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Sustainable Evergreen Wreaths for A GREEN Christmas
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These handcrafted, evergreen wreaths are made from boughs mostly from the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, near Mount St. Helens
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Red, white and green are classic holiday hues! And evergreen Christmas wreaths sure fit the bill for offering pops of green in holiday home décor, but these wreaths from Lynch Creek Farm are also "green" because they are sustainable, too. For their evergreen wreaths, Lynch Creek Farm never cuts down noble fir trees when harvesting the verdant boughs. Instead, the lower branches are trimmed to ensure a lifetime of continued bough production. That's a red, white and GREEN Christmas we can get behind!
Lynch Creek Farm wreaths are made with fresh greenery like noble fir, juniper berries, incense cedar, variegated holly, salal and ponderosa pinecones. The bright red berries in this wreath speak to charmingly pastoral traditions, while the pinecone accents add a touch of winter woodland. Lynch Creek Farm offers many different wreath styles with something for every cottage style.
These wreaths have gorgeous ribbons and bows that are handtied and handcut. Six bow makers work all the year round making handcrafted bows, meaning each wreath's accents are unique since they are not made identical by machines. Extra greenery is placed by hand to ensure a bounty of beauty in a wreath handcrafted to a finished size of 26 inches and weighing approximately seven to eight pounds, twice the size of most other wreathsh.
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