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{Purposeful Giveaway} Jiayin Designs

11.21.11

See this bundle of sweetness?

That’s our godson Caleb. Isn’t he just precious?
I would love to just snuggle him up and tickle those cheekers.
But, he lives in Beijing. 

Here he is with his mom Helen and his dad Frank to his left. 
And, those white people? They’re my parents. They get to see him quite a bit. 
Helen and Frank haven’t met their goddaughter either. 
But, we’re hopeful to have those godbabies together one day. 
For now, Helen and I are content to work together with Jiayin Designs with the purpose of providing families with treasures to celebrate Chinese culture or their child’s heritage while employing Chinese artisans and providing some extra income for Frank and Helen to do what they are called to do. ‘Nuff said.
We sell these dolls handmade by a sweet young girl in ZhuZhou City in Hunan Province. And, we just added a 4th color — purple. Only have a few of them, and they aren’t even listed on the site yet. So, let me know soon if she’s yours. 
And, we’re giving away something special.
Our most popular item, the one that led us to start Jiayin Designs to begin with…
One custom name or word charm. 
It’s hand cut from sterling silver and made totally custom by a jeweler in Beijing just. for. you. 
You can choose any name or word and either enclosed in a rectangle or circle frame or freestyle.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

If you’d like, become a follower somewhere over there on the right. Because, we’re all friends here. But, if you don’t want to, you can still enter. 

Leave a comment here sharing what one thing you would most like to order from Jiayin Designs. Make sure to check everything out there.
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That’s all you gotta do to enter.
And, you have through Tuesday the 29th to do it. So, roast the turkey, eat your turkey and cranberries and pumpkin pie, and then enter to win!
I’ll choose a winner using random.org after that.

Go “like” our Facebook page too if you haven’t already–there are specials only posted there totally worth your click.

And, if you win or if you don’t win and want to order a charm for a gift this Christmas, order before 12/1 to ensure delivery before Christmas!

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Filed Under: Jiayin Designs, Purposeful giveaways

Branda, Man Yu, Good Stuff

6.29.11

Happy birthday, Branda. It’s no longer your birthday where you are. But, since it’s Wednesday the 29th still where I am, happy birthday to a woman with a heart that overflows for that which makes His heart overflow.

Branda’s son John is from the same orphanage as our dear Lydia. And, I’ve so enjoyed getting to know Branda since January 2010 when we were first matched with Lydia and desperate for any information we could find about Baoji, Shaanxi, China. Branda has been such a help and encouragement from that point on–and I know she is that for many.

A few days ago, after lots of paperwork and waiting and more waiting and fundraising and doing all that is required in order to bring a child home, Branda and her family met Gabby, the 8 year old daughter they have been working so hard to bring home. Go here to read about the moment they received her. It’s moving and describes so well the experience of welcoming an older child into your family.

Hours ago, Branda watched her new 8 year old daughter Gabriella–Man Yu–say goodbye to her foster family, an event that was heart wrenching for everyone there. Go read their newest post and leave them some encouragement while you are there.

Jiayin Designs joyfully (loads of joy) contributed to Branda’s big fundraising raffle on her blog to raise travel expenses for their family. The winner’s custom charm (“Mama”) arrived Saturday. And, just today, I finished up the homeland tee shirt (which turned out stinkin’ cute on the lime green tee) included in the bundle with the other good stuff. Love that it’s all finished up and getting packed up to send out to Danae (who HERSELF is posting her last blog post from China, coming home with TWO little ones!) on Branda’s birthday no less.

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An Owl and a Fish

6.29.11

Whenever the mailman comes asking for a signature for a box from China, I get a little giddy.

I love seeing the new charms that come in–charms for children still waiting in China whose mothers will wear that charm everyday until the child comes home, charms for Chinese girls who are getting older and whose families want to give them a gift to celebrate their story, charms for mothers who want to wear their child’s name proudly and share about the journey of adoption to anyone who asks.

And, sometimes, I get to see some new handiwork to try selling. And, I’m pretty excited about these that just arrived.

When we were in Guangzhou over a year ago, I found someone selling bags like this. I bought a few–one for Ashlyn, one for Lydia, and one for a niece who loves owls. After we were home, I had several admirers ask where they could get one. Helen was on the hunt for more, but she was never able to find them until now. 
Isn’t it the cutest purse? The fabrics are all from Dali city in Yunnan Province in Southern China. Then, the bags are assembled in Beijing by seamstresses.

One of the Chinese names for owls is “xiao.” The characters representing “xiao” are also used in expressions relating to ferocity and bravery. Perfect for my two girls.

And, Helen also sent a few of these

I love how the drawstring part is the fish’s pucker. Cute enough for a little girl but also funky enough for me. 
The fish is a symbol often seen in China. It represents wealth and prosperity because the actual word in Chinese for fish also translates to “abundance.” Specifically, the carp symbolizes strength and bravery because it swims against the current.
Hmmmm….maybe my girls will have to have both bags.
I’ll be adding these to the Jiayin Designs website in the next day or two, listing them for $20 each. If you love them as much as I do and have to have one…or two…email me and mention this post through the weekend and I’ll ship it to you for free…for abundance’s sake…and just because. 

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If your husband needs a little coaching…

4.11.11

Feel free to copy that letter if needed. Heck, I’ll personalize it for you if you need me to.

Now, that’s a helpful snapshot.

Sunday Snapshot

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