…and the Winner Is…

August 1, 2009

Congratulations to


Ugly Patio Furniture: Who’s Your Favorite?

July 22, 2008

Now that you’ve heard their stories, it’s time to pick a winner! You can either view all finalists and their furniture photos or read about each of our finalists:

Vote now — and don’t forget, three lucky voters will be randomly selected to win a $100 Montgomery Ward gift card!


Finalist #4: ‘Ugly, Ugly, Ugly!’

July 17, 2008

This is part five of a six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!

Finalist #4

We asked finalist #4 about the patio furniture (shown at right) and here’s what we learned:

Q: Where did you get your patio furniture from and when?

A: The rusted and white chairs were given to us by friends and family sometime around 1995. The #3 washtub was bought by my father-in-law around 1991 from a flea market. It has been used to water and feed animals and our grandkids played in it during the summer.

Q: What’s your favorite and least favorite thing about your patio furniture?

A: My only favorite thing about our furniture is the memories associated with it. My least favorite thing is: it’s ugly, ugly, ugly!!

Q: Do you have any stories or interesting facts you’d like to share about your patio furniture?

A. My chair on the left has bullet holes in it from my husband practice shooting. My other chairs are rusted and I just painted one chair blue with spray paint a month ago so I won’t get rust on my clothes when I sit on it! My table is a #3 washtub and the footstool is a 5 gallon bucket.

We live in the country and my husband and father-in-law would not have settled for anything new back in the ’90s. This is all that our dear friends and family have ever seen.

Check back tomorrow for the next part in our six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!


Finalist #3: ‘No Longer Safe to Use’

July 16, 2008

This is part four of a six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!

Finalist #3

Finalist #3

We asked finalist #3 about the patio furniture (shown at right) and here’s what we learned:

Q: Where did you get your patio furniture from and when?

A: This patio furniture was bought 15 years ago in Mt. Home, Arizona. I have replaced the strips on it four different times. Now I can no longer find the strips – I have two recliners and two chairs and none are safe to use at this time.

Q: What’s your favorite and least favorite thing about your patio furniture?

A: I have always enjoyed the fact that the furniture was easy to take anywhere, if needed. My least favorite thing about this patio furniture is that it’s no longer safe to use.

Q: Do you have any stories or interesting facts you’d like to share about your patio furniture?

A. It was always available to use anywhere: the beach, at the neighbors’ house, visiting anywhere. Each time I would replace the strips, the set looked brand new. People would think that I got new furniture when I would replace the strips or try a different color.

Check back tomorrow for the next part in our six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!


Finalist #1: ‘Someone’s Trash Is Somebody’s Treasure’

July 10, 2008

This is part one of a six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!

finalist #6 in ugly patio furniture contest

Finalist #1

We asked Finalist #1 about the patio furniture (shown at right) and here’s what we learned about this unique ensemble:

Q: Where did you get your patio furniture from and when?

A: I got the table in June 2006 from the trash and found the pink and red chairs in the trash after a flood in August 2006. The plastic chairs came from my sister-in-law back in 1994-1995, when she left her husband before she moved to Arizona. The blue chair was a gift from my husband on his birthday three years ago and I keep them covered with a tarp.

Q: What’s your favorite and least favorite thing about your patio furniture?

A: My favorite part about this furniture is that they are strong and will not break like the plastic chairs. We just had a wind storm and I had to run and chase the plastic chairs but not the brown table and the pink and red chairs — they stayed in one spot and I didn’t have to run to catch them.

Q: Do you have any stories or interesting facts you’d like to share about your patio furniture?

A. They say someone’s trash is somebody’s treasure!

Check back tomorrow for the next part in our six-part feature, highlighting our six finalists in the “Ugliest Patio Furniture” contest. See all of our finalists and vote for your favorite!


Finalists Announced! Vote For the Ugliest Patio Furniture

July 9, 2008

It’s time: you can now vote for your favorite in the Ugliest Patio Furniture Contest! …and don’t forget you can win, too: three lucky voters will also receive a $100 Montgomery Ward Gift Card.

See photos of our six finalists and be sure to check back again soon, as we’ll be sharing stories and telling you more about each of the entries.

Here are the finalists:

entry #1

finalist #1

 

entry #2

finalist #2

entry #3

finalist #3

entry #4

finalist #4

entry #5

finalist #5

entry #6

finalist #6

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Follow this link to cast your vote but remember: only one entry per person (view full contest rules here). Good luck!

Play Ball! Baseball Favorites and MLB Teams

July 8, 2008

baseball chair beanbag chairYou know who you are: your favorite sounds of summer include the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd. The smell of roasted peanuts and hot dogs is the ultimate comfort food. If you count the time between games in hours, not days, you’re a true baseball fan and this is your favorite time of the year.

Can’t get enough of the home team? Here are some of our favorite picks to help you cheer on the team from the comfort of your own home:

baseball sports pillow MLB


Last Chance: Contest Ends Tomorrow!

July 3, 2008

ugly patio furniture contest

Last chance: contest ends tomorrow!

Send us a photo of your ugly patio furniture for a chance to win up to $1,000 in new outdoor patio furniture and accessories from Montgomery Ward! View complete rules and entry details here.


Jewelry: Style Watch

July 1, 2008

It’s the middle of summer and, unless you’re lucky and have a summer birthday or flip flop sandal necklace pendantanniversary, there’s no gift-giving occasion in sight. Which is really unfortunate because we’re in love with these fun, whimsical diamond accent necklaces.

Perfect for summer, this diamond flip flop (sandal) pendant is definitely one of our favorites. It’s fun, under $100 and unique. We also can’t help but love this retro eyeglass pendant necklace with diamond accent. One last sea-themed pendant to tell you about: this diamond accent starfish pendant.

diamond martini glass necklace pendantKnow someone who’s stylish and loves a good cosmo (the drink, of course)? She’ll really appreciate the style of this diamond martini pendant.

Need some good luck? Whether you’re starting a new job, getting married or just need an extra boost of luck, it never hurts to take your lucky horseshoe with you every day — this lucky horseshoe pendant necklace may be just the thing you’re looking for. Good luck! :)

(More diamond pendants also available online at wards.com. …and don’t forget: $100+ orders qualify for deferred billing so you can bling today, pay later!)


Style Guide: Decorating in Contemporary Style

June 27, 2008

Contemporary styles aren’t limited to high dollar downtown lofts with sweeping city views. Whether you’re in the suburbs, city or country, there are simple ways to bring contemporary style into your home.

In the bedroom, it’s easy to start with a simple platform bed for a clean, sophisticated contemporary look. To complete the contemporary effect, keep “stuff” and knick-nacks to a minimum and don’t be afraid to experiment with bold pictures for the wall. We love the bold colors in these Festival Paintings and the simplicity of this Echotone Painting.

Another great way to bring some contemporary flair to your home is with contemporary rugs. A true contemporary rug can be simple, wild (think lion or zebra print rugs) or unique (this post-it rug style is a great example).

Whether you’re decorating your bedroom, family room or even a bar in the basement (we’re secretly pining for this great bar) be sure to follow these three simple guidelines for contemporary decorating:

  • keep it simple: remove extra clutter
  • embrace neutral colors with a splash of color: stick primarily to beiges, browns, tans, etc. and then add a splash of something bold
  • less is more: stick to basics

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.