Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sponsored Post: Canadian Tire Tree Ornaments

The following post was sponsored by the lovely folks at Canadian Tire. Please read the bottom of the post for the details of this sponsorship.
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Yay! We have our Christmas tree!! Aubrey and I have been collecting special ornaments to fill it with since we got married, and this year we're going to add some new ones to the tree as Canadian Tire sent us a a few beautiful, and, child friendly ornaments. I saved this post for last because I LOVED the ornaments. To see what ornaments I got, read more below.

I got a few like this Sparkly Tree by Debbie Travis (My camera had a really hard time snapping a great shot of it, so take  peek at the website), and this metal ornament with a bell below. The detail is gorgeous and, my favourite part - not glass, so it won't break.



But among all of the ornaments I received, these little candy ornaments were my favourite...


I have a thing for ornaments that look like candy, as there is a special Candy Train that I love from my childhood. So maybe that is the reason I fall for candy ornaments, but I also fell for it because they are soft, and unbreakable. LOVE these. They are soft, somewhat bendable, and something I'm totally putting on our tree. We also have a tradition to put birds on our tree, so these gold ones, are also fitting for us...


Although my task was to work in the things they sent me, I have to show you the things I want to get from them...I really do have a thing for ornaments, and when you find the right one, I tend to snatch them up. I loved the following ones that I found on CanadianTire.ca


1. Wooden Ornament Set - how perfect would this be for your own DIY Advent Calendar fillers? I'm going to go to the store to try to find this set $19.99
3. Radko Red and Green Ornament Set, 2-Pk $14.99 Kind of look retro-ish to me, which makes me looove them
4. Debbie Travis Woodland Splendour Bird on Pinecone Ornament -  - Wouldn't this one look great as a cluster hanging from a chandelier??? I want to go grab a bunch!


Thank you to Canadian Tire for involving me in this great series of challenges. It was fun, and I hope you had a fun reading how I worked in certain things into our home. :)

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DETAILS OF THE CAMPAIGN: Canadian Tire approached me and asked me to be a part of their Decor Crew. I was absolutely thrilled as I've been a long time fan of the store since being a kid, so I felt like it was a good fit for me. Here is how the "Decor Drew" works. Canadian Tire sends me product to keep, and with that product - I have the challenge of working into my decor, indoors and out. I will be writing in total 4 blog posts showing you how I worked with what products they sent me. I am being paid for being on the team. Posts are written by me, Lindsay Stephenson and are my views entirely. - Lindsay Stephenson

This Christmas Decor Crew series highlights my stories & tips with promotional consideration made possible by Canadian Tire.

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