Showing posts with label Lynch Creek Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynch Creek Farm. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Swedish Country Christmas and a Lynch Creek Farm Wreath Giveaway




 I'm in love with my Lynch Creek Farm wreath and thrilled to be able to do another
wreath giveaway this year to one of my readers.  This year, the inspiration 
for my living room was a Swedish Country style Christmas.
 Lynch Creek Farm is a family run business located in Washington state. 
They make exceptional wreaths, all of them measuring out to a full 26" width
with a weight of 7 pounds (compared to the average Christmas wreath of 4 pounds).  
That gives you an idea you how full these wreaths from Lynch Creek are.
My husband unpacked my wreath and was very impressed with the quality,
 calling it "substantial and really nice"! 
I chose a country themed wreath, with a red plaid bow and a bird theme.  
In New England, two families of  red cardinals nest in our yard, 
and its always a delight to see them at my feeder.
After enjoying it inside for a bit, I will hang it outside on the 
door of my garden shed,  where my bird feeder sits in front of the shed,
where it will last longer, being in the cold weather.  Mist wreaths indoors,
to extend their life
 Last year, I chose a pair of Blended Bay wreaths for my French doors 
and they lasted well through the winter months.  

Piper loves posing for the camera, 
and this year with our new wreath is no exception.
The Swedes love using red and white, as well as blue and white.
The striped blue and white Danish couch seemed a perfect match to 
try the Swedish Country Christmas look!  Take a look at all the various
styles of Lynch Creek Wreaths and create a fresh holiday look for your home.

To enter the giveaway, head to Lynch Creek Farms (click here)
and pick out your favorite. Then just leave a comment on my blog
letting me know which wreath you would like to win. 
Thats it!
I will pick a winner Sunday, December 2, 2018.
Note: There is free shipping on all wreaths and no taxes, for those who
order directly from Lynch Creek Farms.  I sent wreaths as gifts last
year, and they have a bulk discount if you want more than one or two
wreaths to hang on the doors or windows of your home.


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Monday, November 27, 2017

French Country Christmas Courtyard



 Welcome to our Christmas Courtyard!
 Decking the halls begins with the exterior, and for me, it is the wreath on the door that says "Merry Christmas" and "Welcome" to our home.  Happily I partnered with Lynch Creek Farm,  a family business located in the Pacific Northwest that sells elegant evergreens from their farm.  Living in the New England, I have decorated our home for many years with local evergreens from big box stores and small garden nurseries.  Lynch Creek Farm topped them all with their big bountiful and beautiful wreaths.  I couldn't be happier to pass the word along, as well as give my readers a chance to win their own wreath or centerpiece in a Lynch Creek Farm giveaway!
For my french doors in our courtyard I chose the 26" Blended Bay Wreaths with moss green bows. 
 The style of this wreath felt most like something you would find in the French countryside. 
Full and lush with bay leaves, cedar and balsam greens, and pinecones, adorned with a moss green burlap wired bow. They come with or without bows, with bows in either an apple or moss green color.
 Piper and I set the stage for a Christmas courtyard, starting with the old
cast iron urns, that we filled with cut lengths of birch, followed by balsam clippings
around the edges.  It is a simple treatment for outdoor containers and it will look
good all winter long.  The natural Blended Bay wreaths will go the distance too, 
as appropriate as they are for ringing in the holidays, they will look still look great 
during the long winter months when the snow begins to fly.
 A pretty winter dressing for the courtyard is just what I had in mind.
Understated elegance, and it all looks wonderful with the rustic nature of the space.
Of course Lynch Creek Farm has a huge variety of wreaths, with everything one
can imagine~velvet bows in rich holiday red and cranberry,  magnolia leaf wreaths,
themed wreaths for wine country and whimsical styles as well.  
The Blended Bay should be renamed the French Country Wreath if you want 
my opinion.....haha!
One tip for filling outdoor containers is to stuff them while the weather has yet to
get too cold, so that the potting soil will accept the branches and logs, and then when
it freezes it will keep them in place all winter long.  You can add berry twigs or ribbons
or keep it simple, like I did.  I do plan to add some twinkling white lights to each urn
for a bit of extra sparkle and magic to our entry. 
Piper is pretty pleased with how it all turned out.
She only ran off with one birch log while I was busy hanging the wreaths.
Caught in the act!  Oh well, she is still just a big puppy.
 It couldn't look nicer, and now I wish I had one more of these wreaths to
decorate my little garden shed.  When they first arrived, I took one up to the 
shed and tried it out....and it looked so darling. 
 Guess I could use one more...
Simply gorgeous.  
These wreaths will last for months when hung outdoors
in our cold climate.  They can also be hung indoors and will last for weeks
with a regular misting of water to keep the greens fresh.
Before we know it, Christmas will be here! 
Our guests will be entering our home 
through the courtyard to celebrate the season.  
 My wreaths from Lynch Creek Farm set the tone for what lies ahead...
a bountiful and beautiful holiday home.  

Now for the Lynch Creek Farm Giveaway!

All you have to do for a chance to win a centerpiece or wreath is to visit 
Lynch Creek Farm and come back and tell me what item you would love to win.
For more chances to win, leave a comment on each of my blogging friends posts
as well!  Also, make sure you leave your email address in the comments so we 
can contact the winners.  The giveaway is limited to residents of the Continental U.S.
and Canada. The deadline is midnight, Sunday, December 3, 2017.

See their beautiful homes via the links below~
Click and visit!   Good Luck and Happy Holidays!!





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