Pam Lloyd/Pink Zebra independent consultant

Pam Lloyd/Pink Zebra independent consultant Hi, I’m an independent consultant for Pink Zebra. These are soy based sprinkles you can melt and mix.

03/25/2026

I say put all of Congress and Senate in the Greenbrier bunker and lock them in until they all get along and agree to work FOR the people not against us!

07/05/2024

Don’t accept a friend request or a someone you might know from me. Someone else is trying to scam me. I’ve reported it.

12/16/2023

Not every day do you see this

Our first big vendor event went great!!!
10/22/2023

Our first big vendor event went great!!!

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06/10/2023

Crafts by Jewelet LLC

𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐋𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 (𝟏𝟖𝟑𝟐-𝟏𝟖𝟕𝟕)
Native American Chief. Along with Chief Joseph the Younger, he directed the 1877 Nez Percé retreat from eastern Oregon into Montana and onward to Canada. The son of a prominent Nez Percé chief, Looking Glass had bitterly resented white encroachments on his ancestral lands, but opposed going to war with the United States over its plans to force his people onto the small reservation assigned to them at Lapwai, Idaho. When the Nez Percé and the U.S. Army first clashed at Whitebird Canyon on June 17, 1877, Looking Glass was already living on the Lapwai reservation, as he had agreed to do. Nevertheless, General Oliver Howard believed that Looking Glass would soon join the fighting, and he sent a detachment of troops to arrest him. Howard's plans backfired, however, for Looking Glass eluded arrest and fled the reservation to join Joseph and his fugitive band just as Howard had feared. For both better and worse, the Nez Percé flight bore the mark of Looking Glass's leadership. A respected battlefield commander, he convinced the band to flee to Montana, despite Joseph's opposition, and then persuaded them to stop at Big Hole, where he incorrectly believed they would be free from attack. After soldiers under the command of Colonel John Gibbon surprised the Nez Percé there on August 9, inflicting heavy casualties, Looking Glass lost much of his prestige as a military leader. Nearly two months later, when the Nez Percé were finally surrounded by Colonel Nelson A. Miles's troops in Northern Montana's Bearpaw mountains, Looking Glass remained stubbornly opposed to surrender. By this time, however, Chief Joseph had concluded that surrender was the only viable option, and on October 5, he rode out to hand over his rifle. That same day, Looking Glass set out to join Sitting Bull's band in Canada, but before he could make it to the border, he was killed by a Cheyenne scout

So glad you stopped by, please ask me how you can have a home party and we can mix some sprinkles with friends❤️
06/10/2023

So glad you stopped by, please ask me how you can have a home party and we can mix some sprinkles with friends❤️

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