Welcome to the 879th Metamorphosis Monday! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving weekend! For this week’s Met Monday, I’m sharing the wreath I ordered this year from Lynch Creek Farms. This will be my third year ordering from them. For reference, here are the Christmas wreaths that I’ve ordered from them for the previous two years.

Georgia Front Door
Sorry about this terrible photo…note to self, don’t take pictures of the front door during the late afternoon when the lighting is terrible! lol

Ohio Front Door, aka The Dollhouse
Every Christmas, I like to try a different wreath, and I think the one I chose this year has got to be my favorite! Of course, I probably say that every year!

The quality of Lynch Creek Farms’ wreaths is amazing! They are super full, dense, and heavy! The photos on their website are beautiful, but they never quite do their wreaths justice. I’m always astounded when my wreath arrives—it’s always 10 times more beautiful than it appeared online. They are so fresh when they arrive, it feels like the craftsman just finished creating it five minutes ago!

By the way, this isn’t a sponsored post, and Lynch Creek Farms doesn’t know me from any other customer. I just love their wreaths and wanted to share how beautiful they are. I really appreciate that they are made right here in the U.S. in Shelton, Washington. (Read the story of how they started their family business here: Lynch Creek Farms.)

When ordering one of their wreaths, you can specify the approximate date that you would like for it to arrive. It’s best to order early in the season, like right after Halloween or even slightly before, since delivery dates fill up quickly each year. I ordered my wreath on November 8th and requested that my wreath arrive right after Thanksgiving, and it did! The cost for my wreath, including tax and a reasonable $4.95 shipping fee, was $90.90.

There’s no way I could create a gorgeous wreath like this on my own. I’d never be able to locate all the different types of beautiful greenery that were used to create this luscious, thick wreath, and by the time I purchased the bells, ornaments, berries, and ribbon, I’m sure my cost would probably be close to what I paid, if not more. Plus, I didn’t have to waste my limited holiday time running around in the cold gathering everything together—it was delivered right to my front door during the time frame I requested. I hope Lynch Creek Farms is around for many years to come!

