There have been a lot of new additions to the advertising bar on NOH over the last month, and I am so thrilled to be able to introduce you to so many great companies who are currently sponsoring NOH.
If you would also like to purchase advertising on No Ordinary Homestead, please visit the Advertise page to learn more about rates, or send me an email at tiffany AT noordinaryhomestead.com.
- Vistaprint — I’m sure you’ve either bought something from Vistaprint or come into contact with someone who has, because they are literally everywhere. They were one of the first online print-on-demand services around and they still attract tons of people with things like free business cards and bumper stickers. I’ve even purchased from them in the past and they have very competitive pricing with tons of business card formats to choose from — or upload your own. If you just need personal items like custom calendars or even graduation invitations, Vistaprint has got you covered.
- The Gables School of Cookery — Now this is really cool!! The Gables offers cookery courses in Bristol UK, like intensive 4-week sessions where you actually go live at their resort and learn all there is to know about cooking on a yacht, at a resort or so that you can start your own catering business. Or if you don’t have that much time, you can just visit one of their 1-day courses that cover a wide range of topics from pastries to Indian food to Christmas.
- Attwoolls (UK) — I never should have looked at this website. Everything a camping fanatic could ever need and more! A big selection of tents and family tents, sleeping bags, camping cookware and other equipment…It’s one of our favorite kinds of stores to visit…and the most dangerous for our wallets! 🙂
- Mowers-online.co.uk — Whatever sort of mowers you fancy, whether it’s a hedger, a garden tractor or a quad, this site has you covered.
- FLI Structures — I know this one is little more random, but in case you are involved in construction in the UK, and you ever need screw piles like helical piles, they’ve got you covered. (Piles are used to strengthen the foundation of a bridge, building or other structure…and yes, I had to look that up!)