Let’s have a party

August 6, 2012/Miscellaneous

Toronto seems so long ago… we spent the weekend driving to The Poconos for a wedding and then home. I still have one more day in Toronto to get up here, but first let’s have a party, shall we?

I’m again having a Thirty-One products party and have decided to let you guys in on it. They have some great products that I use on a regular basis and absolutely love. For those not familiar with the bags, I’m going to give a quick run down of my favorites.

The Organizing Utility Tote: (pg 36) $30
This bag is a shoulder bag that I use to run around town for errands, to the library, out with the kids….. it’s easy to carry. I like that it has elastic pockets on the outside for my water bottle and Ryan’s water bottle so I don’t get anything inside wet with condensation. 
The Large Utility Tote (pg 35) $35
I use this bag ALL THE TIME! We use it as a pool bag, a park bag (the Picnic Thermal Tote pg. 37 fits in here nicely leaving room fora bunch of other goodies), travel bag for odd shaped items like wrapped Christmas presents, board games (when we go camping), carrying laundry. I know people who keep this in their trunk and throw all their returns in it or use it to take things to and from the car. I have two of these bags and use them both!
The Hang-Up Home Organizer (pg 39) $45
This product changed my life!  It took all the crap from my kitchen island and put it neatly behind my pantry door. If you can’t stand clutter it’s worth the money. 
As far as gifts….
For Christmas I like to give the large utility or organizing tote personalized with the family name or initial. They are pretty universal and every type of person can use them. 
For kids and teens, I like the cinch sac personalized.  (pg 38)  My kids have them.  They are very functional, sturdy and the kids like seeing their initial on their bag. 🙂 
For diaper bags, they have the Cindy Tote (pg 38 in picture above) and Casual Cargo Purse (pg 40). Both very cute and functional. 
The Thermal Tote (pg 37) is their lunch box. It makes a really cute gift with personalization or for yourself!!  It’s one of their biggest sellers. 
There’s several different purses available…. purses are so personal so if you see one you like but have questions let me know. They do offer a neat thing called a purse skirt. The skeleton of the purse stays the same (come in black and brown) and has clips under the leather band that you change out the cover for different seasons or events. Several of my sisters carry this purse and really like it. I’ve also heard good things about the wallets. I have one they don’t carry anymore that’s very similar to the 15 Pocket Wallet (pg 41) and I Love it. 
For a pool/beach bag, some people use the Tote-ally Awesome Tote or the Retro Metro Tote (both pg. 38). 

The magazine baskets. (pg 39) The small one fits a roll of toilet paper across the bar so some people use it in a bathroom with magazines in the bottom. The medium magazine basket fits a paper towel roll across the bar so some people use it on their deck or at a picnic with paper towels across the top and plates and silverware in the interior. 
The special this month is  For every $31 spent, get ANY spirit item for 50% off! Plus personalization is on sale for $5.   The spirit items are the solid colored totes geared toward putting school colors together. (they come with the large utility tote, organizing utility tote, the picnic thermal tote, the retro metro bag, and the around town blanket.) 

Now the important stuff – – To order go to www.mythirtyone.com/17508  

Click through the catalog, write down the name of the item you want, the color, if you are personalizing the thread color and font style. 

Then click back to the main consultant page and go to “My Events”, click on the “Shop Now” link next to my name. And there you have it. An easy peasy way to buy a little something for yourself and maybe pick up some Christmas gifts while you’re at it. With the 50% spirit special you can order a personalized Large Utility Tote for someone for $22.50 plus tax and s&h. Not a bad price for a Christmas gift!  

Leave any questions you have in the comment section or email me directly. 



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