Monday, August 31, 2009

Western Decor Anniversary Give Away at H&M Valley Ranch Store




H&M Valley Ranch Store celebrates its 7th year in the western decor retail business! A special thanks to all of the past customers for shopping online and at our various shows. H&M Valley Ranch Store is built upon great customer service and quality products. We hope that you will enjoy shopping at H&M Valley Ranch for years to come.

To show our appreciation, we are giving away one $50.00 gift certificate on September 30, 2009. Anyone who purchases an item from H&M Valley Ranch during the month of September will have their name placed in the drawing. Customers may phone, shop online, or mail their orders in to qualify for the $50.00 gift certificate.

~H&M Valley Ranch Store
www.h-mvalley.com
866-878-1317

Friday, August 28, 2009

Western Decor Weekend Special



August 29th & August 30th receive a special 15% discount on all of your purchases! Use discount code HMV-15 to receive your discount on all of your favorite western decor merchandise from H&M Valley Ranch Store.

Our goal is to increase our traffic sales on the weekend, so we are offering you a special savings for just shopping on Saturday or Sunday! Fill up your shopping cart or purchase one item- there is no minimum or limit.

At H&M Valley Ranch Store we love our customers, so feel free to contact us through our email address: hmvalleyranch@centurytel.net or call toll-free 866-878-1317.

Shopping for Christmas? Start early, our custom orders can take several weeks to complete. Use your coupon to shop now for early western Christmas gifts for that special someone or for yourself.

~H&M Valley Ranch Store
www.h-mvalley.com
866-878-1317

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Western Bridal Registry at H&M Valley Ranch Store



New to H&M Valley Ranch Store will be the western Bridal Registry open to US residents and world wide (where shipping is available).

How will it work? Simply submit the name of the groom, bride to be, wedding information, items on your western wish list, and customers will select items to be purchased for the couple. Western gifts will be sent to the address of choice in western gift wrap.

H&M Valley Ranch Store already has one western bridal registry- Aaron Tilley and Jennifer Satterfield of Salem, MO. Their wedding will be on January 9, 2010 at the New Harmony Church in Salem, MO. We should have their information up on the H&M Valley Ranch Store website this week.

~H&M Valley Ranch Store
www.h-mvalley.com
866-878-1317

*The above cowboy/cowgirl center piece maybe purchased at: http://partyblock.stores.yahoo.net/coandcowecat.html

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Real Cowboy Boot Christmas Stockings



~Real Cowboy Boot Christmas Stockings~

Here at H&M Valley Ranch Store we are gearing up for a fabulous 2009 Western Christmas Extravaganza! We are going to offer more western Christmas products than ever before, but we are also going to offer how you can make your western Christmas extra special by using some of your own western decor items as functional Christmas decorations.

We love using print magazines as a western decor resource- the above picture dates back to Christmas 2006 but we love the idea of using your own cowboy boots has functional Christmas Stockings. Better yet, have a grandma or grandpa that has passed on and still have their boots as mementos? I know I do! So why not bring some of those memories back to life by using their boots as stockings for your children? Don't have your own cowboy boots to spare? Checkout your local used clothing stores or thrift stores to see the selection they have to offer.

Be creative- add their names, bandannas, and western tinsel to their cowboy boot stockings. If you are really creative you might want to add a pair of rusty spurs for a more authentic western look.

Check the H&M Valley Ranch Store western decor blog often, we will be making more western Christmas post plus new products from H&M Valley Ranch Store.

~H&M Valley Ranch Store
www.h-mvalley.com
866-878-1317

*above photo located in Country Home December 2006/January 2007
photograph by John Kernick