May 21, 2012

Irene Wood Giveaway

Thanks to friend and fellow blogger Kate, of Kate Collins Interiors, for introducing us to designer Irene Wood and her amazing jewelry line History + Industry. Both Kate and Irene attended Whitman College like Katie of C&C! Go Fighting Missionaries. 

Back to Irene's jewelry...it is bold, colorful and makes an amazing statement. Katie wore her fantastic necklace during our recent Chicago weekend. 


Here are a few of my favorite pieces from Irene's collection. 




Now for the BIG news for all of our C&C readers, Irene is offering 25% off her jewelry from now until May 31st with the code CC25. AND..... Irene has so kindly offered to do a giveaway of this fantastic one of a kind Carnival cuff bracelet. The beads in this bracelet include painted wood, kukui, resin, glass, jade and are secured by a sliding clasp. I wish I could enter my own giveaway, because this cuff is to die for! 




The winner will be announced on Friday June 1st. Here is how to enter. 

1) Leave a comment 
For the following entries, leave a comment for each action completed
2) Like C&C on Facebook
3) Follow CardiCouture on Twitter
4) Like History + Industry on Facebook
5) Follow Irene's Blog 

You have a total of 5 chances to win! Best of luck and happy shopping! 

73 comments:

  1. This jewelry is the best! I have one necklace already in my cart. Thanks for the offer!

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  2. Super cute! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  3. LOVE these. Perfect for summer!

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  4. I "like" C&C on Facebook. xoxo, Sarah

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  5. LOVE love this bracelet. Must.have.it.

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  6. Super cool stuff. Thanks for sharing! I am all over this bracelet. Love it.

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  7. Just did a likeroo of History + Industry

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  8. Just like C&C on facebook, can't believe I hadn't already :-)

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  9. I am absolutley in LOVE with Irene's work. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  10. Entry #2... liked your FB page. So glad to have found you too!

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  11. Entry #4 - already following Irene's blog...

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  12. Entry #5 - following Cardi Couture on twitter... thanks again!

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  13. Irene's work is so so pretty! I wore her necklace yesterday. Thanks for the shout out and go Fighting Missionaries!!

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  14. Love the blue and gold necklace! What did you buy Regan?

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  15. So cute! Love her jewelry...that bracelet would look great with a new dress I bought!

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  16. I liked History + Industry on Facebook

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  17. I am following Irene's blog!

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  18. I ordered the peony cuff and the tangerine cuff. One is for me, and the other will be a gift.

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  19. All the way from Zambia, I've become a big fan of Irene's work! Plus, I love your blog! Keep it up, ladies.

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  20. I follow you on Twitter too!

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  21. I "like" History + Industry on Facebook :)

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  22. I pressed follow on her blog but it's giving me hell! I hope I did it right... :/
    This jewelry is awesome!

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  23. What a fantastic giveaway--I love love love these bold pieces :)

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  24. I follow CardiCouture on Twitter (via @luvfromafar) :)

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  25. I like Cardigans + Couture on facebook through my blog page {http://www.facebook.com/longdistanceloving} :)

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  26. I liked History + Industry on facebook through my blog page {http://www.facebook.com/longdistanceloving} :)

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  27. I followed History + Industry on tumblr (via luvfromafar :)

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  28. the necklaces are beautiful.

    pamela, p2412l@yahoo.com

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  29. I follow CardiCouture on twitter

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  30. I liked History & Industry on FB!

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  31. I liked C&C on facebook, and I LOVE that cuff. Giiimmmeeee.

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  32. Following you gals on the twitterverse!!! Still loving that cuff...

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  33. Been there and done that with following her blog!

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  34. Liked History & Industry on facebook <3 <3 <3

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  35. Irene Wood is the taco stand in my LA strip mall. What would life be without her?

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  36. Just liked H&I on Facebook.

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  37. Now following C&C on Twitter - hope to win the bracelet!

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  38. And also following Irene's blog - love her pieces!

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  39. I already like C&C on Facebook - do I get credit for being an early adopter? :-)

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  40. I "liked" History & Industry on facebook. (Becca Smith Hill)

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  41. I am following Irene's blog now.

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  42. I "liked" Cardigans & Couture on Facebook.

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  43. Following Cardi Couture on Twitter! @beccabsh

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  44. Wahoo! I would love to win this cuff! emilyfette@gmail.com

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  45. Of course I like C&C on Facebook! emilyfette@gmail.com

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  46. I also follow CardiCouture on Twitter. @fettbot

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  47. I also like History + Industry on Facebook.

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  48. Kathleen.mcbreen@gmail.comMay 24, 2012 at 6:40 PM

    I love it!

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  49. Kathleen.mcbreen@gmail.comMay 24, 2012 at 6:42 PM

    I follow c and c on Facebook!

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  50. Such awesome jewelry ... and her paintings are gorgeous!

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  51. I already like C&C on Facebook!

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  52. got the twitter goin' too

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  53. Like Irene on facebook

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  54. and following Irene's blog ... good stuff!!

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  55. Followed the Irene Wood Blog

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  56. Followed history and industry! (phew this is dedication!)

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  57. Stunning bracelet - fabulous mix of colors! Perfect for spring!

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  58. I already like C&C on Facebook - one of my favorites!

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  59. I now like History & Industry on FB too!

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  60. Very cool bracelet - love the mix of shapes and colors.

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  61. Love this jewelry, reminds me of pieces to be handed down to future generations.

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