Hello, Hello! Happy Friday!
This week, the Friday FIND is a spotlight on my love for a company
that is all about one of my favorite things … statement jewelry!
I discovered BaubleBar last year when I was living in Colorado & on quite the strict budget.
I remember seeing this amazing gem and being completely dumbfounded.
“I can own this gorgeous statement piece for a mere $34?”, I said to myself.
I proceed to checkout to find that, because it was my first purchase with them,
I was being granted a $10 discount as a thank you for my business.
“Um, no Bauble Bar … thank you!”, was my bank account and I’s response.
Not only that, I click to the next screen to find that they don’t ever charge for shipping!
I had trouble picking my jaw up off the ground after that one. I couldn’t believe it.
I thought surely there would be something wrong with the necklace
when I got it in the mail, or maybe it just would fall apart over time, but no.
I still have that necklace and wear it often, and it is still completely intact.
I’ve never had to throw away any items I have purchased because they broke,
look cheap upon arrival, or become tarnished over time.
With every purchase from BaubleBar, you also earn rewards.
For every dollar you spend, you earn a Vault Point,
and with every 10 Vault Points, you earn $1 towards a future purchase.
Another perk: BaubleBar adds new merchandise to their site at least five days a week!
I’m currently obsessing over these Nebula Lucite Drops
because they’re adorable and go with just about anything!
A double win!
{Photography by: Miguel Emmanuelli Photography}
BaubleBar aims to be the ultimate source of fashion jewelry,
and I can say that, as a lover of making a statement and a very satisfied customer,
that they are most definitely achieving that goal.
To take advantage of all that BaubleBar has to offer,
sign up for an account, and when you make your first purchase
please feel free to enter my code as a reference:
22363187
What did you buy from BaubleBar today? Do tell!
With LOVE & sequins,
Haley
“I don’t know the key to success,
but I know the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”