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BooJee Beads Lanyard – A Stylish Way to Keep Track of Your ID

Submitted by Connie on June 20, 2009 – 10:16 pm34 Comments

boojeebeadslogoIn the 80’s I worked for a large utility company and security became a huge issue. We were all issued photo cards and told to wear them at all times.  Back then, all that was available was a very utilitarian silver badge clasp. Now that security has become an issue for companies of all sizes, including hospitals, schools, etc., there are lots of options for showing a little personal style while still wearing the required badge.

BooJee Beads offers a huge selection of necklace and retractable lanyards. They even offer Fair Trade lanyards beaded by artisans in Guatemala.  Each of the Fair Trade lanyards are crocheted with glass beaded making for a beautiful and durable piece of lanyard jewelry.  Best of all, purchasing one allows the creators to purchase food, clothing, and pay school tuition for their children.

Necklace Style Lanyard - Photo Credit:  Boojeebeads.com

Necklace Style Lanyard - Photo Credit: Boojeebeads.com

Beads too noisy for you or not your style? They have beautiful ribbon lanyards, unisex lanyards with leather cords, and ID Badge Reels.  All can be purchase on their website where they range from $10 to $20.  They’d make great gifts as well!  There are so many beautiful ones I wish I needed one now!

BooJee Beads also donates 10% of their profit from their Pink Ribbon Lanyard necklace to the American Cancer Society for research and efforts to find a cure for Breast Cancer. The handcrafted necklace is made with glass seed beads in shades of pink, rose and gray crystal. It is simply stunning!   The lanyard features a magnetic breakaway clasp and comes with a clear pouch to hold your ID horizontally or vertically.

If you need to wear your ID, wear it beautifully!

Enter to Win this Pink Ribbon Necklace Lanyard - Photo Credit:  BoojeeBeads.com

Enter to Win this Pink Ribbon Necklace Lanyard - Photo Credit: BoojeeBeads.com

ENTER TO WIN! WINNER CHOSEN

The nice folks at BooJee Beads sent me a Pink Ribbon Lanyard to check out. Since I work at home and  my only employee is my mother, ID’s are not necessary here, so I’m passing on my sample to one of my readers!  To enter, just comment below with your favorite lanyard from the BooJee Beads site.  Regular contest rules apply.  Contest ends June 28, 2009, 8pm  PT.  Open to all readers.

Enjoy!

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