Wednesday Giveaway : Superhero
Tags:Today I want to celebrate a wonderful blogger, jewelry artist, mother, and life coach who has become a friend: Andrea Scher of Superhero Designs. [ photo below by Boho Girl Denise Andrade ]
Andrea is the reason I began blogging back in 2004. I was working on a project for a workshop about designing with color (& color inspiration) and was searching the internet using the search terms "colorful jewelry." I stumbled onto Andrea's Superhero site (and of course I had to order a handmade necklace as part of my research), started reading her blog and checking out all her inspiring links, and decided then and there that what she was doing was cool and I wanted to start my own blog.
I finally got to meet Andrea in person last summer after corresponding back and forth from time to time over the past four years. It was awesome. She has a heart of gold, a wonderful written voice, and a gift for helping people get in touch with their own inner superhero.
Today, lucky readers, Andrea is giving away a one of her fantastic, colorful bead necklaces. In addition, she has a special holiday sale happening now that includes $20 off necklaces bead necklaces. Passion would make a great gift for a special friend (or a suggestion for a spouse who may need a little help in choosing a Valentine gift).
Here's a little FAQ on her lovely necklaces. She has also added these very cool silver pendant necklaces to her offerings.
To be entered into the drawing today leave a comment that highlights your own personal superpower (or superpowers). And before you think you have none, stop and consider the possibility
for a moment. What is something you are just awesome at? Take a
minute to be proud of something about ourselves and share it publicly.
I bet you are your very own superhero in some very special way.
Comments will be closed at 8pm Pacific tonight with the winner posted shortly after.


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Beautiful necklace and what a great gift it would be.
I have a 3yr old, 2 year old and expecting at 5 1/2 months so I guess my strongest superpower is to love unconditionally each and everyone of them.
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My own personal superpower is the abliity to love unconditionally. I love the necklace, I hope I win!!!
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I think my superhero power is the ability to multi-task and to do things quickly. With 3 kids, and all the things going on, I've got to get finished with one task, and onto the next.
Thanks for the cool giveaway!
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A real super hero is almost always reluctant. When asked about an heroic deed, they usually say something like, "I didn't think about it, I just did it" or "I was only doing my job" or "that's what I was trained to do." Think Capt. C.B. "Sully" Sullenberger, the US Airways pilot who made an emergency landing in the Hudson River. So perhaps a super hero out there might not respond to this Give-A-Away? Too shy? Too busy? Too reluctant? Then may I nominate one please? Her name is Samantha Van Arnhem. http://vanarnhem411.blogspot.com/ She is the mother of two little girls, one of whom has Rett Syndrome and one adopted from Guatemala. She works outside of the home, and still takes great care of her family (her husband is a h.s math teacher who is a super-hero of a Dad). She is also a talented scrapbook artist. If you asked her how she does it all, she'd laugh and say " Oh,I don't know." One of those lovely necklaces would be lovely on her. She deserves it.
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I would say my superpower would have to be the gift of encouragement and bringing "sunshine and joy" to people- strangers and friends- I just love giving something so simple, it truly has the power (superpower) to change someones life!
Thanks for the beautiful giveaway!
Blessings!
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Hmmm...my super human powers? I'm a WOMAN. Need I say more!?!
Michele B.
michele-bailey@sbcglobal.net
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I'm a superhero to my kids. I love that in their little minds I really can do anything! I'm a pretty good cook too. :)
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My superpower is what my friend and family call "Martha Stewart" I work long hours running a cardiology practice, where I am the administrator, RN, IT, secretary, accountant, janitor etc etc, then come home and do all these things at home. My powers are true as I have raised two wonderful children who have gone on to adulthood with confidence and knowing they are loved. I have been married for 24 years which is an accomplishment these days. So all in all, this "wonder woman" is pretty happy with a job well done.
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I suppose that I am really good at keeping a clean house....I'm a neat freak and just can't function if things aren't tidy. That's my superpower. I love these necklaces!
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Super Power? The ability to nurture each of my children in a way, that allows him/her to find the path in life meant just for that child.
We have nine great kids. The oldest of whom is twenty-two and a senior in college, the youngest a pair of four year old twins. In the mix are three college students, two high schoolers, two middle-schoolers who are partially home schooled and four year old twin daughters.
