Floating Glass Locket Necklace Giveaway!!
I have a simple necklace that can become something SPECIAL!! This is the Floating Glass Charm Locket Necklace. The round locket locks shut with magnets all the way around.
The locket is clear, and you can add little charms! OH MY GOODNESS!! How special!! I can design this necklace with a particular person in mind. From the Granddaughters to my Mom and everyone between! This locket will hold between 7 and 10 charms.
This particular locket has paper cutouts with different designs, which opens up a whole other craft idea! I could add photos! I could add craft paper. This locket is limited only to your imagination!!
This necklace comes with an 18″ snake chain with a lobster clasp. This chain is sturdy!! Alice saw the Mickey Mouse in the locket and latched onto it immediately!! The chain is strong enough to be 3-year-old tough!! I HIGHLY recommend removing any necklace from your child at nighttime. Alice is only allowed to wear her necklace when we are going ‘out’.
The locket is made to hold charms, allowing you to customize and create the perfect personalized gift. I don’t know about you, but I’m starting to get my Christmas list started. These lockets would be the perfect gift for those hard to buy for ladies!!
This locket is approximately 1¼” around and weighs about 1.3 ounces. #TinseledTokens
GIVEAWAY!
One lucky Peanut Butter and Whine follower will win a Floating Glass Locket Necklace. This giveaway doesn’t include any charms or paper backgrounds. I looked on Amazon and there are tons of places to get SUPER cute charms!! Everything from initials, pets, colored stones, there are even charms for different professions. Good Luck!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Let’s Refresh This Really OLD Post, Shall We?
I mean, hello! This giveaway has been over for YEARS! WAY OVER!
Updating my blog’s SEO now ranks right up there with cleaning behind the fridge. Necessary. Honorable. Mildly traumatizing. 7865 posts to go through. The Head Peanut is NOT amused.
What started as a “quick refresh” turned into a full-blown excavation.
I opened a five-year-old (plus) post and found:
- Half the images missing.
- Links leading to businesses that now exist only in legend.
- A font choice clearly made during a caffeine-fueled identity crisis.
Welcome to the glamorous life.
Somewhere in the depths of my site lives The Ghost of PBnWhine Past. It floats through old posts, deleting photos like a Victorian librarian with a vendetta.
“Oh, you needed those step-by-step craft photos?”
Gone.
“That beautifully staged product review?”
Into the abyss.
Now the tutorials read like this:
Step 1: Do the thing
Step 2: [image missing]
Step 3: Just believe in yourself
Extremely helpful. Gold star content.
And the links? Nothing builds character like clicking a reference and landing on:
Error 404: This business has retired to Florida.
Apparently half the brands I worked with have closed, rebranded, or reemerged as something called “Crypto Spoon AI Wellness Collective.” Time is a fever dream.
So here I am, playing archaeologist with Wi-Fi. Replacing images. Fixing links. Adding keywords. Gently whispering to Google, “Notice me. I bring snacks.”
It’s not glamorous, but it makes the blog faster, cleaner, and easier to find. Which means more crafts, more reviews, more giveaways — and fewer digital tumbleweeds.
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So if you catch me muttering at my laptop, swatting invisible ghosts with a broom made of metadata, don’t worry.
I’m not spiraling.
I’m optimizing.
Which, in blogger terms, means battling digital poltergeists, resurrecting broken links, and shamelessly courting search engines with fresh content.
Completely normal.











12 Comments
Darlene Sullins
I would frame my tiny stones that fell out of my ring that my hubby gave me.
Darlene Sullins
Whoops, forgot it needed to be 2 sentences so I hope this counts! “I would frame my tiny stones that fell out of my ring that my hubby gave me. That way the precious stones would be close to my heart!”
Denise Elliott
I would love to get the gemstones of my kids for the charms. For the background i would love to use a family picture. I love this necklace
Brandi Dawn
I would frame some rock climbing pendants. Unless, I gifted it. Then, I dont what I would put in it, it would depend on who I gifted it to!
Arik Issan
this would be for my mom. it would be for her to choose what to put in it.
Diane K. Brimmer
I would love a to put in a photo of all nine grandchildren. I love each and everyone of them and that way they would always be close to my heart. This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing this giveaway with us.
Lisa Kubin
I would put a picture of my family to always remind me of them.
Jan Lee
I would put something my great niece picked out in the store charms. I’d also choose some other charms that represent my family from the store charms. If I found something that my mom made years ago, I might include that too 😉
Robert Brown
I would put a symbol of our marriage and our two children and give it to my wife. It would be a great present for any occasion.
April Farley
Since it is so easy to change them around to get new looks I would alter between home made and store bought. I just love lockets they have always been a favorite of mine. Lockets of any shape or size. My first was a cameo given to me by my Grandmother. I cherish that locket. I am sure I would cherish this one too!
Lynsay Leitner
I would put mommy items in the charm. I would probably have my children pick out the items to put in it, then it would mean so much more to me.
Soha Molina
I’d ask my child to make a homemade charm. I would love to carry it around with me all the time.