the priest asked if your parents give you to Otto and they said yes.
The ceremony seemed to go by in a flash. Someone had collected your flowers from your hands, and Otto’s cloak was around your shoulders and you both swore your love to one another for eternity.
       And you were married.
                                                         -✶-
It wasn’t exactly tradition, but you wanted to put a piece of yourself into your one and only wedding. Not caring what the other courtiers may think, Sanah helped you into your second outfit. A green dress in the colour of House Hightower, bare feet (aside from the traditional Manfri anklets) and matching bracelets.
 The guests were sitting expectantly, excitedly, as the music stopped. Like doors to the throne room opened, and there you stood, with your arms across in the air, hands at a graceful halt.
 As the strings were plucked and drums banged, it all came together. You waited for the flute to start before you moved.
One.
   Two.
      Three.
You twirled into the room, letting your long hair fling around you as you did so. The guests sighed in awe as they watched a fair maiden transform into a married woman.
You moved to pluck a rose from one of the table centrepieces, gracefully extending your leg as you did so, then turning to graze the face of your Uncle who was sitting at the that table. The crowd gasped and laughed at your mischievous action.
From the bridal party’s table atop the dais, Otto stared at you with love-filled eyes. (Well…lust-filled as well.) He couldn’t look anywhere else, his body was almost compelled.
The violin’s turned harsh as you made your way closer to your husband. As if the players were other men vying for your attention, and you had to fight against them to find your true love.
  You flung yourself toward Otto, but caught yourself mid air and whirled to the side. Elegantly holding the rose in one hand and holding the back of your hand against your forehead in pretend distress.
The crowd reacted exactly as they were supposed to, feigning the emotions along with the performance.
And just as the song built and built, you looked this way and that, trying to find your love. You knew your facial expressions were over-the-top, but that was a part of performing. That was a part of it that you loved; becoming something else, morphing into a character and playing pretend…even for just a little while.
 The climax of the song was building, and you whirled past family members, members of House Hightower, and tapped their shoulders or grazed their faces (the HighTower’s’ were very unsure of how to react to that one. Compared to your Uncle Vai, who loved it).
And then suddenly, like your eyes were opened for the first time, you spotted him! Your love! The music halted as you saw him from across the room. And then the music picked up at once, as you leaped and bounded toward your love. The rose was still in your hand, now in your mouth, as you twirled and twirled and twirled in the middle of the open space. Your anklets and bracelets tinkling as you did so.
 You halted, and taking the rose from your mouth, gently walking up the steps and held out the rose to Otto. The music stopped once again, almost as if this silence was one of deliberation.
Shocking everyone, he played along. Furrowing his eyebrows and cocking his head to the side, you moved your hands to your heart and bowed your head.
 Completely unscripted, he got up from his chair, lifted your head and kissed you.
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dolcevalentinaofficial · 2 years ago
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Finding the ideal remembrance to mark the event is crucial because for parents, welcoming a new baby into the world is a joyful time.
Baby bracelets are a fantastic choice for this. They are sweet, nostalgic, and available in many different designs and materials. These can be further enhanced by being personalised with the baby’s name, birthdate, or a meaningful remark. This article will explore the world of baby bracelets, including everything from the various materials used to the most popular designs.
Types of Materials:
One of the first things to consider when selecting a baby bracelet is the material. Here are some of the most popular options:
Sterling Silver: Sterling silver is a timeless material that has been used for centuries to create beautiful jewelry. It is a durable material that is safe for babies and is often used to create intricate designs and engravings.
Gold: Gold is another classic material that is often used for baby bracelets. It is a precious metal that can come in various shades, including yellow, rose, and white gold. Gold is an excellent choice for parents who want to invest in a high-quality piece of jewelry that can be passed down for generations.
Pearls: Pearls are a beautiful and delicate material that can add a touch of elegance to a baby bracelet. They are often used in combination with other materials, such as silver or gold, to create a unique and stylish piece.
Beads: Beads are a popular material for baby bracelets because they come in a vast array of colors and styles. They can be made from materials like wood, glass, and plastic and are often used to create fun and playful designs.
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Styles of Baby Bracelets:
Now that we’ve covered the different materials that baby bracelets can be made from let’s dive into some of the most popular styles:
Charm Bracelets: Charm bracelets are a classic style of jewelry that can be personalized with charms that represent different milestones or interests. For example, a charm bracelet for a baby might include a pacifier charm or a teddy bear charm.
Bangle Bracelets: Bangle bracelets are a simple yet stylish option for baby bracelets. They are often made from materials like sterling silver or gold and can be personalized with engravings or charms.
Beaded Bracelets: Beaded bracelets are a playful option for baby bracelets that can come in a variety of styles and colors. They are often made from materials like wood or plastic and can be customized to fit the baby’s personality.
Name Bracelets: Name bracelets are a popular option for baby bracelets because they can be personalized with the baby’s name or initials. They can be made from a variety of materials and come in various styles.
Personalization Options:
Personalization is a popular feature of baby bracelets, and there are many ways to make them unique to the baby. Here are some options for personalization:
Engravings: Engravings are a popular way to personalize baby bracelets. They can be used to add the baby’s name, birthdate, or a meaningful phrase to the bracelet.