The greatest compliment I've ever received from a teacher or school administrator, (and over the nineteen years that have passed, I have received many) is, "Each of your children are so uniquely his/her own person that if I didn't know they were brothers and sisters you'd never guess." At the time, I thought…well DUH they’re individuals. From the prospective of a young parent, our oldest three all in the early elementary grades, it was an appropriate thought. Still, the compliment tucked itself away in corner of my mind. Now as the fifty-year-old Mom of nine, three nearly grown, I realize what an enormous compliment it was.
In our nest, we have a twenty-two year old son, who was arrested as he protested the war in Iraq. He’s now headed for law school. A twenty-one year old naval ROTC midshipman, majoring in geology. A nineteen year old PR major, who doesn't rise from her bed in the morning I'm certain without eyeliner in place. A seventeen year old left-leaning son who lives for the "pay it forward" tours. (Think tie-dyed t-shirt with peace symbol prominently displayed) A sixteen year old conservative who put the discipline in disciplined student. (Imagine a quiet teen, with razor sharp creases in her wool with a matching sweater set), a thirteen year old Audrey Hepburn clone who read her way through the entire elementary school library and is working on the middle schools selection, while organizing the family recycling program. An eleven-year-old son, who is a walking factoid on the Second World War, and has mastered the technology that, allows his dyslexia and dysgraphia to take a back seat. And bringing up the rear...A princess with curly brown hair, and big chocolate eyes. Determined to learn to read on her own, with a smile on her face and the ability to charm us all...and her blonde, blue eyed sister, who while being diagnosed as severely autistic, simply rocks our world with her tight hugs and giggle.
I’ve come to believe that being a young parent can be a bit like looking through the wrong end of a telescope, it’s hard to see the whole picture. What I didn’t realize as a young mom was the fine line between nurturing and molding. How difficult it would sometimes be to separate what issues were mine, and which were my children’s. (There were sounds of rejoicing to be heard the day, my daughter and I came to the agreement that thirteen year old girls were actually more capable of finding the outfit they wanted, if they were all on the floor. And the fact that she is a Dean’s list student bear out the fact that it did not hamper her success in life. And the world did not quit spinning, when the bathrooms went without cleaning for a month while we dealt with a child’s crisis…and the bathrooms were still there ready to be scrubbed when it was resolved. And in fact, cookie dough ice cream for breakfast does appear to raise performance on final exams.) By letting go of the things that really didn’t matter, our children bloomed into the most people so uniquely their own.
You can no longer eat off my bathroom floors, our cupboards contain enough junk to have induced a coma during an earlier phase of my life, and we own a video game system…. But, out of the ashes of my youthful idealism rose my super power…and how cool is that?!
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I love that necklace. :) I think my superpower is the ability to learn pretty much anything I want from a book or online article. lol
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hey ali!
what a great tribute/blog entry! i've had my eye on andrea's necklaces for a loooooooong time!
my superpower? i choose the best friends! ever since i was little i've had terrific people in my life -- really wonderful friends! i think i've been blessed with a friend-magnet that draws me to loyal, loving and thoughtful friends.
thanks for getting me thinking this morning.
-sara-
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Wow, beautiful necklace, defiantly inspired to do some beading today.
I would say my Superpower is organizing. I can turn any closet, cupboard or room into an area that is functional and organized.
Good luck everyone and enjoy your day.
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I have a strong work ethic...and my husband said it best - we were playing a game with his family, and the question was how would Amber like to make 1 million dollars. His answer was through hard work. It was a great complement!
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since i just finished painting my bathroom i would have to say one of my superpowers is the ability to paint clean, crisp lines. no splatters are happening on my watch!
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Very pretty!! I think one of my superpowers is that I'm pretty good at seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. No matter what life throws me, I can always spin a bad situation and turn it into a learning opportunity. I can turn bad news into a new challenge!
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I am awesome at organizing events. Whenever someone in the family wants to put together some kind of event (baby shower, birthday party, dinner party, just to name a few) I am the first person they call and I love it!!!!
I am also good at letter writing...typically those that ask for something. I am also the first one to call for that as well.
That felt good to think about something that I am really good at. Thanks, ALI!!!!
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Thats an easy one...I am a problem solver...
That is what I do best.
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my super power? keeping people warm with the power of my hands! i'm a knitter, and i relish knitting items for others, whether it's family and friends or the hundreds of donated knits i send out across the world every year.
(my super secret special added super power? knitting love into everything i make, so that when the items are worn? people feel loved.)
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Such an awesome give away! Lately I would have to say my superpower is the ability to always try to see the positive in a situation. I am always conciously making the effort to see the glass half full and see the meaning in all that I do.
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