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Favors for Fischer Random Act of Kindness -- Rafflecopter giveaways!

I am blown away by the amount of friends that have chosen to donate items to give away to someone as an act of kindness in honor of Fischer. 

Below you will find things you have the opportunity of winning, starting with what I have decided to do to honor her. 

Please keep in mind the reason behind all of these beautiful acts of kindness. Make someone smile, you never know when they may need it ❤️


My first, and one of my largest random acts of kindness in honor of Fischer is for the babywearers!!!! 

I am going to be giving away one of my wraps, FOR FREE. 

I am giving away a Natibaby wrap, chopped from a larger wrap to a size 4. Middle marker was not moved. It has some minor flaws, but it is valued at $100 ❤️

All you need to do is follow the link provided and enter via rafflecopter. If you would like to nominate a friend you have the option of nominating one friend daily! I will draw a winner February 10 at 12am!

US RESIDENTS RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING. IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE THE 50 US STATES I KINDLY ASK YOU PAY SHIPPING ❤️ 





MORE GIVEAWAYS DONATED BY LOVING FRIENDS:


Kate Kidwell is a beloved friend I met via social media! She owns her own natural baby/mama website, www.mistermanpants.com, and is donating a beautiful OS Alva Baby Rainbow Diaper. Please follow the link below for the diaper rafflecopter:

OS Alva Pocket Diaper





Shannon Holder is a friend of mine. She is a SAHM who is talented in many areas. She is owner Of an awesome company called Little Black Bird Co. She has decided to donate one item per week as her acts of kindness in Fischer's honor. Please check out her links below:

Wool diaper cover (SAHM Shannon Holder)
Open until Feb 10 at 12am
Made to child's size and gender

Jewelry Set
Open until Feb 16 at 12am

Keepsake Jewelry
Open until Feb 22 at 12am
This includes breastmilk jewelry, placenta keepsake bracelet, locks of hair in necklace, or flowers little ones may have picked for you in a necklace pendant. (Your choice).


Wool Longies
Open until Feb 29 at 12am
Made to child's size and gender

Also, In honor of Fischer, my social media friend, Amy Webster will be donating 100% of her commission to St. Jude's Children's Hospital {my organization of choice} in Fischer's name.

If you need any Ava products please shop via Fischer's party! 

You can shop here http://www.avaandersonnontoxic.com/shop-off/ 

Her consultant ID #16011


And at check out you will need to enter party #135478. 

Fischer's name pops up as the host❤️

Cheryl Stanbro is a wonderful woman I've had the opportunity of meeting via social media. She has been known to create many random acts of kindness. She has chosen to donate a brand new nursing necklace made via The Vintage Honey Collection. Enter below:

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/ebe5a8be1/?




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