elisem is having a big sale to fund the purchase of correctly-fitting bras. This may sound trivial or foolish, but it isn't. Trust me.
matociquala has a
wonderful post on why you shouldn't let Them tell you what your process ought to be.
ETA and a third thing:
rhienelleth is having a
jewelry sale to benefit the ACLU's opposition of Prop 8. Which is a very worthy cause to buy pretty things for.
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Date: 2008-11-12 09:04 pm (UTC)I, too, make jewelry, and I thought it might be all right to link you to a special Rainbow Jewelry Drive (http://rhienelleth.livejournal.com/486104.html) I'm doing to raise money for the ACLU, which is directly opposing Prop 8. I'm making special "rainbow" jewelry for super cheap just for this drive, and donating the profit in one lump sum to the ACLU. We've already raised over $150, and I'm hoping to get as much as $300. I know that doesn't seem like much, but it feels better to be doing something.
Normally I would never comment like this, all "hey, look at my jewelry". But to me, the Rainbow Drive isn't about my jewelry. It's about doing something in support of the people Prop 8 hurts.
ETA: Thank you!