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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Shop for a Cause: Uptown Liz Holiday Gift Guide for Her - Accessories

Written by guest blogger Bethany Bowen

From jewelry to handbags, accessories are what make a good outfit great. Accessories are the perfect gift because they are always the right size and you can never have too many. Choose from any of these items for the fashion savvy girl on your list. Go ahead, accessorize away.

1. The vintage look is the perfect addition to any jewelry collection. This pair of earrings is a great way to give affordable fashion, while supporting a worthy cause.

Jessica Earring
Melissa Huntsman
25% proceeds to Build A Nest
$34.00

2. Buy this for a woman on your list, and give them a unique cuff bracelet that truly is inspirational. It’s the perfect fashion forward accessory for any outfit.

Inspiration cuff-bracelet
Artinjection
40% proceeds to Parkinson's Unity Walk
$175.00

3. There are so many great things about this product: there are no two pins alike, proceeds go to a great cause, they aren’t a budget buster, and they are a beautiful accessory for any top or blouse. Buy it for a girl on your list today (or just for yourself).

Puzzle Heart Pin
AutismShop.com
Proceeds to AutismShop.com
$19.95 NOW $18.00

4. This cute tote will liven up any outfit. I could see myself caring my books to class in it; what a great gift!

Tonic Robin Tote
TONIC
5% proceeds to Friends of Paradis des Indiens and 15% proceeds to the Tonic Foundation.
$25.00

5. While this beautiful handbag may be more expensive, $200 is donated to a charitable cause. It’s like two gifts in one!

"Have Faith" handbag
Mimi Vannier Designs
$200.00 from the sale of each handbag will go to The Canadian Liver Foundation
$350.00

For other gift ideas that give back to charity be sure to visit Uptown Liz. Happy shopping!

1 comment:

krms said...

Thanks for posting about the bracelet from artinjection.com -- yes proceeds do go to the Parkinson's Unity Walk. 100% of donations to the Walk go towards Parkinson's disease research -- more about the Unity Walk at www.unitywalk.org.





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