Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Fun Stuff

Adorned with scarfs.  Beckah is wearing the Pink, Green and Plaid while Rachael on the right is wearing the Black Metallic Scarf.   Both scarfs are from India that help feed and educate children.  Both scarfs are $22.00.


Jill is wearing the Blue Glass Bead Necklace.  This necklace is $18.00 and from India too!


Jessica is hanging out with the Natural Allo Bag.  The Bag is only $10.00 and is no longer in the catalog as it is limited.


Of course, Margaret is sporting our Haiti Bead Necklace and Bracelet


Two of my favorite items and they are the most popular is the Antique Mango Frame and the Wire Love Fruit Bowl.  The Frame is $24.00 and benefits women that are rescued from the sweat shops.   The Wire Love Fruit Bowl is $20.00 goes to help educating children in India.  Both products are made in India but from different organizations.
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Friday, October 28, 2011

Earrings

Just love when girlfriends will do anything for you.  Like modeling some awesome jewelry.  Jamie is wearing the Recylced Glass Bead Earrings.  These earrings are made by the women at Noah’s Ark Mission who are able to work from home.  They no longer have to work 12-14 hour days at the sweatshops like so many in India.  The goal of Noah's Ark Mission is to train their artisans to own their own business, so that they can provide for their family.  The price of these earrings are $16.00 and Trades of Hope has a necklace and bracelet to match too.


I just love these Philippine Capiz Feather Earrings.  They look great on Melissa and are made of capiz,the thin, naturally off-white colored shells of clams. Artisans wash the shells with soap and water, soak the shells in a weak acid solution and some pieces are dyed.  A girl in the Philippines is discriminated against early in life due to culture and customary gender biases. Girls are usually allotted less food than their fathers and brothers, despite their nutritional needs. When money is hard to come by, the boys in the family are given an education and the girls do not attend school. They usually take on an abused and submissive role. The public sees these women as sex objects and stereotypes them as such. But Fair Trade groups are changing that by helping women develop skills to sell their products to the world! Make a difference in their lives by purchasing a pair of earrings!  These Philippine earrings are $16.00.


Stacey has been such an inspiration to me.  I got involved with Trades of Hope thru a party that Stacey was involved with, although I didn't go.  I knew this was the organization I was to get involved with.  Stacey is wearing the Peru Cream Chandelier  Beaded Earrings.  The Artisans that create these earrings live in the Urubamba Valley in the village of Pisac, Peru. This group started “The Undie Fund” as a way to provide Peruvian children with underwear, shoes, socks, and other clothing essentials. This group also provides school supplies for children as well as blankets and sweaters for the elderly in the community. Nearly 70 percent of women in rural Peru are living in extreme poverty. Making these beautiful products is allowing women in Peru to make an income and support their families.  Your purchase of these stunning earrings clothes children.  The necklace she is wearing the Blue Glass Bead Necklace from India.  Both products in this post are $18.00.


Tara looks stunning in these Philippine Hand Painted Capiz Peacock Earrings.  They are $16.00 and are made in the Philippines like the Feather Earrings above.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Winner of the Necklace

So the girls quite frankly had no idea what they were about to do, all they knew was that they were able to play with my Woven Reed Bag again.


They picked out a name from everyone that commented on our blog.


And the winner is Joanna.


and no joke, Willow picked Joanna too....at first I thought it was my sister in law Joanna Ingold, and I actually think its Joanna Hughes. SOOO, I need to get with both of these girls to get them some goodies!!  THANK YOU!! 
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Monday, October 17, 2011

A tisket a tasket

So on Tuesday, one of the girls will pick a name from the Woven Reed Bag made in Vietnam.  They will be drawing the name for someone to win the Cream of Pearl Necklace, worth $16.00 from India.



The Woven Reed Bag is beautiful and the inner lining is great.  Currently it is an exclusive item that you have to buy through your compassion entrepreneur.  It is $28.00


Scarlett thought she would strike a pose.  I love involving the girls in learning where this product is from. 


This shows a picture of the inside, you can't see the inside zipper small pocket for like keys or lipstick. 
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Give Away

Do you want a chance to win the
Cream of Multi-Strand Necklace.

This necklace was made in India by the women at Noah’s Ark Mission who are able to work from home.  They no longer have to work 12-14 hour days at the sweatshops like so many in India. They get to spend time with their families and make a fair wage!
  Many in India are unable to read and write, as most cannot afford an education. But Noah’s Ark Mission has started a school for three of the poorest villages in the area and helps provide clean water! Their goal is to train their artisans to own their own business, so that they can provide for their family!
This is how you can win this necklace. 

1.  Click on this link and become a fan of my facebook page, Jill of Trades of Hope.
2. Comment on your favorite product from Trades of Hope so far on my blog.
3.  Become a "follower" of Trades of Hope Blog. (you just have to join this blog).

Leave a comment under this post for each of the items you did above to get your name into the drawing 3x.

The winner will be picked on Monday, Oct. 17.