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 401 – 600 of 855 Newer› Newest»Casey Cheshire: my daughter in a couple of years
Casey Cheshire: Mr. Vanderdoes- He was my inspiration to get involved in music.
Tonya Walker
Kirsten Everts
Tonya Walker: myself
Tonya Allen: I would give one to my sister. It would make carrying around her supplies to school and work so much more discreet.
Kirsten Everts: I would give it my little niece because she just started and feels really uncomfortable about it all. I think this would help her. And if she didn't want it, I would keep it cuz I need one!!!
Tonya Allen: Ms. Braithwaite. She was so fun and really seemed to enjoy teaching. She never lost her temper (which is an amazing feat for a Jr. High teacher), and she worked to help every student suceed.
Deborah Andreasen: I'd give that bad boy to myself!
Kirsten Everts: Mrs. Eifert. She was the hardest teacher I ever had but the one I learned the most from. She pushed me and most importantly, believed in me. She'a not only a great teacher but she helped me whenever I had a problem. I ended up with a B but it was the best B I ever got!!
Leigh Sabey -- me!
Jessica Shaw
Heidi Naylor
Shana Stoll
I would save it {hopefully a couple more years} for my daughter!
Erika Ahlheim
Deborah Andreasen: Mr. Grebb. He was just a down to earth kinda guy and made me love American Literature.
Heidi Naylor: Myself
Melody Nartker: for my little sister
Emily Price-myself
Devon Bell
Melody Nartker: Mr. Smith 8th grade history, he did a great job of getting us to care about the past!
Devon Bell-For ME!!!!
Devon Bell Harold Huffman. Man was a ledgend and the best teacher hands down
Kacie Armitage: Myself! I'm expecting a baby in 8 weeks and will need all the help in the organization of my diaper bag department.
Kacie Armitage: Mrs. Steffeck. She was and still is an amazing individual. She was my leadership teacher and of course friend. She continuously mothered her students and made them feel genuinely important to her.
mandy sadler - Myself (and then I would love one for my daughters in about ten years)
Michelle McClure
lisa mele
Michelle McClure : my teen sister, she would be so relieved!
lisa mele : my teenage daughter !! she would love it
lisa mele : Mr. Reilly ! always made learning fun
Michelle McClure : Mr. Buck. He was so cool, all the kids liked him yet he didn't get walked all over. He was so nice to me.
Sheryl Coe: ME!
nicole smith
mandy sadler - mrs murchinson - still one of my favorites - so sweet
nicole smith: myself!
Sheryl Coe: I LOVED my 7th grade advanced placement teacher. Her name eludes me right now, but she was instrumental in making me love school again after a 15 week illness that kept me from my first months of middle school. She was fantastic!
Naomi Patterson-my teen sister
Naomi Patterson- Mr. Smith great math teacher!
Heather Rodriguez: Mr. Smith, he made me love science
Jessie McKinley
Heather Rodriguez: I'd be selfish and keep it for myself
mandy call: I would give the second one to my sister
Jessie McKinley: Myself! And if I am having a baby girl (I find out next week) then I'd like one for her in her teen years :)
mandy call: Mr. Harp, he made science actually interesting!
cindy call
Jessie McKinley: Miss. Thompson. She was my home-ec teacher, and she made every day so much fun! Made middle school bearable...
Sarah Bradley: my very self-conscious step-sister Megan who is in high school
Sarah Bradley: Mr. Piazza because he made me think instead of just breeze through things.
Emily Merrill
Emily Merrill-My sisters & sister in laws with little ones April, Michelle, Rebecca, Cathy, Rachel
Mallory Willyerd: My best friend
Kari Rudd
Kari Rudd- Myself and my three daughters in a few years.
Emily Merrill- My 8th grade english teacher Mrs. Levitikis had crush on Jose Conseco and had a life size picture of him she thought he was soo cute!
Shelby Hudson
Shelby Hudson one for me and one for my co-worker. We always have to cover for each other so we can sneakily put one in our pockets.
Shelby Hudson Mrs. Ecalano (sp?). She was young and really had fun with our science class. We all loved her!
Sarah Idiart: My oldest (12 years) just met Aunt Flo yesterday for the first time. I'd give them both to her. . .one for her locker and one for her church bag. . . sort of a consolation prize for entering into the world of WOMANHOOD (poor darling!)
Sarah Idiart: Mr. Garrison. . . he taught Language Arts and gave me detention every day practically, but I loved that guy. (I think I was too sassy!)
Audrey Scarante
Audrey Scarante - myself and my daugther in a few years
Michelle Underwood- myself! I need this
Ashlee WInkelman
Ashlee Winkelman; my mom
Danna Probst
Michelle Underwood- Mrs.Camp was my fav teacher. She would sing "I'm so excited...I just can't hide it!" lol. She always decided to rebel against hormonal teenage boys that refused to wear deodorant. she would follow them around spraying air freshener!
