Update 11/28: Congratulations to winner Ginny, who won when I spun the random! Thanks everyone for playing! Come back next year for Year #9!
[Entries now closed.] It’s the most wonderful time of the year — time again for a chance to win a vintage Christmas ornament created especially for Retro Renovation by the one and only Georgia Peachez. I commissioned this wreath from Suzy for our annual giveaway — our 8th, I went back and counted! Note: I’m taking Thanksgiving week off — this contest will stay at the top of the homepage all week. Have a wonderful week, everyone! Read on for how to enter:
As far as I know, Georgia Peachez was the pioneer of the vintage ornament wreath about 10 years ago, and has honed her craft to perfection. She started a phenom! There’s nothing quite like an original Georgia Peachez creation! Read on for the rules to enter — and note, you can enter here daily now through Monday, Nov. 26.
In the last few years, Suzy has also started creating non-wreath vintage goodies, such as arrangements made in vintage vessels like head vases, retro toys and Christmas ceramics, as well as dioramas made using the vintage ornament boxes. You can see a lot of her adorable creations on GeorgiaPeachez’s Facebook page and in her online shop. Bottom line, I just adore this artist and all she does!
How to enter to win this vintage ornament wreath made by GeorgiaPeachez:
- To win, you must be a subscriber to our newsletter (Yes, this is “what’s in it for the blog” — you can opt out at any time after the contest ends, or continue on for the stories and other, occasional giveaways.)
- To enter, use the Comment field on this post below and tell us what is your favorite part of the holiday season. Or whatever, we’re easy.
- You can enter once per day now through Monday, Nov. 26, 6 p.m., when entries close. (You only need to subscribe to the newsletter once, though!)
- U.S. lower 48 states only. (These limits are in place because shipping and customs get prohibitively expensive in particular considering the fragility of this product and how carefully it must be wrapped.)
- Repeat: Entries close on Monday, Nov. 26, 2018, around 6 p.m. Eastern — that is, I will close the Comments field at that time.
- Prize: There will be one winner. The winner will receive the vintage ornament wreath pictured above, made by the GeorgiaPeachez, mailed to you by Georgia Peachez.
- Pam will choose the winners via the Random Number Generator at random.org. I will check if the ‘winner’ is a newsletter subscriber. I will email the winner. [Tip: Be sure you enter your email address correctly in the email field of the Comment form.] The winner will have five business days to respond. If I do not hear from them, I will choose the next person after who commented. Lather, rinse, repeat. I will post the winner’s first name as soon as all is confirmed. Note, I ‘clean up’ all the comments before choosing. That is, if someone A replies to another’s comment within the same day that someone A entered, I take out A’s comment.
- Terms of use apply.
Many thanks to the fabulous GeorgiaPeachez!
Disclosure: I purchased this wreath for this giveaway
from GeorgiaPeachez; she is covering the shipping — thanks, Suzy!.
We don’t typically do giveaways to make any money —
but to delight readers and to grow our newsletter list.
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Martin C says
Oh the light and sounds of the Christmas bubble light!
Jessica Umbertis says
Putting gifts in my own stocking.
Baccho Umbertis says
Hey! That’s not how Christmas works!
Ali says
I love decorating for Christmas!
Cindy W. says
Last holiday season, after carefully reading through your excellent tutorial, I hosted a wreathapalooza. My four sisters, my niece and I completed eight ornament wreaths. Luckily I had been planning for this for two years (as that is how long it took me to accumulate enough ornaments for everyone. It was so much fun…..especially seeing the wreaths going up for Christmas. Thanks for the great tutorial and for your always interesting newsletter. Happy Holidays!!
Baccho Umbertis says
Easily the best part of the holidays is spending time with my extended family. As each of our little families grow it gets a little harder each year to get everyone together and that just makes it more precious.
Trudi says
Cyber Monday shopping with my daughter!
Debbie says
Cookies!
Kirsten Lambdin says
Making Christmas cookies with my granddaughter!
Matt says
My favorite part of the holidays? From my earliest memories it’s always been about the Christmas lights. Big ceramic bulbs, Cool Brights, the new-then mini lights. I was always so excited to visit JCPenney at the mall to see all of their new light strings — bells! cardinals! Santa heads! And now I’m so grateful that LED lighting can (mostly) replicate the look of the classics, meaning my environmental guilt is partially assuaged.
Linda says
Back again, Merry Christmas!