Welcome to the I Can See! Giveaway!
Sponsored by: Verilux
Hosted by: Mostly Together Mommy
If you have ever spent a significant amount of time looking at small print
in a book, or counting stitches in a piece of needlework, you know the
strain it can have on your eyes. The Heritage Natural Spectrum Desk Lamp was designed in
response to that eye strain.
in a book, or counting stitches in a piece of needlework, you know the
strain it can have on your eyes. The Heritage Natural Spectrum Desk Lamp was designed in
response to that eye strain.
This special lamp uses an optix lens to diffuse light to reduce glare,
eyestrain, and fatigue. Such a special lamp deserves to look special also,
so it comes in an antique brushed nickel, with a head that can swivel 350
degrees. The height is adjustable between 11.5″ and 17.5″, allowing you to
easily adapt it for your own purposes.
eyestrain, and fatigue. Such a special lamp deserves to look special also,
so it comes in an antique brushed nickel, with a head that can swivel 350
degrees. The height is adjustable between 11.5″ and 17.5″, allowing you to
easily adapt it for your own purposes.
You can find a full review from Mostly Together Mommy HERE. As a crafter and someone who works at computer for many hours a day, it’s important to prevent eye strain and use excellent lighting.
One lucky winner is going to take home a lamp of their own! This is a $200 value! To enter, simply use the Rafflecopter form below. This giveaway is open to all those 18+ in the U.S. The giveaway will end on July 14, 2014.
Disclaimer: This blog has not been compensated to promote this giveaway. This giveaway is not affiliated with Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter. Sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment. Merlot Mommy received no financial compensation for posting this giveaway.
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I could definitely see my beadwork better with this lamp 🙂
I will see my quilting better