Have you smelled this?

Posted by Kimon November 29, 2008

wreathEvery year since we’ve been married, my husband and I have had a real, fresh, Christmas tree. We love the smell and the atmosphere that a real tree creates in our living room each year. So, when I had an opportunity to get a real, fresh, wreath from Wreaths Direct this year, there was not even a second thought, I jumped at the chance.

I love this time of year not only for the Spirit it brings to people and the excitement in the air from kids and adults but for all the wonderful things that delight the senses as well. There are so many wonderful flavors, textures and smells that make an appearance during this season, and the smell of pine from trees and wreaths and even candles and other imitation scents is one of my favorites.

My wreath arrived safe and snug in a festive box:

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And here is what the wreath looked like right out of the box:

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A few close-ups:



The absolute first thing I noticed when I opened the box was the smell of fresh pine. It smelled soooo good and I even called my husband over to smell it. We both stood there, bent over, and smelled the wreath as it sat inside the box. Getting the wreath out of the box was easy, it pretty much slid right out. I was surprised by how FEW pine needles were left behind inside the box. I would have expected more would have fallen off in shipping, but they didn’t. I set the wreath down on the table while we hung the wreath hook on the front door and then we hung it. There were a few needles left on the table after I picked the wreath up off the table, but not too many.

I examined the quality of the back part of the wreath while it was hanging and the frame of the wreath is made out of a very heavy gauge wire made into a circle, and the same heavy wire is used to attach the branches to it. The pinecones and the bow appear to be held on securely with a thinner wire. I tugged and pulled and they are very secure. We have a storm door on our front door and the wreath does get a little squished when we close and latch both doors, but it hasn’t affected it and it still looks fantastic!

Below is a photo of the wreath hanging on our front door. I had to leave the storm door open because the glass was fogging up because I kept going in and out while we hung the wreath.

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So how about you? Do you like to have fresh trees and wreaths for Christmas? Do you have any idea how much a fresh wreath like this costs? I think I’ve seen them around here for $30-$50 without the bow or the pinecones.

You can order the exact same wreath I received for $29.95 with FREE shipping (use code: W0834)! It is a 24″ wreath and if taken care of properly, it will last all season. Check out the Wreaths Direct store to order one for your family or as a gift!

Wreaths Direct is the website of Grandma D’s Tree and Wreath Farm, a fifth-generation, family owned company in Oregon that produces quality trees, wreaths and centerpieces.




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    Lori says:

    The image of the two of you standing and smelling the wreath in the box made me laugh!

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