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Win a vintage Shiny Brite ornament wreath — made by Georgia Peachez

pam kueber - Updated: August 29, 2022

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

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Yes. This one broke too. Long story. New link posted above! All entries so far count. 

I know: According to authentic retro etiquette, it’s way too early to talk Christmas decorations. But if you are thinking about doing fabulous things with vintage Shiny Brite ornaments, you only have so many days left to ornie-hoard and hot-glue. Or… if you know you are never gonna get this crafty yourself — here’s your chance to win our super famous annual giveaway: A vintage Shiny Brite ornament wreath made by the the queen of Shiny Brite crafting, the talented and generous Georgia Peachez. WOOT!

Suzy of Georgia Peachez
Suzy aka Georgia Peachez

Every year, as a gift to readers, I buy a wreath from Suzy aka Georgia Peachez for this giveaway. Thank you, readers, for being THE BEST. I luv you! Suzy always jumps to help out. She gave me a great price (her wreaths now sell for $250! each!) — and quick as I asked, she made this special wreath just for us. She said:

Pam, I made a wreath with my two favorite elements, a knee hugger elf and a reindeer.

Heck to the yeah, knee hugger elf and reindeer! Thank you, Suzy!

Instructions to enter to win the Shiny Brite wreath made by Georgia Peachez:

  • STEP #1: Add a comment below and in it: Tell us, what is your favorite part of the holiday season? Or whatever. As always, this is fundamentally about spreading the love in any ole way you’re comfortable with. Please note: If you are a first-time commenter, I must “free” your comment from moderation. This may not happen quickly, especially if it’s the weekend. So hang tight.
  • STEP #2: You must be a subscriber to my weekly newsletter to win. (Yes, I am using this as a way to try to keep you addicted to the blog. Please know, though, you can unsubscribe at any time.)
  • One entry per person.
  • 48 states only. Sorry, Alaska, Hawaii and rest of world — this is quite a bulky item and expensive to ship, as it is.
  • Terms of Use apply to all participation on the blog — please read ’em.
  • I’ll run this one for one full week. So, contest ends Friday morning, Nov. 8, 10 am ish Eastern. Again: Winner gets the wreath shown.
  • I will choose a winner via the random.org random number generator… I will check the newsletter log to see that the winner is a bona-fide newsletter subscriber… if so, I will contact the winner (if not, I will move the next person in the comment stream)… they have one calendar week to respond… and if I don’t hear from them, Iwill move on to the next person in the comment stream. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. Be sure to enter your email address correctly in the Comment form!
  • I will post the first name of the winner at the top of this post as soon as they confirm.

Can’t wait to win? Want to make more of your own? Suzy has been super generous and shared her how-to: How to make a Christmas wreath out of vintage Shiny Brites ornaments of your very own. –>.

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Suzy showed us how to make these in this story!

Good luck, everyone!

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  1. connie says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:04 am

    great wreath love all things vintage and old reminds me of CHristmas’when I was a child, long , long ago!!!

  2. Kellie says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:04 am

    My favorite thing about the Holiday Season is spending time with family! Thanks a bunch for this giveaway! These wreaths are beautiful!

  3. Connie Heien says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:04 am

    The best part of Christmas is my memories of Christmas’s past. We had a wonderful close bunch of aunts, uncles and cousins. I would have to keep this wreath up for months!

  4. Shelley Holly says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:03 am

    Being our last name is Holly…I grew up around Christmas crazy people. ALL of our homes have Holly bushes & the houses are decorated with ANYTHING Holly. I remember waking up on Christmas mornings & my mom having the Holly strung all down the hallways, the banisters & railings inside & outside the house. Dishes, glasses, linens EVERYTHING Holly themed. I have some of the things now & have added to my collection. I still get those “frozen moments” of being little & seeing the decorations & I catch my breath & remember………

  5. Kim Roper says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:03 am

    I absolutely love Christmas and the nostalgic feelings brought on from pulling out my old vintage decorations, many made by my grandmothers or were passed down. There’s no comfort like remembering wonderful times of days passed.

  6. Jennifer says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:00 am

    My favorite part of the holiday season is the feeling of hope, joy and happiness that it brings. From the decorations and overall happy vibes all around, to seeing my little tots with their faces lighting up…its all just so wonderful and magical, especially through the eyes of a child. The wreath is adorable and we would love to win it! Thank you for the chance!

  7. Maggie says

    November 2, 2013 at 10:00 am

    There isn’t much that I don’t enjoy about the holiday season. I love the food, the decorations, the lights. I love it all~!

  8. patti persia says

    November 2, 2013 at 9:59 am

    My favorite part is seeing the excitement in my kids eyes.

  9. h20buffalo says

    November 2, 2013 at 9:56 am

    The best part of the holiday is stuffing all the stockings with personalized doodads collected year round for our extended family of 16 plus 4 dogs. The look of delight as the little ones get to unwrap stocking stuffers before even getting to the presents makes the reveal, as small as it may be, all the more enjoyable.
    Plus our family tradition is to open stocking stuffers, which cover the entire dining table, eat a huge brunch and then open presents. It extends the day and makes us appreciate everything we have all the more.

  10. Jamie says

    November 2, 2013 at 9:53 am

    My favorite part of the holidays are:
    * The spirit of Christmas in the air
    * Christmas cookies; and
    * Decorating

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