Lisa Tanner
Audrey Scarante - my favorite, and may I say, Unforgetable teacher was Mr. Osvald. He taught chemistry in a way we could acctually understand it!!! And I came to love it and majored in biochemistry later in college. I am so glad for teachers who not only know the subject but care to teach it in a not complicated way!!
Danna Probst: Myself (I've got one of those toddler daughters who likes to dig in mom'm purse and pull them out for all to see--it'd be nice to hide it!)
Lisa Tanner: me!
Danna Probst: Mrs. Travis: She was a looney ole' bird, very dramatic, but really loved literature and had a part in influencing me to study English Education (Sec. Ed.) as my major in college.
DeAnna Cluff
DEANNA CLUFF-MYSELF
DEANNA CLUFF- MS. TASSO MADE MATH FUN
ALI MILLER
Ali Miller: my self and I'd love to give one to my Beehive girls
Shauna Brown: I NEED one of these!
shawna bennet
Amanda Davis
Amanda Davis: My best friend, she is always looking for a secret department for her "goodies."
Ali Miller: My Art teacher who believed in my art talent and taught me tricks on how to sketch people. I also adored my Shop teacher who didn't make me feel out of place in an all male class.
Diane Andrews
Tiffani Goode
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Tiffani Goode
I would use it for myself because I rarely carry a purse.
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Tiffani Goode
My fave was Dr. Bright. What a name!! She made learning AP Literature fun with plays and different activities.
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Karrissa Winward: my sister, she is still so embarrassed about stuff like that!
Karrissa Winward: Ms. Bodily- she believed in me!
Janice Checketts: My daughter who has had the same experience as it being pulled out or fallen out of her purse.
Pam Bennett
Pam Bennett-me and my husband's cousin
Pam Bennett- Mrs. Fritz; a tender, loving and smart teacher who made everyone feel welcome and special
Jen Boyle: Does it sound selfish if I want to give it to myself?
Beth Jensen: Myself (and then my daughter in about 10 years)
Beth Jensen: Mr. Pusey - he taught Science which is not my favorite subject, but he made it fun and I loved going to his class!
Janice Checketts: Ms. McQuarrie she was the best math teacher and also treated us as her friend.
LaDonna Swapp: For my self, and yes this would have been great during my teenage years because after having it in your purse for a month it would end up opening its self up and then it was useless and had to be thrown away!!!
Jen Boyle: Mr. Peterson my science teacher. He made learning so much fun!
LaDonna Swapp: Mr. Jenkins, I loved his science class it always was interactive and never boring
melissa iverson: myself
Laura Heron - myself!
Jen White: me and my sisters
Jen White: Mr. Kirwood...drama nut and even taught history.
Brittany Rhodes: My favorite teacher in middle school was Mr. Stevens. He was my science teacher and I loved that he didn't take any crap from his students, I remember him walking Brian shields out of the classroom by his ear. For some reason I loved that he didn't let anyone bully him, unlike poor Mr. Poulson, the other science teacher.
Suzanne Martin
Kayla Partridge: myself
Suzanne Martin: Myself
Lesley Ward
tiffany cox.
Lesley Ward-myself
Suzanne Martin: Mrs. Oliver, my English 10th/12th grade English Teacher. She was just the nicest lady ever, even though I HATED English class!
tiffany cox. I would keep it for myself (and probably get some for my sisters).
Tiffany Cox. Mrs Everest. She always did fun projects.
Olivia Kippen
Olivia Kippen: myself, and my sis in law, she is 16 she would love it!
Olivia Kippen: My english teacher, Maria J. She taught me so much english in so little time, and I loved it!
Kayla Sorenson
Kayla Sorenson: myself or my sister
Kayla Sorenson: Mr. Kinney he was the first person to make me think that science was an interesting subject and he treated us like real people not like stupid kids.
Christin Taylor: Myself
kim wilson; my daughter
kim wilson; my favorite teacher was my mom. She was an awesome teacher and knew how to reach the kids and make things interesting.
Jill Swensen
Jill Swensen: Me!
Jill Swensen: Mrs. D. She was the most amazing English teacher. We learned without realizing we were learning!
Jessica Randall
Jessica Randall, for me of course!
Anna Lamb
Anna Lamb- I'd give it to my cute little niece who is just starting on this path of womanhood:)
Anna Lamb: Mr. Stevens. He taught History and I was lucky enough to have him for 2 years. He was a great teacher and I remember a lot of the things he taught us. He was also a great friend and a good listener. I still call him friend today, almost 20 years later.
Tanya Murphy
Tanya Murphy to my almost 17 year old daughter who carries her "goods" to college each day, this would be so cool and discreet!
