Etsy Review: JulieVision (+ Giveaway!)

Posted by The Floozie On January - 28 - 2010

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It’s no real secret that I’m a total Etsy fanatic. How can you not be with what feels like millions of unique listings of hand crafted goodies from across the globe? Etsy is like a haven for all those like me: People obsessed with trinkets, antiques, and all things shiny.
Every once in a while I stumble across an awesome etsy shop that provides something really classic and yet unique. It just so happened that a shop keeper of a store that fits that description contacted me last week, letting me know that she would love to provide a product from her shop as a giveaway to my readers.
Enter Julie of JulieVision.

JulieVision is a unique shop on etsy that sells both classic bags as well as fun, funky bags.

My favorite in the shop is her “Lucy, I’m home!” bag, which I seriously CAN. NOT. STOP. Drooling over.

She also carries something for the funky shopper

Something for those who love retro style
(is it lame that I totally adore that this bag is called “Frank Lloyd Wrong”??)

Something for the western lady

And something for the old soul.
(Oh my gosh, I adore the description on this. “[This bag is called] “Oregon Trail”, because if this bag could talk, it would say “Hepseba has dysentery” and “Caulk the wagon and float it.” “)

But aside from her fantastically adorable clutches, Julie also makes the coolest shopper bags, called a Mullet Tote. Yes, you read that right. Mullet. You know… like Captain Planet, Steven Segal, or Billy Ray Cyrus in his “achy break-y heart…” days. …I just don’t think he’d understand…

Annnnnyways…
Her Mullet bag promises Business on the outside and Party on the inside, providing you with a stylish, even professional, bag to carry around, whilst knowing your belongings are partying like it’s 1999 within.
Or in her words “A durable, machine washable tote with business/school/commuter train/airport appropriate outside, and a FREAKIN’ AWESOME inside. It’s like wearing fantastic underpants, only for your bag.”

And since the Mullet Tote is reversible, if your bag is feeling a little like an exhibitionist, you’re free to show off it’s glam inner with a simple flip of your bag.

Now on to your favorite part… Miss Julie has offered us a wonderful CUSTOM Mullet Tote as a giveaway for TFF readers! That’s right, not only can you win an awesome bag, but you get to pick out exactly what you want it to look like!

To enter this contest:

  • WHAT YOU CAN WIN: 1 Custom Mullet Tote from JulieVision
  • TO ENTER: Comment on this post and tell us the worst hairstyle you ever had
  • BONUS ENTRIES: Post about the giveaway on facebook, twitter, or your blog then post one comment per shout-out with a link to it. Limit 4 entries per person)
  • GIVEAWAY ENDS: Monday, February 1st at 10pm Central Time
  • HOW MANY PRIZES: One
  • AND AS ALWAYS: Be sure to go visit Julie’s site and scope out her other merchandise.

So get on it, spread the word, enter the contest and be merry.

I’m off to find a way to successfully hint to my husband that THIS needs to be MINE.

64 Responses to “Etsy Review: JulieVision (+ Giveaway!)”

  1. Jessica says:

    Beautiful. :O) I have, for the most part, always had long hair. My hair is usually what defines me and what people notice first. Right before junior year in highschool I wanted to cut it short (above my shoulders) and layered. However, my hair is sooo think it did look just like a mullett. I cried for two days straight before my mom took me to another salon that eventually thinned my hair out enough to make it work. Needless to say, I never went back to short hair again.

  2. Tiffany says:

    Worst hairstyle ever. Oh, yeah. That would be the time, in middle school, when I decided to cut my own bangs. And they were uneven so I cut some more. And they were uneven still. It was a vicious cycle that ended VERY poorly. Ugh.

  3. Ugh, when I was a child, my mother would perm my hair. But I didn’t know what to do with it. So I would brush it every morning. And it would poof straight out. “Triangle Head” was what one of the boys at school called me and my sis. (Real creative, I know, but we were in 3rd grade). It was awful.

  4. scott says:

    BY FAR the worse hair I EVER had was in two parts: 1) I died my naturally blonde hair jet black, including the eyebrows. I was going thru this Goth phase. My GF said I looked like Charlie Chaplin. It was HORRID! My face looked like a ghost and it was just nuts. 2) I went back to the salon to have the black taken out and all they could get it to w/o burning it to the scalp was strawberry blond and they would not even touch my eyebrows. My GF used her facial bleach on my eyebrows to get them to match the hair. GOD it was ugly! LOL

  5. angie says:

    My worst haircut was definitely when I was 11 years old. My mom was sick of dealing with it and I was too lazy to do anything with it at that age and being a tomboy too. She took me to her hairdresser and told them to layer it up to my shoulders. What I got was a MULLET! BIG feathers all over my head with it short on top and feathered to my shoulders. EGADS! I have pics of myself like that from school…OMG just laughable!

  6. Erin says:

    My worst hairstyle was when I was like 10. I didn’t know what frizz ease or a straightener was, and I had bangs with naturally curly hair and Louisiana humidity. My hair looked like I was constantly sticking my finger in a socket!

  7. Teresa says:

    The worst haircut I ever had was definitely the fly wing/high bangs look in the 80s! LOL

  8. AK's Mom says:

    Had super short BAD hair cut when I was in junior high. and to top it off-I wore the worst earrings that stood out horribly. AH! It was just bad altogether!

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