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Holiday gifts from the Succulent Wife

by Tricia

Everybody out there that has started their Christmas shopping already must look at this site. This site sells products made by independent designers. There are so many unique items in The Succulent Wife’s Holiday Gift Guide. I can’t believe I found this site. I sure hope that my readers like it too.

I really like the concept behind this shop.

The Succulent Wife tries to promote women artist by offering a venue for their custom crafted products to be sold.When you go to the site you can shop by category or by artist. When I was browsing around I chose to look at the different categories and I found areas to satisfy any shoppers needs. You can choose from holiday gifts, jewelry, Home accents, beauty and spa, Children’s gifts, stationary, gift ideas, pets, gift certificates and there’s even a section that lists what’s on sale.

I was taking a look through the Home accents section and I found these lovely Bodhi Leaf flower lights garland. It’s gorgeous. It really is made of Bodhi leaves. It’s amazing. You must have a look at it. I have a feeling that I’ve found a gift for myself. There are so many hand crafted items from pillows to delicately decorated boxes.

If you decide to visit the Succulent Wife you should take a look at the Beauty and Spa section. Once there you’ll find Lip balms, Travel toiletries sets, the bath essential set and much more. I have a feeling that if I buy gifts from this company that it will be something like – one for you, one for me, one for you and one more for me. LOL






Filed Under: Decor, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: Decor, Entertainment and Rec, gifts, Holiday Gift Guide, independent artists, Shopping, Succulent Wife, unique


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