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After learning as young children how to make fresh wreaths from their Norwegian-born grandmother, John & Chris Mickman have enjoyed making and selling Christmas Wreaths in the family wreath business. In 1975 the brothers began growing their own wreath business as a fundraising opportunity for youth-oriented nonprofit organizations. They now work with nearly 3,000 nonprofit organizations in 49 States who collectively have earned over $80 million in profits over the past 39 years!
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Laurie Emerson says
I usually have an artificial tree as we have 3 cats who would love to climb a real one. This year though I bought mini real tree for our bedroom.
Marilyn Nawara says
These are beautiful wreaths. I always hand one on the front door during the holidays.
DENISE LOW says
We have an artificial tree. It’s only me and my husband now. The kids have grown and we have grandkids.
Sarah L says
I don’t have any kind of a tree. This will be a present for my friend.
Thanks for the contest.
Sharon Rooney says
I have an artificial tree. We used to buy fresh trees but stopped a couple of years ago.
Kristi C says
We buy a fresh one every year. It just doesn’t seem like Christmas without a real tree.
Anne says
I haven’t put up a Christmas tree in decades. I do, however, get a fresh wreath every year for the front door. I love the way it smells!
Edye says
We always use fake trees.
Terry Maigi says
I love the idea of a real tree, but having little ones we have been using a fake tree the last few years! The clean up is so much easier 🙂
Mary Gardner says
We use an artificial tree because of allergies in our household. But we put fresh wreaths on the outside doors in the front and the back of the house since most people come in through the back.
Nicole Carter (Weasley) says
I would love a fresh tree mainly because of the smell. We have a artificial one we use every year.
Theresa Miller says
We get a fresh tree every year. My Dad planted them many years ago and even if they are too big or growing not so straight they are beautiful and smell so nice. I love decorating it too. 🙂
Emily Endrizzi says
We usually have an artificial tree, but last year we got a real one. We plan on getting a real one again this year and making it a new tradition.
Linda Davidson says
I have an artificial tree. I love the smell of a live tree, but don’t enjoy the needles all over.
Tamra Phelps says
We’ve always used an artificial tree. I think, as a kid, my Mom was afraid of Christmas tree fires & it just became what we used.
Pam H. says
I have an artificial tree. I usually buy at least one fresh wreath.
Katt Lewis says
I actually used a ficus tree I had for a few years before my house burnt down. It’s not been a priority since so I haven’t had one thought I love looking at them every year.