Update: Congrats to winner Danielle! I went thru the entries, pruned duplicates, spun the random.org random number generator, found a winner, and she emailed me back tout suit. Thanks, everyone, for your lovely comments — and come back soon for more contests and retro fun!
So, I have been in the “let’s do some giveaways” mood. And I was thinking, yes, the holidays are not too far away. And, golly, everyone always goes crazy over Georgia Peachez’ (aka Suzy’s) Shiny Brite wreathes. So I asked Suzy to make one up for me (shown above)… I bought it from her… and it’s sitting on her dining room table itching to go to its new home. YUP: One week contest now “live” to Win this Wreath. Click on through for the rules and to enter ->
How to enter, now through noon Monday, Oct. 1:
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How to make a wreath using vintage Christmas tree ornaments — Suzy’s instructions
I bet we’ll get a lot of entries for this one — and there can only be one winner. So, the idea behind posting this giveaway right now is to remind you creative types to think ahead … make sure you’re collecting a whole bunch of vintage ornies … and gear up to make one of these yourself maybe. I know that in a lot of thrift stores across America, they start pulling out all the vintage ornaments for sale pretty soon. Or, maybe you’ve been collecting them all summer? That said, I know a lot of us *think* we’ll do a project… but never do… so keep an eye on Suzy’s blog because she keeps making wreaths all fall… she posts them for sale… and they sell out fast!
In the following super-popular story, Suzy showed us how she does it — how to make a wreath out of vintage Christmas tree ornaments:
Thank you, Suzy — you are such an inspiration!










Sara says
Gorgeous! I love the colors!:)
Jane Whitehurst says
This is a beautiful wreath! I think I’d have to leave it up year round!
Jamie J says
What a beautiful wreath, it reminds me of my grandparents’ ornaments in a good way 🙂
Christine Oglesby says
I would so love to win this for a very dear friend.
Beth says
Instantly blasted back to my childhood Christmas’ in the 50s. Just breathtaking. Thank you for sharing.
Tina Hunt says
Merry Christmas!!
Karen says
One word “FABULOUS”
Nancy Shipway says
This brings back happy memories of my childhood!
Teresa Walker says
Love this wreath and love this idea! What a great way to repurpose the vintage ornaments. IF I don’t win this one, I will just have to start gathering (more) and make one myself. The colors are just really warm and fuzzy feeling!
Rebecca says
Happy and cheery-like!