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From Puzzles to Platters, Personalized Gifts Are A Holiday Favorite

There's no time like the present to send a personalized present and Wisconsinmade.com has personalized gifts that ship nationwide.

2012-10-25
MADISON, WI, October 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Wisconsinmade.com has been in the gift giving business since 1999 and our gift experts are weighing in on one of this year's biggest trends in holiday gifts- personalization. "Names are always a popular choice for personalization but they aren't the only option," says Wisconsinmade.com founder Linda Remeschatis, "items can be customized with a favorite city, the name of the family's summer cabin or a company name for a business gift. Personalization can also go beyond words with hand-painted pottery featuring a new home or even an old fashioned wooden puzzle with a family portrait. The possibilities are endless and my staff will be happy to help you find the personalized gift that meets your needs." Here are just a few of the Wisconsin-made gifts that gift givers can make their own with customized words and pictures.

Personalized Heart Design Crock- Crocks were popular in the 19th century for storing food and today they are a common home decor item. Wisconsin artisans hand-form and paint crocks with traditional methods so gift givers nationwide can send crocks for holiday, wedding and anniversary gifts. The gift giving experts at Wisconsinmade.com encourage shoppers to order personalized gifts early since customization can take up to six weeks.

Personalized Wooden Photo Puzzle - Send Wisconsinmade.com an image via e-mail or regular mail and we will turn that image in to an old-fashioned puzzle. The puzzles are made of ¼ inch thick, sturdy wood, not the flimsy cardboard common in average puzzles. Kids of all ages will enjoy this one of a kind holiday gift.

Personalized Heirloom Platter - A hand-painted home portrait makes a truly memorable housewarming, anniversary or holiday gift that will be displayed with pride for years to come. This gorgeous platter comes in blue or forest green, but the artist of Wisconsinmade.com can also immortalize a residence on a crock or a canvas as well.

Personalized Garden Sign - Gardeners take pride in showing off their plants, so make sure everyone knows who has the green thumb in the family with this customizable metal garden sign. The sign is made of steel with a copper finish, so it makes a wonderful gift for the 7th (Copper) Anniversary.

Wisconsin Cheese Board Gift Set - Give a personal touch to Wisconsin cheese with a Wisconsin Cheese Board Gift Set. The gift set includes four varieties of award winning cheeses on a customizable cheese cutting board. The board can be customized with a name, a personal message or a company name.

About Wisconsinmade.com:
Founded by Wisconsin native Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com showcases over 2,500 products made with pride and passion by more than 250 Wisconsin artisans. For the past 12 years, visitors have counted on Wisconsinmade.com for Wisconsin food, crafts, art, apparel and more. The artisans of Wisconsinmade.com are characterized by a pioneering spirit, pride in their home state and a dedication to their craft or trade. Wisconsinmade.com delivers the best of Wisconsin to the rest of the U.S.A.

Wisconsinmade.com delivers gourmet foods and high-quality gifts crafted by Wisconsin artisans. For further information contact: Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com owner at linda@wisconsinmade.com
phone: 608-833-3462


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[Press-News.org] From Puzzles to Platters, Personalized Gifts Are A Holiday Favorite
There's no time like the present to send a personalized present and Wisconsinmade.com has personalized gifts that ship nationwide.