HOUSTON, TX, December 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) "Houston, Texas 2012" - On December 13th, 14th & 15th ModMade Goods (ModMade) will price all items 50% off to kick off the holiday season. For 3 days, guests can find gifts and stocking stuffers for everyone on their list at half the price. The holidays are always hectic, and chic jewelry to the all-natural soy candles. Looking for the perfect holiday card? ModMade also has the perfect stationery for your loved ones.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, ModMade Goods started in 2011 offering creatively designed, high-quality, modern and handmade goods made within the USA. All of the products featured are handcrafted by artisans in the United States and are made from creativity and passion. ModMade was the result of the love & fascination with all things vintage and handcrafted. The owners traveled across many states and met with numerous designers, sourcing unique items that they loved and that they also thought would fit the aesthetic of the "ModGirl." A ModGirl is independent, trendy, and passionate about purchasing items made in the USA. Being a "ModGirl is not just a trend, it's a lifestyle." The online boutique is a great resource for fashionistas to explore their inner "ModGirl."
The company strives to be a lifestyle brand that encompasses many cultures, self-expression and a love for handcrafted goods. For more information, visit ModMadeGoods.com.
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ModMade Goods Announces An Unforgettable Three Day Sale from December 13-15
Holiday pop-up shop filled with soy candles, stationery, and jewelry where shoppers are sure to find the perfect holiday gift will slash prices on the entire store by 50 percent.
2012-12-08
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[Press-News.org] ModMade Goods Announces An Unforgettable Three Day Sale from December 13-15Holiday pop-up shop filled with soy candles, stationery, and jewelry where shoppers are sure to find the perfect holiday gift will slash prices on the entire store by 50 percent.