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Welcome to Christmas Forest. Since 1976, when we sold our first Christmas wreath at Pike Place Farmer’s Market in Seattle, we have focused on pleasing our customers with gorgeous forest fresh Christmas wreaths, and now we are proud to have loyal customers worldwide. Our wreath makers join with nature to create exquisite noble fir Christmas wreaths out of the finest evergreens of the Cascade Mountains, while protecting Mother Nature. With our friendly office elves, we have become well known for our outstanding customer service as well as for our handcrafted outdoor Christmas wreaths. Thrill everyone on your gift list with the most beautiful Christmas wreaths in the world.
We have a strong commitment to sustaining and protecting the environment.
Those of us that are concerned about the environment want to make sure that we are buying and producing “green” products.
Consumers are conscientiously doing their best to purchase products that use renewable resources.
Consumers are conscientiously doing their best to purchase products that use renewable resources.
When it comes to deciding between a fresh Christmas wreath or an artificial wreath, most people are choosing real evergreen wreaths.
You probably know that artificial wreaths are made from plastics and other petroleum based products, and you also know that petroleum is not a renewable resource.
The artificial wreaths most likely will end up in a landfill and they are not biodegradable.
In addition, most artificial wreaths are made overseas and so even more petroleum is used to ship the artificial wreaths.
You probably know that artificial wreaths are made from plastics and other petroleum based products, and you also know that petroleum is not a renewable resource.
The artificial wreaths most likely will end up in a landfill and they are not biodegradable.
In addition, most artificial wreaths are made overseas and so even more petroleum is used to ship the artificial wreaths.
There are many more “green” reasons to buy a fresh evergreen wreath.
They can be recycled by removing the fir from the wreath rings for a potpourri.
There are also many free recycling programs where the greens will be chipped and used for mulch, another plus for the environment.
They can be recycled by removing the fir from the wreath rings for a potpourri.
There are also many free recycling programs where the greens will be chipped and used for mulch, another plus for the environment.
Our fresh wreaths are a renewable resource.
We do not cut down any trees to make our Christmas wreaths.
In the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, we harvest the tips of the branches, and this actually promotes the growth of the trees.
Trimming the branches of the noble fir trees is actually beneficial to the trees and thus great for the environment.
We do not cut down any trees to make our Christmas wreaths.
In the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, we harvest the tips of the branches, and this actually promotes the growth of the trees.
Trimming the branches of the noble fir trees is actually beneficial to the trees and thus great for the environment.
The aromatic noble fir trees from Washington state are the longest lasting evergreens.
These majestic trees are nature’s way of fighting against global warming.
Trees take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and release oxygen.
The process of producing plastic, artificial wreaths burns fossil fuels while adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Knowing that fresh Christmas wreaths are recyclable, renewable and less of a contributor to global warming, those who are concerned about Mother Earth are choosing a fresh Christmas wreath.
These majestic trees are nature’s way of fighting against global warming.
Trees take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and release oxygen.
The process of producing plastic, artificial wreaths burns fossil fuels while adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Knowing that fresh Christmas wreaths are recyclable, renewable and less of a contributor to global warming, those who are concerned about Mother Earth are choosing a fresh Christmas wreath.
Go green...buy evergreens.
Nothing to get you in the spirit like smelling the loveliness of an amazingly created Christmas Wreath!All the stops were pulled out for the craftsmanship on this Rustic Wreath. Extremely sturdy, and it smells so good! You can't help but have visions of Santa Claus when you are smelling the fragrance of evergreens! The circle thing (I don't know what it's called) that all the boughs are attached to looks to be a metal ring (thick) that is painted green and looks reusable so you can also get your craft on when you've used the Wreath to it's fullest capacity.
The wreath does come with the bow pictures with each wreath on the website. It is quite large and comes with the wiring necessary to attach it to the wreath. The packaging was done with care, nothing was broken or smashed and it came in mint condition (or should I say evergreen condition?)!
Browsing through their website you can see the many different styles they offer and it looks to be they have a little something for everyone! Check out their Facebook page too.
Reviewed by Jackie
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31 comments:
I love that their fresh wreaths are a renewable resource. They don't cut down ant trees to make the wreaths.
I love that they make the wreaths by harvesting the tips of the branches, and this actually promotes the growth of the trees.
I love that the wreaths are decorated with pine cones.
kellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom
I like that they don't cut down trees to make their wreaths. They are all lovely!
I like that they have free shipping and that they are made from evergreens in the cascades.
I like that they have free shipping and that they are environmentally friendly.
I like the freshness of their wreaths using clippings that promote growth of the tree. Nice they protect the environment in their business practices.
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I love that everything about each wreath is recycleable, & the fact that NO trees are cut down to produce these wreaths - that in fact the cutting of the branches encourages new growth!!!! I would sooo love to win this 0 it would remind me of my childhood in Minnesota!!! Thanks for the chance....
I like that it is fresh.
I like that they are made with fresh forest products.
I love that they are real and fresh
I like that they are guaranteed to arrive fresh.
I like that they harvest the tips of the branches, and that by doing this it promotes the growth of the trees.
I like that the company makes these wreaths but also protects the environment(Mother Earth, as they put it).
I like that they don't cut down trees to make them.
I learned that $1 from each sale of their Pink Lady Wreaths goes to breast cancer prevention.
I love that they don't cut down trees to make their wreaths.
I love all the beautiful products! Really loving the Azure ornaments.
I like that they offer free shipping and use real pine cones to decorate the wreaths!
I like that the shipping is free! And that they have a good variety to choose from. :)
I like the variety they have to choose from and that they are environmentally friendly!
Love that they are so fresh!
I love that they are real and beautiful
I like that they don't cut down trees to make their wreaths.
I love that they ship real, fresh beautiful wreaths in excellent condition.
guaranteed to arrive fresh! - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
I like that the wreaths are made of long lasting noble fir and other Pacific Northwest evergreens. It'll last awhile! tylerpants(at)gmail.com
"I like that the wreaths are guaranteed to arrive forest fresh.
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I love that they are a one-of-a-kind creation.
I love that they're fresh.
theresa n
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
they have free shipping
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