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Beautiful wreath!! Looks so festive on your red door!
I agree about Lynch Creek Farms. I order their centerpieces every year and now send them as gifts. They are beautiful! Hassle free shopping and they arrive for people to enjoy all season long.
So many styles to choose from, with candles and the decorations are top notch. It’s amazing how fresh they are when they arrive, smell delicious (nothing like fresh greenery ) and last well into Jan. or Feb. because you can keep them watered.
Merry Christmas, Susan!
I agree! I left my wreath up all through January last year. They are sooo fresh! I’ve been thinking about ordering one of their centerpieces for a gift, so thanks for mentioning that, Anne. I should do that today.
I do, too. I’d leave it up through February and put Valentine decorations on it if I could! lol.
I can’t tell you how lovely and full the centerpieces are. Exquisite. I have mine coming this week. I take out the decorations each year, and the candles and save them. They (not the candles) look pretty as filler in the Christmas tree or on a garland. Lynch Creek is top notch!
They really are! I’ve never seen wreaths so full and beautiful! I save the decorations too…they are too pretty to discard. I just ordered the Gingerbread house centerpiece for a friend of mine who has the same Kate Spade Gingerbread bag that I do. It even lights up…love that!
Let me go look. I know it’s fabulous. She will be thrilled!!
It’s called “Peppermint Cheer.” Here’s a link to it: https://lynchcreekwreaths.com/products/peppermint-cheer
Now I want one! lol
Yes, I found it! It’s wonderful. Your friend will love it! I want, one, too. lol
I’ve also put a string of the tiny little battery operated lights on the one I get for the coffee table in the den and it looks so pretty lit up at night. It’s so full you can hide the little lights and it’s magical.
That’s a great idea! Which one did you order this year? How lucky are the people who live near Lynch Creek. I would love to go there and shop in person each year. I noticed some items were already sold out.
I ordered the “Classic Christmas” which is full, yet simple for my kitchen table and looks pretty with my International Holly and Ivy dinnerware I use everyday during the holidays, and it looks so pretty with the Lennox Winter Greetings dinnerware I use on Christmas Eve/Day.
I bought the “Regal Bugler” for the den coffee table since my mantle garland and wreath has NutCrackers, sugar plums, stars and wired ribbons in gold, blue, green and red. I’ll add the little lights to that one. Our traditional real tree is in that room.
And, then I ordered the “Small Holiday Centerpiece” for my sunroom glass top coffee table. That one is simple and I have a themed artificial Christmas tree in that room decorated with wired ribbons, sugared fruit and fairies.
This year I bought a wreath at the local nursery for my front door. It was big and fat and full (weighs a ton!) and I’ll add a red velvet bow with long ribbons hanging. I have the florist decorate the large palladium window above my door each year with greenery, magnolia leaves, berries and red velvet ribbon. It always looks pretty with the candles in all my windows and I decorate the lamp post and stone finial on my mailbox too, with fresh greenery, berries and red velvet ribbons.
My husband just shakes his head, but I love it and it feels like an old fashioned Currier and Ives Christmas. lol
Christmas and Halloween are for decorating !!
Wow, that sounds beautiful, Anne! Christmas only comes once a year so we have to go all out and make it everything we want it to be! I know your hubby secretly enjoys it all, even if he doesn’t admit it. 🙂 I saw the Regal Bugler and loved it! I thought about having lights professionally put on the outside of the Dollhouse this year. I talked to a guy last year about having it done. One of these years I’m going to do it, I think it would be really cute outlining the dormer windows.
All of the wreaths from Lynch Farm have been stunning and I think extremely reasonable for fresh cut! Your door looks fantastic as always!
It’s a beautiful wreath, and I love your grandfather clock! I love real Christmas trees and real greens. I know it would make my life much easier, but I’ve never been able to embrace an artificial tree. I’ve always had a real tree. In spite of the fact that I would love to have living wreaths and garlands, I don’t as I live in California, and I’m fearful they will dry out too soon.
WHOA…THAT IS AN INCREDIBLE WREATH!! Both of them!! Will most certainly check them out…but first, back to ironing MANY napkins (14 guests, 3 meals a day, 4 days…you d/t math…) Good thing…I like to iron franki
Those are lovely wreaths! How fun that the company is out of Shelton WA – I used to spend a lot of time up that way every summer visiting family at Mason Lake. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! And for hosting. Hope you’re having a lovely week.
What gorgeous wreaths….I love the ribbon and bells on that one. What a great welcome to your home!
This year’s wreath is my favorite too. All of them are beautiful so it’s hard to pick really.
Thanks so much for hosting this wonderful party!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are having a great week!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
LOVE their products. They last soooo long and are SO fresh. It’s so nice not to ever have to worry about something sub-par being shipped to a mother-in-law.
Heh heh. Highly recommend them. And Susan – your wreath (now and past years) are gorgeous.
Susan,
Gorgeous! I’m ordering my wreath tonight!!!
Christmas Blessings!
Ann P.
I love Lynch Creek Farm wreaths too. I’ve ordered for several years. If the weather warms up any I spritz my wreath. They are just so beautiful. I have actually kept mine on the front door until mid March or later and they still look good. I can do that because I order ones that don’t scream Christmas. Just like yours, mixed greens, berries, and a red or plaid bow, things suitable fir all winter. Enjoy your wreath!
That’s a beautiful wreath for that price! I just paid this past week $68 ea for 3 custom bows. And I had to buy new wreaths this year for my doors and they costed $100 ea. I will check Lynch Creek Farms next year.
They truly are beautiful wreaths. I love the one you chose, Susan. I’m using the red cardinal snow globe from my centerpiece I ordered last year in this year’s decor. I love it.