New 6.25 Wish List!

If you want to support local business this season and are wishing for truly unique gifts under the tree, this will be a great opportunity for you. Come in, grab a card and start making your wish list! We will keep the list safe here at the store – ready for your gift-givers. Plus, when someone purchases an item off your list, they get 10% off!

We’ll keep track of what is already purchased, so you can send the whole family. As a thank you for supporting our lil’ ol’ business during the holidays, we will send you a coupon for 40% off any single item in the store! 

Black Friday Hours: 12-5pm
Small Business Saturday 12-5pm
Watch our facebook page for our extended holiday hours starting in December!

Winter Weddings on Neenah Paper Blog

My 4th and final 2011 Sustainable Wedding Ideas post is up
on the Neenah Paper Blog, Against the Grain.

You may click on the link above to read the whole post,
I will just share the lovely images here…

I had a little help with getting these props together, which is one
of the many things I LOVE about being in MoDiv with all these talented people!

bokay by Easter Floral provided the red berries
Chai Boutique provided the rustic crate
the kitchen sinc provided the serving dish
bolero (& sustainable attire info!) was provided by the talented Vue Design

In 2012 I will continue to guest-blog for Neenah,
providing fun DIY tutorials for sustainable wedding projects.

Wrapping it up, 2011

How about we wrap up the year talking about some 2011 holiday wrap.
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I usually match up my tree ornament colors with my wrapping paper,
with the porch garland, with the gift tags, etc…

My tree was (still is) red and orange colors – but the wrap was a bit random.
I fell in love with this spool of cloth ribbon from Anthro,
re-used some packing paper and added gift tags.

It ended up to be an eclectic and budget-friendly look.
Definitely not the fanciest year for us, but quick/easy was just what I needed this year.

I’m curious – am I the only one that tries to color-coordinate my decor with wrapping style each year or do you do the same? Share in the comments, purdy-pleez!