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Matching Mother Daughter Bracelets



Thank-you Quiet Mischief and Company for sending me these matching mother/daughter bracelets to review.  All opinions are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.  

My  daughter will smile with happiness for anything pink.  Pink mixed with purple in a wearable form and she was thrilled.  Then on top of all that fun knowing mom has the matching one and she was ecstatic! 

I loved sharing the moment with my daughter when I said I had something special for her and for me.  It has been 4 days since I gave the bracelet to her and neither her nor I have taken it off.  

The neat thing about Quiet Mischief is they will custom make any order with any color.  :)  They also take the time to ask your wrist length so our bracelets fit perfect!  No fear of them falling off or cutting the blood supply off.  

So Mother's Day is fast approaching so get your orders in today!  Order your Mother/Daughter Bracelets from Quiet Mischief on their Etsy page.  Quiet Mischief makes more then bracelets so make sure you check out the wide selection of neat products.  Make sure you check out the fun rainbow selection as well as video tutorials.   

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