A Cute, Discreet Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique
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Okay ladies, I have a question. Have you ever been in public and had your tampon fall out of your purse? Or you are at a restaurant with friends, your infant reaches into your baby bag, and next thing you know a wrapped tampon has become his new favorite toy? Or have you ever sent your brother-in-law or some other male to retrieve something out of your bag only to find out later that he had to search through a mound of tampons to find what he was looking for? (true story)
A couple more questions: do you have a daughter who embarasses easily? Or a teen who would like to store a few tampons in her locker without anyone seeing them? If your answer to any of these questions is “yes”, Sweet Tweets Boutique has a product for you.
Sweet Tweets Boutique sells discreet little tampon purses aka "Incognito Tampon Wallets". They are small enough to fit in your purse, but big enough to store and hide tampons. They even have a little pocket for your Midol. Clever.
I have to say, I would like to have one of these, but more importantly, I would have liked to have one of these as a teen. A discreet way to carry and hide tampons? That would have been nice. And I will definitely want one for my daughters when they are in middle school and high school. Those years are awkward enough, why not give them one less thing to worry about?
Today Sweet Tweets Boutique is giving away an Incognito Tampon Wallet to two lucky winners.
Sweet Tweets Boutique also does Boutique shows in Ivory Homes model homes all over Utah Valley. Their shows usually have between 50-75 vendors and they have a ton of fun! For more information, visit their website here.
You can enter to win an “Incognito Tampon Wallet” up to THREE times today. Even if you don’t need one, please enter to win and then if you win, give it to a teen you know. She'll thank you.
For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe
For a second entry tell us your first and last name and who you would give the Incognito Tampon Wallet to if you win.
Example: Jane Doe: Myself (and then I would love one for my daughters in a few years)
Example: Jane Doe: Myself (and then I would love one for my daughters in a few years)
For a third entry, since I mentioned the teenage years, please tell us your first and last name, one of your favorite junior high school teachers and why.
Example: Jane Doe: Mr. Langston. He was my eighth grade math teacher. He really seemed to care about all of his students. Plus he had our class lip-sync the song “We Don’t Need no Education” for the entire school during an assembly. Awesome!
The winner of the Incognito Tampon Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique will be announced tomorrow, May 6th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway for the day. And now look below to discover the winner of our Mother’s Day “Utah Package” Contest. It was a tight race. We will also tell you a little bit about the companies who are giving the winners gifts (they are offering something to you too), and the winner of yesterday’s giveaway from Dee’s DeeZigns. Thanks!
Example: Jane Doe: Mr. Langston. He was my eighth grade math teacher. He really seemed to care about all of his students. Plus he had our class lip-sync the song “We Don’t Need no Education” for the entire school during an assembly. Awesome!
The winner of the Incognito Tampon Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique will be announced tomorrow, May 6th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway for the day. And now look below to discover the winner of our Mother’s Day “Utah Package” Contest. It was a tight race. We will also tell you a little bit about the companies who are giving the winners gifts (they are offering something to you too), and the winner of yesterday’s giveaway from Dee’s DeeZigns. Thanks!
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 400 of 855 Newer› Newest»Cindy Nelson: Mr. Watson - he was the orchestra teacher and taught us not only about music, but about life.
Amy Easley: My sister (and me...LOVE it!)
Jodi Brown: I really enjoyed Mr Mosser's class. He made social studies and current events fun for the class and he really taught me a lot.
Jordan Jensen: I would say my 15 year old sister, but I would probably keep it for myself and just buy her one :)
nicole idland : my step-sister, who is just entering her teens
nanci sutton
Amy Easley: Mrs. Mori - She was fun and she made learning fun!
Erin Trimble
Paige Pehrson
Erin Trimble: me!
Jordan Jensen: my 8th grade Spanish teacher because she had a great sense of humor....for one of my dialoges me and my best friend were grouped together and her first line was "Aloha." We all burst out laughing and my teacher was laughing so hard she made us sit down and just gave us an A on that one!
Paige Pehrson:Me and my sister or my friend.
nicole idland: mr kraft, my 6th grade earth science teacher. he was such a goofball. he looked and acted JUST LIKE tom green. he was hilarious! and he wore a funny tie everyday.
Audra Campbell
Nichole Neumeyer: Even though I would not ever admit to this back in the days of High school... I really liked my history teacher. He would really try to make the best effort to make class interesting every day. He would make silly jokes, and have us do really fun projects- instead of the awful book work! He pretty much ruled!
