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Today at Woodwater Farmhouse, I am sharing with you a company that  not only meets but exceeds my expectation.  In service and product. 






The owner's name is Lauren Moran and I can see why her shop is so successful!  Rustic Honey is a lifestyle boutique. They offer women's clothing and accessories, children's wear, home goods, vintage finds, handmade gifts and more!  Let's look at this business card first. First impressions are everything in my book.  (I did not get a picture of the adorable chalkboard wrapping that the box was wrapped in but it was so cute!)



It's cute, to the point and shows her style.



Not even talking about the farmhouse towel that I ordered yet...but come on a hand written note to me personally and has all her social media outlets on there also. Clever!  On the opposite side of this personalized note is the cutest quote and picture. 


Ok I am getting to the towel I ordered..it's HUGE and adorable. The printing is clear and impressive!  

It arrived in the cutest box and in record time.  Now for the uncanny thing...we are from Syracuse, NY which I did not even notice was on the towel until I did this blog post!  It's ment to be. 


I encourage you to follow Rustic Honey on her beautiful Instagram Feed.
Be friends with her on her Facebook page.
Be sure to check out her blog

These opinions are my own. I was not paid to write this or exchanged goods with Lauren. I just think her products rock! 

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Comments

Tina saidā€¦
Love the Syracuse connection! What a coincidence!
Unknown saidā€¦
Thank you so much for taking the time to put together this post! You have know idea how flattered I am! This is the sweetest! I'll definitely be sharing your blog with my friends and customers as well! Thanks again Melissa! Love seeing the story from the other end of my shipments! :)

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