And the birthday celebration continues…

Okay this birthday party stuff is fun, fun, fun!  So I’ve decided not to end it just quite yet :)  Let’s keep the party going!!

I’ve got a special promotion for you today that I’m so so thrilled to tell you about.  A couple of weeks ago I introduced the Purse Perfector to you and the response was so great that I decided to bring it back again with a special blog birthday discount…yay!   For the next three days you can purchase the fabulous Purse Perfector for $43.00!  This is such a great deal as it normally sells for $58.00.

If you missed why this is the purse organizer that changed my life, let me catch you up quick.   The Purse Perfector is the perfect size and holds absolutely everything I usually carry in my purse in a nice neat organized manner.  I love that the sturdy high grade nylon material that it’s made of allows it to stand alone and is super easy to clean.  It also unzips in the middle so you can open it up and use each section separately or as one long organizer depending on which style of purse you are using.

I love being able to find everything I need!

Now here’s the best part. If I get 13 orders or more before midnight on Friday, the great folks at OpenSky have generously offered to donate $100.00 to a charity on my behalf in honor of my blog’s 4th birthday! I would so love to donate these $$ to a charity that is near and dear to the heart of one of my readers so here is where I’d love your input. Whether you are able to purchase an organizer or not, if you are passionate about a particular charity I would love to hear why. If we reach 13 sales, I will personally select the charity to donate to from the comments I receive on this post. Together we can make a difference….every little bit helps!

Countdown:  13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 We did it…so awesome, thank you!

To purchase your Purse Perfector at this reduced rate, simply visit Org Junkie’s Shop before midnight on Friday and use the code BDAYPURSE to claim your discount. I’ll count us down as the day goes on to let you know where we are with orders.

Once again a big thank you goes out to each and everyone of you for being here, for supporting my site and for being the best blog readers evah!

Party on my friends :)

Note:  Just a reminder that OpenSky is a US company and therefore anyone ordering from outside the US will be responsible for any duty and/or custom fees charged. I’m so sorry but due to shipping complications OpenSky has discontinued shipping to Canada for the time being. Drat.

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12 Responses to “And the birthday celebration continues…”
  1. 1
    Smellyann says:

    Hi Laura, I would love to buy a Purse Purfector but at the moment, we can’t afford it. I could really use one of those, though! Anyway, I wanted to recommend my husband’s and my charity, CARE Package, Inc. to be your winning recipient if you get 13 orders. You can read more about us at http://www.carepackageinc.com and see what we do. Basically, we started this small non-profit in memory of our son Robby after he passed away 7 years ago, and it means a lot to me because it’s the one small way I can still “parent” him each time I do work for our charity. I hope you will pick us; our funds are currently non-existant!

    Thanks,
    Melanie

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    ter@waaoms says:

    I would if I had the spare cash…. I think it looks like a great product. I’m in need of new purse but I keep turning purses down because of their lack of storage and pockets. But until I have the extra money to spend freely, I’ll have to pass and just hope that you’ll get enough sales to have the charity money donated.

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    Amber L says:

    I do not own a purse so this wouldn’t really work for me, but it looks like it would work well for someone who does. The charity my daughter and I support is the Humane Society. We have adopted all our “previously loved” pets from the H.S. in Harrisburg, PA and will always do so. They are working so hard right now to build on as the pet population getting taken to the Humane Society is growing with this economy. They strive to be a non-kill shelter so they NEED more space. The money I would have spent on this bag I will donate to the Humane Society instead. Hopefully those who don’t have the money for this bag will think about volunteering at the charity they hold so near and dear to their own hearts. Sometimes time is more important to these charities then money. Thanks for this wonderful offer!!

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    Angela Garza says:

    I just bought my purse perfector!!! So excited!!! And my nomination for the charity is the Liz Logelin Foundation, http://thelizlogelinfoundation.org, for the Love of Liz.
    It was started by her husband Matt after her tragic death a day after giving birth to their daughter. He writes a beautiful, heartfelt blog about raising their daughter Madeline as a young Widower. He started the foundation because of so many blog readers that were wanting to help out and most of the donations come from his readers. The focus of the foundation is to give grants to recent widows and widowers with children to help ease their financial burdens. It’s an awesome blog community that has formed around him and his daughter Madeline, go check out his blog and the foundation.

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    I love Women at Risk, International (WAR, Int’l) – they work to be a voice for those who have no voice, raising awareness about human trafficking and the plight of oppressed women around the world. They network with international safehouses and individuals to provide a market for goods made by women who are either at risk of being abused or enslaved or have fled from captivity and have been taught a trade to support themselves with dignity.

    I ran a two week long series on my blog featuring the work of Women at Risk and focusing on the epidemic of human trafficking – you can find the posts listed here: http://www.krististephens.com/redeemed

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    Melissa says:

    Seeing this offer makes me bummed that I bought it a few weeks or so ago for a more expensive price. But I will admit that I am loving it! My purse is so organized. I actually love going in to it to pull something out b/c I know where everything’s at. I would definitely recommend this to all the ladies out there. The price is a little high but it MADE IN THE USA!!!!! Just think by purchasing this you are helping to keep an American employed! What a great bonus.

    My chairty would be Metro Area Animal Adoption Association (in Michigan). My sister volunteers with this group to find dogs/cats forever homes.

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    Eos Mom says:

    That is a wonderful discount, I wish I could buy one. A) I don’t have the funds right now and B) I need a new bag and till I find one, I can’t really organize it. I hope hope hope that you sell all 13 organizers–any charity would benefit from the money, but I have to give a plug for the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (apfed.org) because my son has Eosinophilic Esophagitis–it’s a relatively new (or newly-discovered) disease so we need funds for research and awareness and educating doctors etc. Thanks!

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    Kerry says:

    I just bought my purse organizer and I am SO excited to get it. I recently bought a purse with no pockets, against my better judgement because it is so cute. I have been hating having one big hole that gets filled with all kinds of junk! Thanks for the recommendation and the discount.

    My charity suggestion is: FREEDOM FEET through Lemongrass Spa. The company is selling special foot kits to be sent to female soldiers serving in Iraq and Afganistan. Often times care packages for our soldiers are geared for men and not women. Women spend their days wearing heavy sock and heavy workboots. The foot kits help them remember that we do care about them and gives them a chance to be pampered.

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    Missy says:

    I bought my purse purfector last week, and love it so much I just ordered another for my sister-friend as a gift for our upcoming girls trip. Her’s is pink of course! The charity I would suggest is The Cystic Fibrosis foundation. We have lost one nephew to this horrible, genetic disease and his brother is in the hospital right now, fighting to breathe. Please consider helping the kids of this disease by supporting a foundation that has made GREAT strides with the money they receive.

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    Diane Ebert says:

    Greetings from Iowa. I just ordered the purse organizer but did not find anywhere to put an organization to donate the money to? I would like to mention that my husband and I have Celiac Disease and we cannot consume wheat/rye/common oats/barley. We have had this for 8 yrs and they are doing research for us to be able to take something to help. Similar to those with dairy issues/etc. I would love for you to concider the following for the donation. Thank you so much.
    http://www.celiaccenter.org

    Sincerely, Diane W Ebert
    Secretary for the Waverly Area Celiac Group
    Waverly IA

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