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red envelope, for the holidays

October 17th, 2012 | 1 Comment »

I recently was given the opportunity to shop Red Envelope through the October Great Gift Program, sponsored by Buttoned Up. This is my second experience with this sponsor and program and it’s just been as seamless as can be.

If you’re not familiar with Red Envelope, I urge you to step over to their site and browse their selections. The gifts offered there are unique and personal and there is something for everyone. Do you ever need a gift for someone that’s almost impossible to shop for? Do you ever think ‘There’s just got to be one item that would be just right for _____ ?” Know anyone who always says ‘I don’t need anything.’ but you think that something special would just tickle them to bits?

That’s the feeling I get when I browse Red Envelope. Every page seems to yield an item that’s unique, thoughtful and stands on it’s own. I love these ‘Reasons I Love You’ stones, the Whiskey Lover’s Set and the Cubist Appetizer trays, all found on this special page dedicated to Christmas giving.

http://www.redenvelope.com/christmas-gifts-men-rchim

 
But what really struck my whimsical love of anything unique was this Hootch Owl corkscrew.

This corkscrew is boss, people. I was expecting a little metal job, more design than heft or ability and this guy dropped all those thoughts right on their head. I could hurt someone with it, it’s that sturdy. And it cranks open a bottle of wine like nobody’s business. The arms, as cute as they are, both function as bottle openers and pop a metal bottle top off with barely any effort. I love the burnished look to it as well, a mix of antique and old-fashioned, and unlike anything I’ve seen.

Shopping Red Envelope couldn’t be easier too. The best part about it is that you get to choose your delivery date so you always know when your item will arrive and can be prepared. Shipping is top-notch too, and everything is protected and well contained.

There’s plenty to find on Red Envelope, whether it’s for holiday shopping or any time of the year. They’ve got everything too; from clothing to toys, jewelry, household goods, art, kitchenware, and garden goods, and many of their items can be engraved and personalized. You’d be hard-pressed to not find something terrific within it’s pages.

 
{{I was given a free gift code for purchase and shipping, provided by Buttoned Up, 
 in exchange for this post. All opinions and feedback are my own.}}

happy spring!!

March 20th, 2012 | Comments Off

I should know better than to mope about the seasons in Minnesota; just as soon as you think you’ll never surface from the drudgery of Winter, endlessly bleak landscapes and brown for as far as you can see, Mother Nature pulls a fast one and flips the switch to Spring, complete with unbearably beautiful weather – in MARCH!! – and a drenching thunderstorm and rainfall that soothes your soul like nothing else.

And with the warmth, the rain and a pending change of attitude from the Nothingness that landed on me these past weeks (and dare I say, months?) the green that’s hidden in the Earth all year long, even through the ghastliest cold, suddenly bursts forth, coaxed from it’s slumber by 70′s and low 80′s, and sunshine that feels like it belongs in June or July. Whatever the heck happened in the past week in our fair state, it was miraculous. Utterly miraculous.  The ice went out on area lakes at a record rate, the sun shone hot and you could literally watch the Spring plants burst from the ground. I sat on our patio in shorts, sipping wine at 8:30 at night on March 17th. Clearly unprecedented. But blessedly, it tore through the fog, ripping away the Nothing and filling it with a bit more hope.

Spurred by the coming Spring, and buoyed by a {hopefully} changing outlook, I have quickly shed all manners of Winter, like flannel sheets, dark colors, knee-high boots and frosty mornings for a lighter, fresher approach that includes spotting the first Crocus, trimming away last Fall’s detritus in the flower beds and eyeing the soil in the garden to see if any of the previous seasons bounty will decide they’ve got another go of it. And in my head, I’m plotting.

Thankfully, the kind folks at Red Envelope have given me something to help spur on my dreaming.


I’m way beyond the stage of creating cool Easter baskets for my child, but if you love putting together something extraordinary for your own Easter gifts, you’ll find dozens of choices from Red Envelope. This gorgeous little ceramic herb garden was a perfect choice for my Southwest facing window in our kitchen, and a terrific option to begin some herb seeds that will eventually transplant directly in to our garden. The herb garden gives you everything you need, including soil, seeds and a sturdy set of pots to put it all together. It would be a lovely gift for anyone with a love for cooking, and a sunny window at home.

DISCLAIMER:
Red Envelope provided me with a gift code to purchase the above-mentioned product
in exchange for this review. All opinions stated are my own.

 

 

red envelope giveaway

November 16th, 2011 | 46 Comments »

WHAT????

 

Yep. The word ‘GIVEAWAY’ just landed on my blog. Surprised? Yeah, me too. I’m really not one to get all that worked up over a Giveaway, either on my blog or someone else’s. If the item is really something I would like, maybe yes; like this gorgeous necklace giveaway that I won from my friend Anna’s blog. But other giveaways, even with cool products that I would love to have, always seem really out of reach due to the excessive number of people who respond.

That’s where THIS ONE gets fun!!

Because, you see, hardly anyone comments on this blog. So in doing a giveaway, if you comment, your chances of winning are greater. And this item is a pretty nice one for the upcoming holiday season.

It’s from Red Envelope, a high-end gift site, specializing in prime holiday gifts. Seriously…. just LOOK at some of these offerings.

 http://www.redenvelope.com/christmas-gifts-rcfav

Red Envelope has A LOT of great ideas for holiday giving. The site is loaded with every imaginable option, from home and garden decor, clothing and accessories, jewelry, baby gifts, gifts for the men in your life, kitchenware, barware, graphic art, candles, frames….. it’s an endless variety, and many items can be personalized as well. Of course, being so inclined to food and cooking, I went right to that area to see what was available.

Now I’m not one to buy a specialty kitchen item, made for one purpose, so I skim over those in favor of something that will get a lot of use in my kitchen. That’s why I settled on this hickory cutting board. I have a lot of really good quality, sturdy cutting boards that I’ve collected over the years, including a superbly heavy duty Boos board and I will spend good money on a board that will last forever. I know they will get used here. Every kitchen needs a wide option of cutting boards.

This hickory board is superbly heavy-duty, with a beautiful grain finish. It stands on two solid legs, with a handle designed for display hanging. I know this cutting board will serve us well in the years to come.

Do you love to cook and bake? You might like this page.

 


 

DISCLAIMER:
The gift code for both my gift and the one to give to one lucky reader were provided to me free
by Buttoned Up, and Red Envelope. I could choose the gift of my choice in return for this blog post.
All words, opinions and choices were mine.