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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!

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:
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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. –>.

Good luck, everyone!









Karen gushurst says
Beautiful ornament wreaths! My favorite part of the holidays is the long hike through the woods with everyone and the hounds after the Christmas meal.
ShellyinPhx says
Love bustin’ out my vintage Santa collection for the holidays…am already itching to put them out! I know, I know…too soon. 🙂
Vanessa says
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these wreathes! Gorgeous!
Loribeth says
I love Christmas eve. We watch “The Homecoming” on DVD and make cocoa for the community Christmas eve celebration on the town common. Love staying in pajamas on Christmas day! Would love to win this beautiful wreath!
Diane H says
A bonafide comment! But seriously, I love the beginning of the Christmas season, before things get repetitious. The first Christmas carol on the radio, the first light display in the neighborhood made soft-focus from snowfall; all the things that bring promise to the upcoming holidays. The only exception to this is the first official shopping day–Fridays after Thanksgiving are my day to hide from the world.
Diane says
Super cute wreath!
Cathy R says
Love your site and love these wreaths! They bring back memories of Christmas’ growing up!
Allen says
I love these wreaths!!
Rhon says
Hi! Came across your sight as I was doing research for my 1961 vintage trailer. Love everything you post. I appreciate all the work that goes into Retro Renovation. (Great name.)
Erin A says
Love your site and love this wreath! I grew up with one of those elves on our tree every year. So awesome!