Charms: Charms are a fun way to add a personal touch to a baby bracelet. They can represent the baby’s interests or milestones, such as a first tooth or a first step.
Birthstones: Birthstones are another way to personalize a baby bracelet. Each month has a corresponding birthstone, and adding it to the bracelet can add a special touch.
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Size: Baby bracelets should be sized appropriately for the baby’s wrist to ensure they are not too tight or too loose. A good rule of thumb is to measure the baby’s wrist and add 1/4 to 1/2 inch for comfort.
Material: When selecting a baby bracelet, choose materials that are safe and non-toxic. Avoid materials that can be harmful if swallowed or cause allergic reactions.
Clasps: Make sure the clasp on the baby bracelet is secure and cannot come undone easily. Avoid clasps that can be easily pulled or twisted open.
Supervision: Always supervise the baby when they are wearing a bracelet to ensure it doesn’t become a choking hazard.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, baby bracelets are a beautiful and sentimental way to celebrate a new addition to the family. With a variety of materials, styles, and personalization options available, there is a baby bracelet out there to suit every taste and budget. Remember to keep safety in mind when selecting a baby bracelet and always supervise your little one when they are wearing it. A baby bracelet is a keepsake that can be treasured for years to come and can serve as a beautiful reminder of the special bond between a parent and child.
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After-School Jewellery Making Class (Ages 8-16)
Class Description: Join us for a fun and creative after-school Jewellery Making Class designed for children aged 8 to 16. In this engaging one-and-a-half-hour class, students will learn to create unique and personalised jewellery pieces such as earrings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets, hair accessories, and clips. Using a variety of materials, including polymer clay, resins, and beading techniques, students will explore different methods of crafting beautiful, wearable art.
Each session, students will be guided through hands-on projects, developing their skills with step-by-step instructions, while also leaving room for their own creativity and expression. By the end of the course, each participant will have a collection of custom-designed jewellery pieces to take home and proudly wear or give as gifts.
Course Details:
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2. Builds Fine Motor Skills: Working with small beads, clay, and other delicate materials improves fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and precision. These skills are not only essential for crafting but also beneficial for everyday activities.
3. Fosters Problem-Solving Abilities: Crafting jewellery requires planning and decision-making, from selecting materials to understanding the right techniques. This strengthens problem-solving skills and critical thinking as students experiment with designs and find solutions to challenges.
4. Boosts Confidence and Achievement: Successfully completing a project gives children a sense of accomplishment and boosts self-esteem. Wearing or gifting their creations builds confidence as they see the tangible results of their hard work and creativity.
5. Promotes Focus and Patience: Crafting jewellery requires attention to detail, focus, and patience. These qualities help children slow down, concentrate on the task at hand, and enjoy the process of creating something meaningful.
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wristbandsblog · 2 years ago
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Wristbands for Children and School Students
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The possibilities for the perfect wristband for children or school students are not limited to a haphazard wristband made from household items. There are many fashionable and functional options for protecting your children in style. With so many different types and sizes of wristbands available, determining which one is the best can be difficult.
Fortunately, there is a wealth of information on the internet. This includes videos and blog posts on any topic. As a result, there is no need to be concerned about not being able to locate what you require. Furthermore, with highly specialised online retailers all over Europe, it is now much easier than it was previously. Many of these suppliers allow wristbands to be fully customised with names, contact information, and even icons or logos.
There are four main types of wristbands for children or students available, each of which can be supplied plain or customised. Each type is described in detail below.
Tyvek is a paper-like material that can only be worn once. It is completely waterproof and suitable for children and teenagers of all ages. They are the least expensive wristbands, but they cannot be reused.
Silicone is a type of plastic or rubber that is perfect for long-term use. They come in a variety of sizes based on age. Ideal as a gift or for group use.
Fabric is a woven material that can be worn for months at a time. There are two types of locks, which indicate whether the wristband is removable or not. Made from recycled materials.
Vinyl is a type of plastic that is not commonly used with children. It is more likely to be heard in hotels or at corporate events. The long-lasting plastic can be worn for months.
The next step is to decide on a colour for your band. Wristbands come in a variety of cool colours, including red, blue, silver, and neon colours like yellow and orange. Consider where and when the band will be worn and used to find the best colour for you. If you intend to have the kids wear it all the time, choose something bright that will be easy to spot. Fabric wristbands, on the other hand, maybe much better suited to your needs if worn while swimming or doing other activities or sports.
A Silicon Wristband may be what you are looking for if you want something that is both durable and trendy for you and your child. These bands are typically made of high-grade silicon material and can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. Many people prefer to wear this type of silicone wristband around their wrists because it is flexible and can bend to ensure that the jewellery remains in place during exercise or sports.
You can find a band that fits snugly around your wrist and can be adjusted. The size of the wristband will depend on the age of the children, and it is usually best to check the size before purchasing. Children's wrists can be 150mm, 160mm, 170mm, or even 180mm in size. Tyvek and fabric wristbands are one-size-fits-all products that adjust to the wearer's size. However, silicone wristbands must be measured to fit the appropriate age group.
