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Secret vendor of Christmas wreath making business and Maine wreath World-Renowned Designer Finally Reveals Her Highly-Coveted “Secret Supplier List” For Creating Stunning Wreaths—For Fun Or Profit!
At Last! The Secret is Finally Out. Read Below to Find Out What It Is and How You Can Get Yours... For years I've quietly raked in over $85,000.00 selling high-end wreaths on eBay.
In fact, my wreaths were often the most expensive and high-quality you could find, and women bought them in droves. One woman paid $450.00 for a wreath and then tacked on another $250.00 just for shipping! It was the largest wreath I ever made—about 5 feet across—and it went to a woman who had a mountain home in California. She called me when she received it and was thrilled beyond words.
Just Some of Nancy's Unsolicited Feedback
"Nancy, Just have to tell you how thrilled I was to open the package from you to find the wreath (Frosty the Snowman) more beautiful than anticipated!
"We presented it to my mother in law who also is raving about it. She had no idea that is wasn't real and is now lamenting that she threw out the box!
"Thank you much - you are very talented a blessed with a very good eye! Happy Holidays to you and yours. "
— Pam Dawber Actress from "Mork & Mindy"
"Your God-given talents have always enriched by life-I feel joy everytime I look at one of your wreaths-and love to tell others about you when they see the wreaths and start telling me how unbelievably beautiful they are.
"I am going to your site right now to see what wonderful things you are bringing to this world.
"My prayers will be with you-and my appreciation and respect."
— Brenda E. Weakley
"I got the wreaths today!! They are absolutely beautiful!!
"I haven't found anyone that makes them more beautiful than you can!!!"
— Wanda Ring
"I received my wreath today in perfect condition and it was so fast. I love it, it is so beautiful.
"The pictures didn't do it justice. Thank you so much for the fast service"
— Pat Emerson
"Wow!!! It is absolutely gorgeous!!! I love it!!! the berries, pomegranites, dragonfly, robin, and all the gerber daises too!!!!!!
Geez Louise!!! You didn't miss a thing!!!! "
— Nancy Stiner
"I just placed my wreath on my door and it is stunning. It's just chock full of beauty- and the colors flow so wonderfully!
"I wanted that Southern look and it has it- thank you for creating such a beautiful wreath for me"
— Martie Hutchens
As a world-renowned designer, I've honed my wreath-making skills to be top-notch, using only the best ingredients that last a lifetime, and women gladly paid handsomely for them.
I say this not to brag, but only illustrate what is possible designing these exquisite and charming works of art.
And best of all, you can easily do it too!
You see, one of a designer's most closely guarded-secrets is her supplier list—the exact supplies to get and which vendors to approach.
And my customers and clients have been begging me for years to release it.
But that was my secret "ace-in-the-hole." And I never made it available before...
Until now.
I'll tell you more about that in a moment, but first, let me tell you that none of this came easily for me.
First and foremost, my life has been guided by my health.
I spent many, many years with NO help from Doctors except lots of drugs that made me worse.
Finally, after 15 hard years, I diagnosed myself by doing unbelievable amounts of research on the Internet. I made an appointment with a specialist, found out my suspicions were correct, and then began the long journey trying to get help for something that I was told was not curable—Fibromyalgia.
Today I am a completely different person.
Two wonderful doctors in Atlanta confirmed that I had Celiac disease that caused Fibromyalgia. I've lost 110 lbs, and leave off all wheat—gluten, sugar, milk, dairy, canned foods, and processed foods.
I feel better than I have in years, and engulfed with ideas for my business, which has been my lifesaver.
I desperately wanted and needed to become productive again.
Early in life, I developed my skill as an artist and started painting. Then as I felt a little better, I began making wooden cutouts, painting them, and selling them at craft shows.
An opportunity came to purchase a failing business, which had been in Anderson for 25 years. We bought it and brought it back from disaster. It became "The Place To Shop in Anderson" for high-end gifts, florals, and much more.
After many years of ups and downs, and paying employees to work when there really wasn't enough sales for that, we started getting deeper in debt. I used employees because I never knew when I would have fibromyalgia flare-ups, and need them to run the store for me if I couldn't be there.
I eventually became managing partner of a 8,000 sq. ft. shop. As partners retired and others wanted to travel, it became apparent that it was time to close the business and relieve some of the stress it was putting on my body. VISIT HERE NOW HOW TO MAKE MAKE WITH WREATH VENDOR BUSINESS |