What’s in a Name? Tell us and Win!

 
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Name it & Win it tool case
A new product means it’s time for a contest!

Here’s the scoop: Over the past few years I’ve given my handbags names that are significant to me. What could be more significant than you, the customer, who has kept me in business for 8 years. It’s about time I honor you and let you name my latest accessory.

Come up with a creative name for the Jordana Paige tool case! If you win, not only will you get a brand new tool case but your idea will be immortalized in the world of Jordana Paige.

From today until December 12th at midnight PST, you can submit your ideas in the comments of this blog post, on our Facebook wall or via email.  I’ll be judging based on creativity, uniqueness and a bit of je ne sais quoi. (You know, that thing that makes something awesome, but you’re not sure how to describe it or even what it is. No wonder people say that in French.)

The winner will be announced the following week. Only three entries per person, so give us your best. Find inspiration here.

Get those creative juices flowing! I’m looking forward to reading your ideas.

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311 Responses to “What’s in a Name? Tell us and Win!”

  1. Jill Wright says:

    I’d name the organizer “MONROE”, as just like Marilyn, it’s sleek, sexy & has all the right bits in all the right places.

  2. Amy Anderson says:

    a place for every thing and every thing in its place! WOW! neat
    as far as a name…
    nessasario!
    or knitcessity

  3. Elaine Sumner Rumsey says:

    Pocket It

  4. Jennifer Trempe-Thomas says:

    I would name it Handy Dandy… because it looks like such a handy dandy case to own and use!

  5. Sue says:

    I didn’t go through all the comments to see if Serendipity has been mentioned. Serendipity means a “happy accident” or “pleasant surprise”; specifically, the accident of finding something good or useful without looking for it.

  6. Marilyn says:

    I thought “Safekeeper” was appropriate, but let’s face it, that bears too much resemblance to the staple of the 80′s high school student: the trapperkeeper. So, how to give it a bit of je ne sais quoi? ¡Viva translation! “La Garde” (i.e. “safekeeper” in French) sounds much better. :-)

  7. Darrilyn says:

    I’d call it: JP Artist Extraordinaire.

  8. Sharon says:

    Your new accessory looks like the perfect pouch, so I would name it “The Perfect Pouch”. It’s a gorgeous little bag!

  9. Elizabeth says:

    “Lizbeth”, the very southern rendition of my name. It reminds me of what a real woman is–soft but not delicate; maybe not stereotypically beautiful, but simply elegant on the outside, yet on the inside possessing every tool necessary to get through events of the day–or her life!

  10. Susi says:

    ou la la…

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