Paige Pehrson: Mr. M had a way of making you discover your talents without being overbearing or pushy. He was able to talk with the kids and get them to pay attention and gain their respect. An amazing teacher!
Kjersten Vandenberghe: My 8th grade Drama teacher. He made learning so much fun.
Trinette Hayslip-Myself
Trinette Hayslip-Mr Olson-loved how caring and accepting he was.
Tamra Cravens-Myself
Amy Pugmire: myself.
Amy PUgmire: my 1st grade teacher mrs. chrysler she was so sweet and accepting of me. i had just moved from california and she made me feel so welcome.
Tamra Cravens- Mrs. Cummings, my math teacher was my favorite teacher. She was so fun and always made math fun
Shannan maio
Jen Morrey: Myself
Shannan Maio: I would keep it for my self or give it to my niece who is entering that stage...
Krystal Clough: Myself for sure, but my sis would love this too!
Rhonda Shurtleff
Jen Morrey: Mrs. Obray because she taught me to really appreciate the freedoms we have in this country and gratitude for those who fought to protect it.
Erin Engler
Rhonda Shurtleff: my good friend Becky
Krystal Clough: Mr. Morris was my junior high school spanish teacher. Super cool guy and cared about ALL of his students immensely!
Kathy Lowe
teamlowe@yahoo.com
Heather Madsen
Beth Morris: I'd give one to my 14 year old niece
Suzanne McKnight: Myself
Kelly Newton (my favorite cousin)
Rhonda Shurtleff: Ms. Bennett taught me to respect myself and my values
Scott Cravens
Alisha Harrison- almost every girl I know I would give one too :)
Scott Cravens- My wife
My fav teacher in school was Mrs. Fletcher, she was the most understanding/reliable teacher I ever had. I learned a lot from that dear lady!!!
Suzanne McKnight: Mr Avery. He was the cross-country running, track coach, and my video-production teacher. He is one of those teachers that I would go back and see now if I was in town. It was easy to tell that he really cared about his students and athletes. Funny and cute to boot. :)
Mind hodges; Myself :) and My sister would like this too!
Sara Neilson
jessica christensen(Myself~ i have no daughters)
Brandi Nabors
Megan Dinsdale: Myself because your scenarios mentioned have happened to me WAY too many times ;)
Jennifer Stewart: my 12 yr. old daughter who needs to be prepared for when she does start. :0(
Brandi Nabors - I would love to give this to my niece!
Marvelle Morgan: I'd give it to my 13-year-old daughter
Jessica Christensen~Mr. Myers 7th and 8th grade math. He was a good teacher and made class fun!
Megan Dinsdale: Mrs. Martin - she always had fun activities to do and made learning so much fun!
Jennifer Stewart: Mrs. Funk~ she introduced me to a long love affair with English literature! Thanks Mrs. Funk!!!
Marvelle Morgan: Mr. Jackson because he is the ONLY teacher that made science enjoyable!
Kristen Mason: myself!
Brandi Nabors - I think my favorite teacher ever would have to be - well actually it would be two. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, both Literature teachers. I had the pleasure of having both of them in school. They helped ignite and fuel my passion for literature and writing as well.
Holly Rader:Mrs. Harkness 8th grade science-she was young and fun.
Sommer Curtis: My sister, it's her birthday at the end of the month
Kristen Mason: mrs. bishop, drama teacher - she saw talent in me that i didn't think i had. helped me appreciate different performing arts.
Stacy Boone
Andrea Lewis - I don't recall any of my Jr. High teachers. I was too sick to remember them but I know that they were all patient with me as I tried to keep up with my studies.
Mandy Angus: myself
Sommer Curtis: Mr. Boxley, World Geography. He was funny without even knowing it... dry sense of humor. He carried around a microphone/bull horn in class when he taught lecture.
Thelma Davis: My daughter
Mandy Angus: Mr. M, I don't know that he inspired me in anyway, I just really enjoyed his classes and the fun stories he always told.
stacy boone
I'd give this to my teen daughter because she has to carry tampons with her at all times due to a medical condition that has her hormones always out of whack
Cyndie Call- myself!
