BRODHEAD - When you think of the Governor's Mansion, you normally do not think about eggs in trees. But that is exactly what is happening this holiday season at the Wisconsin Governor's Mansion in Madison. As a "Something Special from Wisconsin" member, Joylene Reavis from Sugar Maple Emu Farm in Brodhead has donated an emu egg Christmas ornament for the governor's tree.
The sparkling 7" eggshell, decorated by Reavis, will be displayed on the "Made in Wisconsin" Christmas tree in the drawing room of the governor's residence.
Using a blown and sanitized emu eggshell, Joylene used paints and glitter on the naturally dark green egg to bring her farm logo to life. Gold braid, used as a border around the logo, turned this eggshell into a beautiful Christmas ornament
Joylene and her husband, Mike, own and operate Sugar Maple Emu Farm. Their farm is an 'egg to retail product' emu farm located southwest of Brodhead.
Emus are noted for their healthy red meat, Omega rich oil, fine supple leather and unique double vane feathers. Emus, one of the largest living birds, lay a large, dark green egg that weighs from one to two pounds. These blown and sanitized eggshells lend themselves to beautiful artwork whether painted, carved or decorated.
Each December Wiscon-sin's Executive Residence hosts holiday tours, with decorated evergreen trees adorned with ornament from students, community members and businesses across the state. This Wisconsin tradition brings thousands of people to the Executive Residence each year.
This year, once again, Governor and Mrs. Doyle have chosen to make one of the trees "Made in Wisconsin" to highlight the products that make Wisconsin great and are a tribute to companies that Wisconsin residents are so proud to call their own.
It is to the credit of these companies that Wisconsin's exports are up and the "Made in Wisconsin" label has come to mean the best products by the best workforce in the world.
The Executive Residence encourages the public to be a part of the holiday tour.
Look online for available tour days and times at http://jessicadoyle.wi.gov. Go to Executive Residence and then Tour Schedule.
To see more painted emu eggs or to learn more about emus and emu products, call Sugar Maple Emu Farm at (608) 897-8224 or visit www.SugarMapleEmu.com.
The sparkling 7" eggshell, decorated by Reavis, will be displayed on the "Made in Wisconsin" Christmas tree in the drawing room of the governor's residence.
Using a blown and sanitized emu eggshell, Joylene used paints and glitter on the naturally dark green egg to bring her farm logo to life. Gold braid, used as a border around the logo, turned this eggshell into a beautiful Christmas ornament
Joylene and her husband, Mike, own and operate Sugar Maple Emu Farm. Their farm is an 'egg to retail product' emu farm located southwest of Brodhead.
Emus are noted for their healthy red meat, Omega rich oil, fine supple leather and unique double vane feathers. Emus, one of the largest living birds, lay a large, dark green egg that weighs from one to two pounds. These blown and sanitized eggshells lend themselves to beautiful artwork whether painted, carved or decorated.
Each December Wiscon-sin's Executive Residence hosts holiday tours, with decorated evergreen trees adorned with ornament from students, community members and businesses across the state. This Wisconsin tradition brings thousands of people to the Executive Residence each year.
This year, once again, Governor and Mrs. Doyle have chosen to make one of the trees "Made in Wisconsin" to highlight the products that make Wisconsin great and are a tribute to companies that Wisconsin residents are so proud to call their own.
It is to the credit of these companies that Wisconsin's exports are up and the "Made in Wisconsin" label has come to mean the best products by the best workforce in the world.
The Executive Residence encourages the public to be a part of the holiday tour.
Look online for available tour days and times at http://jessicadoyle.wi.gov. Go to Executive Residence and then Tour Schedule.
To see more painted emu eggs or to learn more about emus and emu products, call Sugar Maple Emu Farm at (608) 897-8224 or visit www.SugarMapleEmu.com.