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Contest: Win Your Valentine a Stella & Dot Heart Necklace

Tell Patch why your Valentine is deserving of this beautiful Stella & Dot heart-shaped necklace, and you may just win it!

Patch is paring up with Tara Berner, Stella & Dot Independent Stylist, to give away a beautiful sterling silver heart-shaped necklace to a deserving Valentine.

Tell Patch in the comments section of this articly why your sweetie deserves this fabulous necklace in the comments below, and it could be adorning your Valentine’s neck.

At the bottom of the 16-inch sterling silver chain sits a dainty silver heart, pierced by the delicate silver chain.

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Necklace designer, California-based, Maya Brenner, who designed “Ever After Necklace” for Stella & Dot, has quite the celebrity following. Hollywood A-listers such as Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz have rocked her creations on the red carpets of Hollywood.

The necklace is sold for $49.99, but it could be yours for free if you tell Patch, and the whole world why your Valentine stole your heart.

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For more information on Stella & Dot, contact local independent stylist Tara Berner at 734-255-2821 or visit her at www.stelladot.com/taraberner

OK, now for the rules:

  • Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
  • To enter, tell us why your sweetie deserves a great Valentine's Day. Keep it clean.
  • All entries must be received by noon Feb. 13 Eastern Time.
  • You may enter once.
  • One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
  • Tara Berner, Stella & Dot Independent Stylist will deliver one (1) Grand Prize Winner the "Ever After Necklace." Approximate Retail Value: $49.99.
  • for complete Official Rules.


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