Rich with history, symbolism, and aesthetic beauty, the wreath is a favorite decoration year-round. The beginning of December welcomes boughs of fir, spruce, and holly to the wreath form — since ancient times, evergreens have served as symbols of life and strength against the bitter cold, snow, and ice.
The decoration choices included winterberry, holly, boxwood, white pine, pinecones, and twigs — in the spirit of our dedication to conservation, we used only all-natural clippings and trimmings.
With bows and trimmings ready, members decorated wreaths following their own individual styles. As the morning rolled on, every wreath became a one-of-a-kind work of art with trimmings used in endless combinations. Throughout the room, some worked individually while others worked in groups, lending their tools, materials, advice, and compliments.
Finished wreaths were tagged for locations throughout the community, and volunteers delivered them that afternoon.