Livy’s Moonbeams

September 12, 2009 at 8:48 pm Leave a comment

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Livy’s Moonbeams has generously donated two beautifully monogrammed items to the auction!

The beaded wood necklace features a round wood pendant (2.25″ diameter) that beautifully displays your monogram. Script engraving shown. Retail value: $40

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The stylish black and white paisley diaper bag is perfect for carrying all the things your little bundle of joy will need. Have it monogrammed to stand out from the crowd. Red Diamond embroidery shown. 16″ x 6.5″ x 12″ Retail value: $55.

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Entry filed under: jewelry, kids.

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