Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Choose Friendship With The My Friendship Bracelet Maker! *#Review & #Giveaway*

I remember being super young making bracelets and loving it. My younger sister still makes them. I'm sure you know what I am talking about, the ones you make from string and they twist around. I remember holding the string down with my shoe so it would stay still and it was funny seeing my sister do the same and she was showing Riley and Emma how to do it too! And a few days later, I got an email to try out a few products from Choose Friendship, two of which were My Friendship Bracelet Makers! I would have loved to have these when I was younger!


Choose Friendship is the company that brought the innovative grandpa-invented My Friendship Bracelet Maker to you. They now have a My Friendship Bracelet Maker Traveler and a My Ribbon Barrett Maker for added fun! The My Friendship Bracelet Maker is super easy to use! You simply choose your colors, fold string in 1/2 and tie a knot on the end, place string under clip on bracelet maker, and tie knots until your bracelet is done! You can make simple bracelets or more detailed ones! Whatever you choose, they will all be one of a kinds that your friends will love! Long gone are the days of slipping threads! And, if hair barrettes seem to be a great idea, the My Ribbon Barrett Maker would be perfect! The kit includes everything you need to make ribbon barrettes! It comes with 8 Barrettes, 16 Ribbons in 8 Different Colors and 128 Tri-Beads so your little girl will have some happening hair!

I got to try out all three products and love them! I gave my little sister the My Friendship Bracelet Maker Traveler and she has been making bracelets non stop! And I have too! The kids love helping and with the maker, it is really easy. I would have loved these when I was younger and still do now. It is so much easier and you don't have to worry about the strings coming loose or messing up. It is a pretty flawless process. My favorite part is how many different designs you can make. The website has a ton and show you exactly how to make them and once you get the hang of how to create them down, it is super easy!

The My Ribbon Barrett Maker is amazing as well! The barrettes that you can make with it are so much fun and would have any little girl feeling like a super star. They are dangly and bright and fun to make! We actually just made our first one last night so I don't have pictures right now, but I will have to add some. It is super cute and Emma loves it. She keeps asking to make more!

All of these kits are so much fun to use and keep kids occupied doing something other then playing on the computer or with video games, which seems to be the epidemic now a days with the younger generation. It is nice to see that there are still things that they can do that are fun, creative, and simple.

While the products that Choose Friendship offer are so much fun, there is a bigger cause behind the company. They are all about friendship so they are passing along a video message about why kids should choose friendship, not bullying, which has become such a destructive force for kids today. The proceeds from the song and t-shirts that are sold to spread the word will be donated to non-profit organizations that support anti-bullying initiatives. You can check out the music video on the company’s website at www.myfbm.com. I know that my sister was really bullied in high school and eventually wound up dropping out. It is so sad how far some kids will go and it doesn't have to be that way. We can all do our part to help.

Choose Friendship would love for you to try out one of their fabulous products so, they are giving away one of the above products to one lucky winner! Simply wait for the form to load and enter away!
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Disclosure: I received product in exchange for an honest review compliments of the company or PR Rep. This is my opinion above and may differ from yours. Because I do not directly ship most giveaways from my home, I cannot be held liable for lost or not received products. This giveaway will end on April 27, 2012  at 11:59 pm EST. Random.org will select the winner. I will contact you by email (please post with comments if it is not on your profile). You will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is picked.Good luck!

22 comments:

amanda hardesty said...

My boys have dealt with bullying from a group of kids to the point I had to get the police involved and threaten to call the media about it before it stopped
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Couponsforme2 said...

When my son was in middle school he was having a problem/ disagreement with his best friend of many years. His friend had just started dating this new girl at school, and she got involved and threatened to kill our son! It was crazy! We ended up transferring him to another school.

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Melissa said...

my daughter has ha bully's at her school, there is one girl in particular that likes to make fun of my daughter and make my daughter cry. I told the princeaple and he talked to her, and everythings ok now!

Maricris @ SittingAround said...

My eldest daughter would really, really love it! She likes stuff like this.

Chisum Crew said...

I was born with a cleft lip and palate so getting bullied was the norm in school. To make matters worse, we moved roughly every year and a half so it would start all over again...Rafflecopter: happi shopr

sueparks2003 said...

I was bullied all through school and moved to Florida to get away from it. It didn't stop til college. I think it was because I was shy.
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tranch said...

When I was a kid my mum use to cut my hair real short and all the girls would bully me saying I was a boy and refused to play with me. They would throw rocks at me and tell me to go and play with the boys. It continued until I grew my hair and changed schools but the hurt is still there.

toughturtles said...

Ribbon Barrett Maker

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tavernie said...

My son was bullied and I took it up with the other parents and it stopped!
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Debra said...

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michedt said...

I used to get horribly bullied at school, and that was over 20 years ago. I'm a large girl, and I can't tell you the amount of jokes, sneers and laughs that I received. I couldn't get out of there quick enough. Somehow I think it's even worse today and I can't even imagine that.

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Gianna said...

I learned how to defend myself physically and it never happened again.

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