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Wreaths of Maine ~ Classic Christmas Wreath
Wreaths of Maine
P.O. Box 622
Waldoboro ME 04572
1-800-676-1132
www.wreathsofmaine.com

WOW! I think that about covers it for this review! We were blessed by Wreaths of Maine with their gorgeous "Classic Christmas Wreath" that showed up at our doorstep in a white gift box, swathed in red tissue. It is not only pretty, but when you open the box, OH MY, the scent is, well, "Christmas". So heavenly!

Wreaths of Maine not only creates gorgeous wreaths, but swags, and sprays too! Made with Balsam Fir, native to New England, they are just lovely! The balsam fir is known for its aromatic smell and is used in incense and potpourri. There are certain times of the year when the Balsam fir tree is dormant and it will hold its smell and needles longer. That time is when the weather is cold, usually two nights at temperatures of 20 degrees F is a signal that the needles are "set". This reason alone is why Balsam wreaths are only used in the winter time and have become a Christmas tradition.

These beautiful Wreaths 'make' that special touch to your home at Christmastime. We so are enjoying ours! You can order right online, or give them a call. They also (and I think this is so neat!) offer homeschoolers, families, church groups and individuals a program to sell wreaths through their 'fundraiser' program! Check out their website at www.wreathsofmaine.com! HIGHLY Recommended!

Product Review By: Lisa Barthuly, The Old Schoolhouse ®, LLC
© copyright November 2006


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