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Courtney on Mar 14, 2024
5 out of 5 starsHands down the BEST bracelet shop around! Bridget is amazing, her designs are super cute and the quality is so good! I keep adding more to my collection! :)
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Elyse on Mar 9, 2024
5 out of 5 starsSimply gorgeous! I love the combo of heishi beads with the other beads. It's so versatile and will match everything!
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jimandlaur on Mar 1, 2024
5 out of 5 starsVery kind, sweet, & helpful shop owner! I will definitely order again!
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Kitty on Feb 10, 2024
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful :) Bridget is so helpful & a blast to work with on creating special items just for you !
About LittleLovelyDay
Teacher, Mom of 3, and Jewelry Designer
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Bridget Pearsall
Owner, Designer
I am from South Florida and later went to Auburn University. I lived in Charleston, SC for a few years before returning back to my hometown. I have three kids, a girl and two boys. I also have a dog and two cats! Cow, Turkey, and Chevy!
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How to get an accurate size
TIPS FOR SIZING:
The best thing to do is measure your wrist TIGHTLY with a tailor's measuring tape first. Then, add 1/2 - 3/4 inch to that size. For all bracelets in my shop, I like to add 3/4 inch for myself.
Example: My wrist is 5.75 inches around. The bracelet size I like is either 6.25 (for the tiny beads sometimes if I want them fitted) or 6.5 inch (for everything else). Occasionally people have added 1 inch for large beads, but I don’t have many large beads available in my shop so this does not happen often.
***PLEASE remember that I am not responsible for the size you choose for the bracelets. I can recommend the best I can, but I am not able to accurately pick a size for you if I am not physically measuring your wrist.
Sizing Guideline if you cannot measure
Common sizes if you are really in a bind, but I CANNOT guarantee these to be the right size for the person you are purchasing for:
My 4.5 year old wears a 5 inch for tiny beads and a 5.25 inch for the larger glass beads. My 5 and 6 year old nieces are good with a 5.5 inch. My 8 and 9 year old nieces wear a 6 inch. I have a tiny wrist and wear a 6.25 inch for something fitted and 6.5 for something with a little bit of slide. Keep in mind of the person is wearing a watch, because the bracelet is then maybe worn on the higher part of their arm, which is larger. 7 inches is considered the “fits most” in the bracelet world for women, but if the person’s wrist is on the small side, 7 inches will be too big. In this case, 6.75 would be recommended
General Shipping Inquiry
I am typically a VERY FAST shipper! Like, it is headed to you within 48 hours! HOWEVER: Please pay close attention to the shipping time that is promised to you at the time of check out. These can fluctuate, but I always update those accordingly. Typically I am ahead of the shipping times you see, but feel free to message me if you need something quickly because I can usually make that happen! I adjust these if I have travels or something going on, so these should reflect times when I am slower.
Care instructions
Important info:
1. All metal can tarnish (they're lying if they promise otherwise!) but I have been wearing my pieces for years with no issues because I care for my items by taking them off when they are going to get wet at all. Keep oils or products away, also.
2. They're handmade - so be careful with them! Anything handmade CAN break if not treated well.
3. Choking Hazard! Please keep these away from children and do not leave them alone with anything from my shop.
4. Due to the handmade nature of each item - colors, shapes, and bead sizes may vary slightly from the photos and descriptions.
5. Please treat your jewelry with care. Handle them gently. Every effort has been made to ensure the strongest materials were used. Keep dry.
My Real Website
You can find me and EVEN MORE items at www.littlelovelyday.com