It’s too cold to harvest vegetables or flowers and so I am harvesting greenery from the forests of One Hubcap Farm and transforming them into wreaths to decorate your home for Christmas and the holidays.
I offer both traditional Christmas wreaths with full greenery and red ribbons, but I also have slender, minimalist grapevine wreaths with sprays of greenery and pine cones. See photos below wreaths for bow colors: you may choose other colors of bows besides those pictured on the wreaths.
You may order them by emailing me at onehubcapfarm@gmail.com or by calling/texting me at 803.465.6666. I am not able to offer online checkout at this time, but I do accept credit cards in person.
Wreath Styles
Sizes and Pricing:
Traditional Greenery–mixture of cedar, pine, yew, fir, and holly–exact composition depending on availability
6″ interior diameter, approximately 12″ exterior diameter including greenery $20
10″ interior diameter, approximately 18″ exterior diameter including greenery $30
14″ interior diameter, approximately 22″ exterior diameter including greenery $40
16″ interior diameter, approximately 26″ exterior diameter including greenery $50
Grapevine Wreath with Greenery Spray
Grapevine wreath form is 14″ diameter $20
Bow Colors
Text or email me with wreath type, wreath size, and bow color. If you do not want a bow, the price of the wreath is $5 less. I can also tie your own bow from your own ribbon if you would like but the original price stands. I have limited quantities of other colors of ribbon too; just ask and I’ll show you what I have 🙂 The ribbons are intended for use on a protected area such as a porch.
Here’s my contact information: onehubcapfarm@gmail.com or 803.465.6666.
Pickup/Delivery information:
You may pick up at the farm on Muller Road, Blythewood, or I may be able to meet you somewhere–we will figure it out 🙂
Wreaths require 2-3 days turnaround from order to delivery. I will be able to give you a specific date when you contact me. Orders for delivery before Christmas close Dec. 21. Orders resume Dec. 26: perhaps you would like a grapevine wreath to adorn your home for the new year.