Showing posts with label #VeilsAndMantillas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #VeilsAndMantillas. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2015

Veils and Mantillas WINNER



The winner of the Veils and Mantillas giveaway is...

Veil

Entries: 418
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alison g. is the winner!
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Thank you to everyone that participated.  I have more great reviews and giveaways coming soon.

I appreciate your kind and continued support.

Have a happy and safe Labour Day Weekend!

Terri

Friday, August 21, 2015

Veils and Mantillas Review and Giveaway, ends 9/3/15 #VeilsAndMantillas




I am Roman Catholic.  I attended Saint Michael's Catholic School.  I wore saddle oxfords and a blue plaid skirt and every morning at Mass, I wore a small plaid "beanie" to cover my head.

Over the past few years, I've noticed that a lot of women were no longer wear head coverings or veils. However, when I began attending St. Frances Cabrini, I began seeing more and more women wearing the veil or mantilla at Mass.

When I came across a company called Veils and Mantillas I was intrigued.  Their beautiful veils brought back so many memories.  I knew I wanted to get one.

Why?  Because I am drawn toward my Faith more and more each day.  For me, the veil is a sign of reverence and obedience.  How do I feel when I wear it?  I feel closer to G-d.  Closer to Jesus.  I feel closer to the Eucharist and the Liturgy.

I also feel protected and very blessed to be able to freely worship.

I spoke about these things to Teresa Preiss who designs and sews the veils.  She very generously made a veil for me and agreed to allow me to share it with you. 





I received a very beautiful Lavender Veil trimmed in white lace.  It arrived in a sheer organza bag along with a booklet explaining the veil and why it is worn in Church.


I chose lavender because it is a subtle, delicate colour and that appealed to me.  I requested the large because I have thick curly hair and knew I'd need a larger size.





I didn't take any photos inside the church -- I thought that was improper. I think you can see how the veil drapes and covers the head and falls on the shoulders.

The veil comes down to mid-back on me (but I'm only 5' 3").  I am so very pleased with it.






FROM THE WEBSITE:

This exquisite Handmade long lace veil in size Large, made from a light weight floral lace with white scalloped edges, gently frames the face. It is a traditional D-shape Catholic church veil that gracefully falls mid-way down the back on most women.

This mantilla veil is soft and Light weight for your comfort, and it comes with a beautiful protective veil bag for dust-free, snag-free, and wrinkle-resistant storage.
It is also available in a variety of other colors.

***Material: All new material, 100% polyester lace
***Color: Lavender
***Dimensions: 50” wide 24” long

***Veil Care: Hand wash cold with gentle soap. Squeeze gently and lay flat to dry. Medium iron if necessary.





Each veil comes with a booklet that examines the wearing of the veil.  It is very enlightening and I learned much from reading it.

Every Friday, Teresa offers "Freebie Friday" -- just comment on the photo for your chance to win the Veil / Mantilla of the week!

Teresa has also very generously offered one of my readers the opportunity to win a veil of their choice (excluding the Exquisite Mantilla and Guadalupe Mantilla found on amazon.com).





Just follow the entry instructions below for your chance to win.

Open to USA only, 16+, No PO Boxes, please. All entries will be verified. Giveaway ends on 9/3/15. One winner.

DISCLOSURE:
I received a veil for the purpose of review.  All opinions expressed herein are my own and based on my own use of and experience with the item.