Grandma D’s Wreath Review
My mother loves wreaths. For as long as I can remember, she’s had awreath on the front of her house for the entire winter. She usually hasone of the front door, too, and several inside the house.
When Grandma D’s Wreath and Tree Farm asked me to review one of their 24-inch wreaths, I agreed, knowing that I’d get my mom’s advice and thoughts about the wreath.
She was not disappointed. My mom told me that she usually spends about $30 on a nice wreath, and that’s what this one sells for.
My mom liked that the wreath was made from a variety of evergreen boughsincluding juniper and noble fir, and she liked the pine cones accents.She wasn’t crazy about the little red bow, which she plans to switchwith a nicer one. (Note – the bow that comes on the wreath is not the one shown in the picture on Grandma D’s website.)
Wreaths from Grandma D’s Wreath and Tree Farmare all made using noble fir boughs, juniper berries, and pine conesgrown by the Rutherford family on their Silverton, Oregon farm. Theland has been in their family for five generations, making this a truefamily business, currently run by a work-at-home-mom.
Grandma D’s sells a variety of wreaths and centerpieces in different shapes and sizes, and I’m sure they are all as nice as the one I received.
Orderinga wreath is easy. You can place your order any time and scheduledelivery within the holiday season. UPS shipping is free within the USif you use the code W0834.
GrandmaD’s Wreath and Tree Farm also offers several different fund raising,wholesale, and corporate/volume programs. Visit the Grandma D’s Wreath and Tree Farm website for more details.
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Tara Ziegmont
Tara is a wife and mother of two small girls who left a 10-year career as a high school science teacher to be an at-home mom, professional blogger and social media consultant. She has been publishing Feels Like Home (http://FeelsLikeHomeBlog.com) since 2007, where she encourages her readers through a variety of posts: food and cooking tips, craft ideas, home management hints, and a myriad of parenting (mis)adventures that help make her readers’ lives easier – or at least make them laugh. Currently serving as an Ambassador for Similac Strong Moms and Arm & Hammer's Switch to Save program, a Blogger Advocate for Mizkan, and a member of MomAgenda's Council of Media Moms, Tara is the featured Life at Home blogger at Sonsi Living (http://SonsiLiving.com). Tara also operates an Etsy shop called Violet Elephant (http://VioletElephant.Etsy.com), a local blog called Harrisburg Area Moms (http://HarrisburgAreaMoms.com), and encourages other bloggers through speaking engagements at conferences including Type-A Parent and Bloggy Boot Camp.
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