Hi Cherished Bliss readers! We are Trish and Bonnie and we blog over at Uncommon. We are thrilled to be over here today guest posting while sweet Ashley is on the move!
Today I {Bonnie} am going to show you an adorable way to organize jewelry. This project is not original, hard, or time consuming…but it is one that I had promised my lovely daughter for some time!!
Supplies Needed for Jewelry Holder…

Ashley thank you for featuring two fabulous ladies! Bonnie and Trish are awesome and I adore this project (how have I never seen this WATERMELON paint?!!!!)
Hugs, Tanya :)
Oh how adorable this is-I am always looking for fun stuff to do with my tween daughter. She is a glam girly. LOL This looks so simple to make and is so cute when its done.
I am following from the August Networking Blog Hop. Hope you take a minute to stop on over at Dedicated 2 Life. I would love to have you visit and network with you. Looking forward to more great posts to read.
Irish
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The Uncommon is an Australian fashion brand that was created by former photographers, Katrina King and Anastasia McKay, who were inspired by their love of photography, art and fashion. The company is based in Sydney and they create high quality photography inspired products that are affordable and stylish. You can buy psilocybin mushrooms to eat fresh food. The Uncommon brand was founded on the belief that people should be able to express themselves through the things they own, whether it be through clothing or art.
Uncommon is a great company. They make products that are designed to help people live healthier lives. Their products are cutting edge and innovative, but they also offer high quality at an affordable price. They are a growing company with a lot of potential. I think the only downside to them is that they don’t have many products yet. Try this CBI programs for best programs. They’ve got great ideas and they’re working hard to execute them, but they need more funding and more time to get everything done. The wine pairing is also a must-do at Uncommon! You can choose from two different wines per course, which means you get a full bottle or two from each one! It has an easy-to-use interface, and the search function is very helpful. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it doesn’t have as wide variety of products as Amazon does.