Tanya Murphy Amos, he was my photography teacher in high school. Very cool guy who would meet up with us for coffee when we were out shooting homework.
Mary Juchem
Jamie Dettling - me
kelsey hansen: myself.
Ashley Alder
Ashley Alder: Myself...also my sisters!
Jessica Christensen: I would get it for myself because I have had a few kids who think tampons are toys!
Ashley Alder: Coach Snow...since he would just put on a movie everyday and let us do openbook tests with a partner! Fun astronomy class!
Jessica Christensen: Mrs. J, she was fun and didn't take herself too seriously.
ELLEN JOHNSON
Ellen Johnson I would give it to my daughter
Jolynn Page: Myself or my sister
Erin Poulsen : myself
Erin Poulsen : Mr. Dickerson he made science class fun even though the subject wasn't.
Amber Ostler
Amber Ostler: My sisters for sure!
Ellen Johnson Mr. Benson, he was always willing to help with anything that you didn't quite understand.
Amber Ostler: Ms. Lewis -- she was the cool, single, French teacher who brought her boyfriend to class.
Gloria Gomez
Gloria Gomez: My best friend (and one for myself)
Gloria Gomez: Mrs. Sciaroni, she cared about her students and also taught about real-life stuff not just what was in the text books
Kiery Wilson: ME!
Whitney Miller: myself or my sis
Kiery Wilson: Mr. Kakacek. We called him Mr. K he was one of the kindest and happiest teachers I have ever had. I TA'd for him and he even came to my graduation party!
Diane Jensen
Whitney Miller: My geography teacher that tought us the Africa song. I can still sing it 15 years later!
Diane Jensen: My daughter
Lindsey Montague: my little sis
Jinii Boren: Me!
Jinii Boren: Mr Young and his starburst problems!
Karie Coats: I would love one for myself!!!
Lindsey Montague:
I loved Dianne Crim, and algebra teacher from Clayton Jr. High. Now that I am a teacher, I can see all the things she was doing right!! She didn't teach directly from "the book," as most teacher were stuck doing in those days. She used music, art, and other non-traditional ways to teach us different math concepts. And, she always talked to us like we were real people, and not overly-hormonal, annoying pre-teens!
Jamie Garner: ME! (I need to tuck them away - my kids always pull the tampons out and wave them around in church....)
Jamie Garner: Mr. Lovell - everyone loved him - he was funny, kind, and loveable.
Carson Burton
tricia goff: my daughter
tricia goff: my science teacher mr. budge made me love science!
Karie Coats: I can't remember all my teachers names but I really LOVED my cheerleading coach Mrs. Sanders! She was always so easy going and nice to everyone!
carson burton: I would give it to my wonderful cousin, RaNae because as a mom of 7 kids she is always on the go! Maybe this would make the visit from our favorite "aunt" a lil' more doable! :)
Carson Burton: Mrs Brandon-although i didn't like history, she was the teacher that helped me at home when i had surgery and went the extra mile not because she had to but because she cared! :)
Lori Mineer- My niece (who get totally flustered over anything girly)
Lori Mineer - Mrs. Murphy was my choir teacher and taught me how to be proud and confident of my talents
Brenda Murray
Sherrill Cushing
Brenda Murray - I would probably give it to my sister and then have to buy a few for gifts and of course one for me!
Brenda Murray: Mrs. Doncaster - she was my art teacher and made life in middle school amazing!
Donna Hainsworth
Very nice!
Sara Grant: Myself
Donna Mangelson - my daughter, she will be in Jr. high next year
DeVonya Madsen
DeVonya Madsen - I would give it to one of my daughters
DeVonya Madsen - Mr Toronto, he was my typing teacher. He was nice and soooo tall.
Amy Ward
shannon dial: {myself}
Amy Ward. I will give this to my preteen who ALREADY needs it! If you think it's embarrassing to start in Jr. High, try starting in elementary school where you are one of only a handful! I have 3 other daughters who I may end up buying them for (in a few years).
shannon dial: mrs. hewlett. she taught me to appreciate the beauty of art and music.
Amy Ward. Tracy Satterfield (Karahalios). She treated us as equals (even gave me the keys to her car to go get lunch). I felt like she really cared.
Donna Mangelson - Mr. Wallace - he was just a great science teacher.
Tiffany Idiart: my niece
Emily Ventura
Tiffany Idiart: Mr. Austine because he made me laugh in Utah History every day.
Rebecca Ostler
Becky Jensen: I would either keep it for myself or give it to one of the Young Women I work with at church. I'd have to find someone who wouldn't be too embarrassed about it, though.
Emily Ventura-I have a little friend who is 12-she was our flower girl and now she helps babysit my girls. I think I would give it to her mom to give to her when she starts needing it.
Rebecca Ostler: Myself
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