UncommonGoods Giveaway

I received a gift bag with a unique item at Blogfest2013 back in May.  It was a corkcicle.   A corkcicle is like a icicle for a wine bottle.  It helps maintain your wine bottle temperature chilled.   See here.  I used the corkcicle several times this summer and loved it.   Then last week, I was reviewing the products on UncommonGoods.  Unknown to me, they carry the corkcicle.  I was excited because I’ve been wanting to get a few more corkcicles for gifts. I fell in love with more of their funky and unique products and a few art pieces, too.

Corkcicle and West Coast IPA Beer Brewing Kit: Perfect for fall entertaining and tailgating.

 

 

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Don’t you just love these modern, transit-inspired prints to update a room?  Here are a few more art pieces that speak to me.

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No room is complete without art.  If you are on the hunt for affordable art,  check out more of their great art selection  here.

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The soaps, wood watch and cufflinks are great gifts for the boys in my life. I’m sure you’ll find something unique and whimsical at UncommonGoods.

To help you with your selection, UncommonGoods is  giving one lucky reader a $50 gift card to UncommonGoods.  For a chance to win, leave a comment on the blog by Monday, September 9, 11:59 PM EST.  and follow me on Twitter at idhomedecor.  The winner will be announced on the blog on Tuesday, September 10.

Through its Better to Give program, UncommonGoods allows you to designate a portion of the purchase price to one of several non-profit organizations it has  selected.  Look for the blue hand icon   throughout the website to find handmade goods.  Good Luck!

About Ivy de Leon

From decorating and home staging to entertaining and gardening, I enjoy bringing traditional style to each project. I love to combine new and vintage market finds to create elevated and inviting spaces for today's modern lifestyle. CONTACT: IVY@IVYDELEON.COM
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