Wendy Heap
stacy boone
My favorite teacher was in middle school Mr.Wimpsatt. He was the first teacher that really listened to me and encouraged my goals by giving me straight forward blunt advice
Wendy Heap: My niece Madison
Melissa Hancock
Charity Maua'i
Melissa Hancock: My pre-teen little sister!
Charity Maua'i - Myself
Cyndie Call-
Mr Cruz, he taught Texas History and he made it so fun!
Wendy Heap: Mr. Whiting - always found creative and practical ways to apply science to make it exciting and fun. He was an inspirational teacher.
Charity Maua'i - How bout my favorite high school teacher instead. Mr. Whitney.
Melissa Hancock: Mrs. Boston, who was always a kind person who encouraged selfless action
Jaimee Lloyd: Myself
Mary Anne Goehring
Hollie Danklefsen
Jaimee Lloyd: Mr. Stephens, he made Utah Studies fun by playing games!
Hollie Danklefsen: Myself
Mary Anne Goehring - I would give one to two of my daughters.
Hollie Danklefsen: I had an awesome Algebra teacher. He made learning so much fun and I got an A!
Ashley Isenbarger: Miss Nielly- she was so dedicated to teaching!
Mary Anne Goehring - Mrs. Smith because she always inspired me to do my best.
Erin Lundgreen
Erin Lundgreen- for ME! Had one of those "my child is holding a tampon moments..
Erin Lundgreen - Ms. Welsh. It was actually in her class that I remember starting my period!!! I know, probably too much info...
Alicia Kruger: Myself
Alicia Kruger: Mr Decker. He was an awesome band teacher, who really seemed to care about his students
Kelly Moody: I would give this to my teenage sister.
Lisa Jones
Mellissa Melville - I would love one for myself! Not only to keep them out of tiny hands, but to help keep my purse organized.
Raelyn Anderson
Kelly Moody: my favorite teachers were Mr. Weaver and Mr. Kissell. They were best friends and always walked into each others classes when they were teaching. They made school a lot of fun.
LIndsey Rowland
Mandy Jeppsen: for me! I have enough embarrassing moments!
Mellissa Melville - Mr. Jones. He was my art teacher, but I thought of him more like a favorite uncle. He helped me gain a lot of confidence during my high school years.
Lisa Jones: me and one of my nieces
Raelyn Anderson - My daughter
Mandy Jeppsen: Mrs. Willis my 7th grade math teacher. She was always so upbeat and made us feel comfortable and welcome
Eliane Tatei: my sister.
Raelyn Anderson - Mr Ward my biology teacher
Eliane Tatei: Ms. Katia. She was a great teacher and a very sweet person.
Liz Wilkinson: myself and my sister
Lisa Jones: Mrs. Deford, she cared about each one of her student personally...we still keep in touch.
Nikole Snyder
Natalie Erickson
Ginger Thompson
Nikole Snyder: Myself
Chelsea Forsythe: For me, it is so cute. I do not have any teenagers yet!
Natalie Erickson: Myself
Chelsea Forsythe: Mrs. Pivoroff in 6th grade history. She was so much fun!
Ginger Thompson: I would keep it myself, but I would also have to order some for my sister and sisters in law. Because, who wouldn't love one of these!!!!
Shanna Coleman: Mr. Mottishaw he made us studies fun to learn!
Nikole Snyder: Mrs. Barney, she actually made Math fun & I was lucky enough to have the class during the Price is Right, her favorite show & she let us watch it.
Raysha Palmer: myself
Julie Abrego; me and my sister
Raysha Palmer: Mrs. Peters--so fun and always had fun projects to keep us entertained while learning.
Julie Abrego:
Crystal Fleming: myself
Crystal Fleming: Mr. Fonnesbeck he's the only one that could actually make economics tolerable.
Natalie Erickson: My 7th grade English teacher. It was the only year that I really enjoyed English. She taught me to express my thoughts on paper.
Tiffany Hillam
Tiffany Hillam: myself!
Shanda Nuila: Myself, they are always falling out of my purse!
Shanda Nuila: Ms. Manye because she though I was S M A R T. She always spelled it out!
Tiffany Hillam: Mrs. McPherson because she dressed all in one color every day. Plus she was a good teacher!
Jennifer Keyes: Mr. Hillier, because he was our student body officer advisor and he took us off campus sometimes during school to buy food for the officers while we were "working". He really was a great teacher too, he just knew when it was time to take a break.
nicole lindsay: my little sister
Becky Irvine
Jennifer Keyes: Me
nicole lindsay: Mrs. reeder my math teacher. she made learning math so much fun
Becky Irvine--I would give it to my daughter as well. Jr. high is hard enough!