Wristbands come in a variety of styles that can be worn as fashion accessories or as sports or medical exercise bands. You should select a band that fits your child's lifestyle and needs and then look at the various types of bands available.
If you simply want an inexpensive band to wrap around your child's wrist because it is the easiest to find at a low cost, there are numerous options available on the internet. They are an excellent product for use as giveaways for children's sports teams or clubs. Kids enjoy things that bring them together, and personalised wristbands provide them with a way to demonstrate that they are a group Wristbands Europe has a large selection of colourful wristbands for children, and their customer service team can help with any questions.
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temilyrights · 2 years ago
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katie!! hii congrats on both completing your second year of uni and 1.4k! hope you're taking a break and resting from all the work right now (:
could i request 🍒 (first impression), 🎸 (song), and 🌸 cyma as aesthetics please (:
hope you have a lovely day bestie <3 (and me running to give you a hug rn)
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thank you so much!! i’m so sorry this took so long - went to pack up my uni house, then got very drunk with my best friend, and just got back from staying with my grandad so i’ve been super busy🥲 i hope you’re good! sending all my love and returning your big hug💜
🌸cyma - cast your mutuals as: aesthetics
you as dark academia. late night study sessions. neat handwriting but disorganised journals. a worn leather armchair that welcomes your body perfectly. the smell of old books - full of knowledge and secrets. the safety and warmth of a scarf on a cold winters night. hot coffee. well dressed. warm jumpers. clear night skies with a bright moon. feeling safe. overgrown plants that even if they cause damage you will never cut down. beauty.
@themoontaxi as cottagecore. fresh berries. ice cold lemonade on a hot summers day. lying in the grass and finding figures in the clouds. feeling truly content. running through long grass and feeling free. knowing the mud stains and scrapped knees are worth it as you might have finally found happiness. plants that grew because of love and care. hard work. orange and pink sunsets that fill the sky. so much to do but always stopping to admire. tranquility.
@hotch-girl as y2k. butterflies and jewels. baby pink that you pretend not to love but secretly do. nostalgia but for all the correct reasons. sleepovers with your friends. the feeling of a fresh, thick duvet. candy jewellery. sweet and exciting. friendship that is real. messy room but knowing exactly where every thing is. cats lying in the sun. constantly growing and finding a new version of yourself. mood boards of your future goals. they feel obtainable. confidence.
@ellcsgreenaway as grunge. empty fields with your friends. confessing the secrets you’ve always kept hidden. loud music that vibrates through your body. feeling free for the first time. trusted well worn shoes. ignoring the weights of the world. asking the big questions. city lights. so many possibilities. hidden knowledge. night skies full of stars. fading anger. no promises but there’s a light. hope you work hard to keep. defiance.
@sweetprentiss as soft girl. dreaming about the future. pastel highlighters. loving yourself. a safe space you worked hard to keep. words of affirmation. gentle touches. refusing to lose any femininity. a sunny day after so many cold ones. studying in the grass. watching the sunrise. sinking your feet into warm sand. strawberry lollipops. twinkling fairy lights that welcome you home. personalised journals. coming up for air. optimism.
🍒 i’ll tell you my first impression of you:
i believe i started following you near the beginning of my decent back into the cm fandom, but that could be wrong? idk i just know that i feel like we’ve been moots the entire time🥲 i remember your blog being pretty colours (as it always is), i remember your username made me chuckle. i don’t think i’ve ever told you this but i love it so much! <3
you seemed really nice and interesting! your incorrect quotes were funny and so i had to follow you. i don’t remember being intimidated by you, which is impressive because i’m intimidated by everyone. you were always so friendly and welcoming :) you’re a 10/10 <3
🎸 I'll give you a song I associate with you based purely off vibes:
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dresslikeaprincess · 4 years ago
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The Duchess of Cambridge’s gold necklace → Worn to meet parents involved in peer support programmes, 22nd September 2020
Where? While the UK was still on lockdown, the Duchess of Cambridge visited Battersea Park to meet with parents and volunteers involved in peer support programmes. In particular Kate met with new parents and their babies to speak about the challenges of lockdown parenting.
What she wore: This post is all about Kate's necklace from Irish jewellery brand All the Falling Stars. The owner confirmed that they had gifted the necklace and accompanying earrings to the Duchess as part of her official tour to Ireland in early 2020. The necklace features three disks with the initials of the three Cambridge children and the personalised touch seems to have won the Duchess over as she has worn it several times. It retails currently in the personalised form for £120.66 ($168).
Copycat: We have a very special post today because we actually have a way to get the same piece Kate wore - and you can get it for just £5 ($7). My dear friend @princesscatherinemiddleton is running a fundraiser for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's 10th wedding anniversary and as part of that is hosting a prize draw. There are tons of exciting prices on offer but the star is definitely the necklace and earrings worn by the Duchess, kindly donated by All the Falling Stars. You can even get the pieces personalised like Kate! You can enter the prize draw for £5 per ticket which means you could end up securing this £120 necklace for 95% less than the retail price! Snap up your tickets here.
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