Thursday, November 22, 2012

Lynch Creek Farm *Giveaway*

Lynch Creek Farm family-owned business was established in 1980. They have transformed from selling a few flowers and vegetables at the local farmers' market on the weekends, to a full blown year-round business that ships throughout the United States.
For the holiday season I received The Vintage Evergreen Sled. The sled is reminiscent of childhood winter fun! Ponderosa pine cones take a ride atop sprigs of white pine and noble fir on this adorable iron and wooden sled. The hand-tied plaid bow feels and looks like a woolen winter scarf. A great holiday keepsake you can decorate year after year! It is very nice, and goes well with my decor. And it smells wonderful! I love it! 
 
I received a product from Lynch Creek Farm and Online Ally Media in exchange for a review on my blog. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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