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Lindsay Olives’
Handmade Olive Branch Wreaths
The first thing that struck me about my Lindsay Olives’ Handmade Holiday Olive Branch Wreath was just how good it smelled when I opened the box. Then I was struck by just how pretty it is. I immediately hung it on our front door, but if I’d have received it closer to Thanksgiving, I would have loved to use it as a centerpiece with a candle holder in the center like the photo on their website.
This would make a lovely hostess gift for a holiday dinner, and even better, your gift will also help feed the hungry. Lindsay Olives donates all proceeds from the sales of the wreaths to Meals On Wheels. I love it when gift giving and helping others go hand in hand!
More About Bell-Carter Foods, Inc. and Lindsay Olives
Although they’re now the largest producer of table olives in the U.S., Bell-Carter Foods, Inc. is still a family-run business that will never forget its roots — roots that run deep and wide with the way they care about their employees, the community, the environment, and the olive trees that their growers harvest. And just like the olive tree, they believe in taking their time as they grow to ensure they never lose sight of their values.
Coupon Code: All proceeds donated to Meals on Wheels!
Shop Lindsay Olives’ Handmade Wreaths
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win both a 14″ and an 18″ handmade olive branch wreath! Use one as a centerpiece for your table and the other for your front door or front gate, or keep one for yourself and give one as a gift.
To enter, tell me about your favorite holiday greenery. Do you use a real Christmas tree? Do you have poinsettias or swags on your windows?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Describe your favorite holiday greenery. What do you decorate with? What do you love to see on other houses?
2. Become a fan of Deal Seeking Mom on Facebook. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so!
3. Tweet the following on Twitter. Be sure to come back and leave a separate comment with the link to your tweet!
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4. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
(1) winner: Set of 14″ and 18″ handmade olive branch wreaths
This giveaway ends at 7:59 a.m. EST on Saturday, 11/28. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Amanda
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Kimberly
My favorite holiday greenery is the Christmas tree that we choose each year at the tree farm. It always fills our home with that beautiful scent that we love.
Thanks for the chance to win!
Kimberly
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DeeAnn S
I’m an email subscriber. Thanks.
Tamara B.
I love holly with the red berries it make everything sem so festive.
Tamara B.
I am a subscriber by email.
Mary
I had a rosemary plant shaped like a Christmas tree one time that smelled so good!!
Cindy
I use the fake stuff. I would love to have some real stuff. Thanks!
DeeAnn S
I love to see all the neighbors decorating for the holidays. It’s refreshing to see the variety of lights and other decorations that go up every year. We don’t do too much outside the house, but we do put up lots of goodies for the birds. Inside we go crazy. Every room has some decorations in it and it’s fun deciding what go where each year cause we never put the same thing in the same place ( except the Christmas Tree) two years in a row. I’d love to add these wreaths to my decorations this year! Thanks.
Tamara B.
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Sara R.
My favorite hoilday greenery is the pine sprigs we cut from my parents’ yard (they live on land that used to be a christmas tree farm). We put it on the mantle, in the windows, everywhere we can, and it makes the house smell so nice.
Sara R.
I am also an RSS subscriber!
CharityAndersen
I absolutely love decorating with anything GREEN, but one of my favorites is the wonderful boughs we save from the Christmas tree! We always cut down our own tree and enjoy bringing home just a few extra feet for greenery to display throughout the house!!
Bridget
I love evergreen swags at Christmas time.
Bridget
I am an email subscriber.
TinaP
I use evergreen cuttings that I get from the tree lots and make centerpieces for my tables ( dinning room, end tables, coffee table). The fresh smell is though out the house!
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Connie Corey
I love the greenery with little white lights that you string around a banister on a stair. So pretty!
Kim H
I have a funny olive grove story to share. :) When I was about 7 years old, I was hanging around with my dad while he was in the olive grove trimming a tree. My mom came out of the house & came over to us and she was boohooing.. “Ohhh noo… Im going to be 30!! Im going to be 30 this year.. Ohhhh noooo booohooo hooo hoo…” and back off to the house she went.. LOL Im 48 years old now & I remember that as clearly as if it happened this morning…
As far as greenery goes.. Im afraid I use fake stuff these days.. Years ago, I used to take my kids into the North Texas pastures to find free “Christmas trees.” Every year we’d find our beauty and I’d drag that thing back home, put it & we’d all decorate it. Also, every year, I’d break out in these horrible red burning bumps all along my arms, sometimes face & torso.. I thought it was from the pointy little prickly leaves it had..
Many years after doing this for close to 20 years I had to get allergy tested.. 2 things really stood out.. Im allergic to dust.. and CEDAR trees.. which of course is what our Christmas trees were! :)
Kim H
Im already signed up for your emails.. thank God & thank YOU!!
Kim H
Im already a Facebook fan!! :)
Linda Kish
We use an artifical tree each year and have to put it up high so the dogs stay out of it. I love a beautiful wreath. I enjoy looking at outdoor light displays.
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Paula
There is a house down the street that has lighted wreaths with beautiful red ribbons hanging off each window. It is beautiful. But how the heck are they getting those suckers to hang off the window? Suction cups? I haven’t caught them outside yet or I will ask next time I am walking by.
Luci
Hello Tara and everyone.
I have a fake tree. We use to cut our own tree every year when I lived North, in Michigan. I now live in Florida so needless to say that does not happen here. And, people do not decorate their homes much here either. Which is something I really miss. There are only two tree lots in our area and one is at Home Depot. I decorate my home with fake garland greens and strings of cranberrys wrapped in them and white lights. I love to trim the fence and house inside and out with this. My mailbox and mailbox pole also. I have a small wire tree, wrapped in grape vines which I string with fresh fruit, popcorn and whole peanuts. Then I add pine cones rolled in peanutbutter and dipped in birdseed,and a few bulbs for color. Then the kritters here come around and eat off the tree. The squrils eat the peanuts, we dont have acorns. The birds eat the seed off the pine cones, and the other critters eat the fruits. I buy pinecones sented with cinnamon or pine scents and burn candles to keep that smell of the Holiday in the house. I put candlesticks in the windows. Glade has Christmas scents out this year. :) , Tara, I have been a subscriber to your website for a while. I try to look at it everyday for updates. Happy Holidays Everyone, May you all be blessed with good health. Luci
Judy Dunnett
I became a fan on Facebook. We have Christmas at my stepdaughter’s house, she cleans and decorates and I do the cooking … I’d trade cooking for cleaning any day.
Fake tree, fake wreath ):
Becca C.
Fan on Facebook and RSS! You always have great deals!
Deborah
I am an email subscriber!
Deb
I love the smell of fresh cut cedar and pine. Plastic just doesn’t cut it!
jennifer
I love all greenery, as it seems you can get away with keeping it out a little longer! I don’t really decorate all that much, since when I do, it looks like something has just been growing in my house…… so, this would be awesome to win, to take the guesswork out of what to do! Thanks for the chance!
jennifer
i subscribe to deal seeking mom via e-mail!