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Christmas Wreath is a Warm Welcome and Great Gift in Bad Economy

Most Americans are hunkering down during the current economic crisis which is hitting hard right at our most joyous time of year. It seems politically incorrect even for those not suffering undue financial stress to spend a lot of money this year for the holidays. Even though the cost of gasoline is half what it was just two months ago most people continue to cut back on unnecessary driving. Let’s hope we all keep conserving as these lessons need to become habit.

The expenses related to the holiday season are huge if you add them all together. We not only have the expense of purchasing gifts but travel related expenses are high as we all want to be with our families. Christmas decorating expenses can really add up with all the gift wrap, Christmas tree and tree decorations, Christmas lights and other decorations inside and outside our homes. Many people put thousands of lights on their homes and we all love driving around the neighborhood to see all of them. But is it politically correct this year. And more important – can they afford to pay the resulting electric bill.

So if you are stressing about the holiday season due to the financial outlays think about how and where to cut your expenses so that you can still enjoy the season. Most people hang a Christmas wreath on their door for the holidays. This is the most affordable outside decoration for your home. And it is all you need. Save money by not putting up all those outdoor lights and have a fresh, green, natural <a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.acadiawreath.com/c-3-24-inch-christmas-wreaths.aspx">Christmas wreath</a>on your door to say welcome and Happy Holidays to all.

The yearly problem of what to buy for gifts for people who already have everything they need. Does Aunt Sally really need those extra pair of slippers or would she get more enjoyment out of a fresh, natural Christmas centerpiece with the wonderful balsam fragrance most associated with Christmas? Fresh Christmas Wreaths and <a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.acadiawreath.com/p-24-classic-christmas-centerpiece.aspx">Christmas Centerpieces</a> shipped directly from the Maine woods are a much loved gift. And they are affordable and can be ordered easily online. This gift can be sent every year. It really solves the annual dilemma of what to buy everyone. This is a gift everyone does want every year and look forward to receiving.

This year send a warm welcoming fresh <a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.acadiawreath.com/p-20-30-inch-christmas-wreath-plaid-bow.aspx">Christmas wreath</a> to your friends and family. Support the green economy with a fresh, natural, gift that is harvested in a sustainable manner from the world renowned Maine woods.

Lynn Jebbia

Lynn Jebbia is the owner of Acadia Wreath Company. Acadia Wreath Company, based in Bar Harbor, Maine, handcrafts fresh Maine balsam fir Christmas wreaths, Christmas Centerpieces and Kissing Balls which are shipped directly to customers and corporate clients throughout the United States.

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