Giveaway from Shady Side Farm

By Renae

My family thinks it would be wonderful to live on a farm. Sunshine asks repeatedly, “When can we have a barn?” Our neighborhood does have a couple of horses and more dogs than necessary, but we long for the space to roam and explore, but forget the hard work. What we don’t live is easy to glamorize.

Lona of Shady Side Farm has a different perspective. She shares how she choose to name her blog, Farming in the shade.

When I chose the name for this blog, it was partly a play on the name of our farm–Shady Side Farm. It was also partly a statement on the decline of farming in America–that somehow a cloud has passed over the sun, and we work on while worrying what is to come.

I am so glad Lona and her family continue the work and that they share it with us. In fact, I enjoyed her stories so much my thoughts relaxed in the spring green pasture, and now I want to write about my memories of growing up in the country. However, that must be for another day, because I need to share the fabulous things created on this farm.

Shady Side Farm sells:

  • Wool from our sheep: dyed and undyed yarns, and roving for spinning
  • Crafts made from our wool: cat toys, greeting cards, braided rugs
  • Handwoven fabric rag rugs made on antique looms
  • Socks made on an antique circular sock knitting machine
  • Crocheted cotton dish/facecloths

And you have the opportunity to win a $10 gift certificate towards anything in the shop.

You could get a few of these cards, which are too cute not to include.

Handmade Wooly Greeting Card

How about a pin to remind you of spring? Or crocheted cloths to cool your face?

Spring Felt PinRobin Egg Blue Hand-Crocheted Cloth

Or you could put your gift certificate towards a gorgeous rug.

Summer Breezes Rug

Please visit Shady Side Farm to see the entire selection of beautiful things created by Lona.

Leave a comment on this post for your chance to win the $10 gift certificate. Due to postage prices the contest is for U.S. residents only. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Comments will be open until Saturday morning. The winner will be announced later that day.

Bonus: Lona is offering 10% off the purchase price for readers of Life Nurturing Education until Friday at 10:00 p.m. EST. Leave a note in the message line of your purchase and the discount will be refunded.

Be sure to enter yesterday’s giveaway, and come back later today for my introduction to Cypress Lake Soap.

Update: Comments are now closed. Winner will be randomly chosen and announced shortly.

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29 Comments

  1. Jenny B (aka Mother 06-19-2008, 9:59 am

    I love the socks, they rock!

  2. Debbie 06-19-2008, 10:16 am

    Lona’s wool yarn is beautiful. I can’t wait to get more and so dd and I can so some more dyeing!

  3. John B 06-19-2008, 10:32 am

    Wow. I am truly amazed at these wonderful products.

  4. Carol 06-19-2008, 10:48 am

    The wool and yarns are yummy. Beautiful colors!
    The rugs look awesome!

  5. Angela Winters 06-19-2008, 2:04 pm

    I love crocheted dish cloths!

  6. Sarah 06-19-2008, 2:15 pm

    I love the Summer Breezes rag rug. The colors are so soothing and the rug it’s self is beautifully made. Perfect!

  7. Tanya 06-19-2008, 2:54 pm

    I would love to be entered to win a GC from Lona’s shop. Her stuff is gorgeous!

  8. Karen 06-19-2008, 3:18 pm

    I love the rug in the picture, and I’d love to try knitting with some quality wool! I’ll look more at Lona’s products.

  9. Karen 06-19-2008, 3:33 pm

    I ordered the cards and can’t wait to feel them when they arrive!

  10. Linda 06-19-2008, 5:05 pm

    I love Lona’s items. I have been saving up for a rug that I love so this would be perfect! Love my dish clothes that she made me!

  11. Kathy 06-19-2008, 5:19 pm

    LOVE your items!! The pin and rug both are adorable. (among others)

  12. michelle rosborough 06-19-2008, 7:35 pm

    I love the card !!!!

  13. Amy 06-19-2008, 8:10 pm

    How frugal and downhome-y and just plain neat to be able to create these fun things!

  14. Cheryl in SD 06-19-2008, 8:52 pm

    I bought her socks for my dh for Christmas, he loves them. I have been playing with her natural yarns, they are wonderful!

    Cheryl

  15. Cary 06-19-2008, 10:19 pm

    I’m a fellow Michigan farmer and shepherd…Lona’s is one of my very favorite blogs and I treasure the time I have to read it!

  16. Myra 06-19-2008, 10:46 pm

    I love your things! The rug is so cute! My little girl would love one like it for her room. Do you have a website?

  17. Rachel 06-19-2008, 10:49 pm

    the rugs are so so breautiful. Truly a great eye for color. They make me feel like I need them in my home!

  18. Beth 06-19-2008, 11:09 pm

    Beautiful things Lona…and I’m always so grateful for your insight in our homeschool group. Thanks!

  19. Life On The Planet 06-20-2008, 8:06 am

    I neeeeeeeeed it. I want it. I must have it! Those rugs are lovely! (And therefore should be mine!) :)

  20. Rebecca 06-20-2008, 8:36 am

    Please send us your extra floodwater…we are having the worst drought our area has seen since the “Dirty 30’s”!

  21. Pam T. 06-20-2008, 8:47 am

    I love the rugs!

  22. Roberta 06-20-2008, 9:35 am

    I really need some dish clothes. Mine have holes in them.

  23. Susanne 06-20-2008, 10:35 am

    Beautiful stuff! I love all that you do, Lona!

  24. Lisa 06-20-2008, 2:35 pm

    How generous of you to give of your time & gifts. Thanks Lona!!

  25. Kristyn Greene 06-20-2008, 4:42 pm

    I too am a farm girl wanna-be!

  26. Jennifer in OR 06-20-2008, 6:14 pm

    Need a rug for my new house. :-)

  27. Julie W 06-20-2008, 9:32 pm

    I agree that life on a farm is lots of hard work, but I’m glad some people are willing to do it! Julie

  28. Karen R 06-20-2008, 11:08 pm

    I love the braided rugs!

  29. Giveaway from Shady Side Farm 06-24-2008, 1:04 am

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