Char Halgren
colette tervort: me, and my daughter when she's ready
gail saso
colette tervort: Mr Hales, 8th and 9th grade math, he was awesome!
Laura Clouse: Myself!
Laura Jacobson
Meredith Alldredge
Jean Jasinski: myself
Jean Jasinski: Mr. Ruble. He was a character! He inspired me to work hard and love history...which I later majored in.
Amy Bethers: Myself
Ellen Linford: Myself
Ellen Linford: I have the worst memory, so I can't remember any of their names, but my Math teachers were the greatest and convinced me that my future included mathematics!
Ashlee Christiansen
Ashlee Christiansen: My sister Megan
Amy Burnett
Amy Burnett: myself
Kelsey Simmons
Megan Izatt: Me
Kelsey Simmons: myself =)
Amy Burnett: Mrs. Bradshaw, fun English teacher that really cared about her students
Dani Staeb, I'd give it to my younger sister, Alexis.
Megan Izatt: Mrs. Britt. I really struggled with math, and she met with me almost daily to help me understand and get a good grade in her class.
Susan K White
Christine Everill, why didn't I think of this. Jr high would have been so much less stressful!
Christine Everill
me and my 5 sisters
Dani Staeb: My most memorable teacher in Jr. High was my Dad! I used to go to his classroom after school to play pinball on his computer.
Leah Eucker: My little sister
Leah Eucker: Annie Thorgrimson she was my friend in and out of the class room.
Sarah Ebbert
Shanon Baggett
Sarah Ebbert: myself--and yes, I'd love to have one for my daughters in several years!
Shanon Baggett- definitely for me!
Sarah Ebbert: Mrs. Higgs. I don't know why. I guess because she was my math teacher and I loved math--and she made it fun! (I know, I'm a nerd!)
heidi shirley: for myself.
heidi shirley: my volleyball coach had the most impact on my life. She was a great coach and mentor. Wonderful lady. I still talk to her to this day.
Shannon Blockburger: Myself
Shannon Blockburger: Ms. Domanski. She taught history, and it never felt like she was giving a lecture, it felt like she was just telling stories.
Gina Arkell
Gina Arkell: myself
Gina Arkell: Mrs. Slade for 8th grade geometry, she was the best and kind of like a friend
McKenzie Kennedy: Myself. I'd love a way to carry those incognito.
Kristi Richmond: probaby keep it for myself - but since I have 5 daughters - and 3 sisters - I'm sure it will find a good home!
McKenzie Kennedy: Mrs. Cheney- She always was making english class fun.
Kristi Richmond - hmm - not sure about a favorite jr high teacher (we had middle school) but high school would have to be Mr. Olson or Mr. Kerr - both could make me laugh and made learning fun.
Jessica Reeves: Myself and my sister-in-law
Katie Downs: myself
Jessica Juneau: Myself, ofcourse! And if I had to give it away, my bestie I would give it to!
Katie Downs: Mr. Baniewicz, he was maybe 10 years older than us and really related to us. Plus he takes 50 kids to Europe every summer (both my sister and I went!)
Cathy Snavely
Cathy Snavely - My daughter Ari Nicole
Brittany Hanson : My sister
Cathy Snavely- Ms. Abbott because she would play Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody in class (think Wayne's World) and have the whole class rock out to the head banging part!
Brittany Hanson : My Favorite teacher in middle school was Mr. Burr at Indian Hills in Sandy Utah. He always had awesome stories and he made learning all of the different countries in the world fun.
Jessica Juneau: Coach was the best. You could do anything you wanted in his class!
Kami Milliron
Kami Milliron : I would keep it for myself and then I would love to give one away as a cute bunco gift !
Shelly Hargus: I would give them to my sisters
Shelly Hargus: Miss kingston- she made math fun.
Shelly Hargus: Miss kingston- she made math fun.
Karla Mattinson - my 12 year old daughter
Karla Mattinson - Mr. Tatton an awesome photography teacher!
Bonnie Norton: My cousin that's Sophmore in highschool... GO Liz!
Bonnie Norton: Mrs. Southerlin: Hardest teacher in the world, but demanded respect and got it. Thanks for the best Honors' English class EVER!!
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