Fresh Winter Wreath Showdown (Christmas Forest vs. Costco)

Winter Wreath Showdown – who will win?

Fresh Winter Wreath - Christmas Forest

Check out the images below. The top image is the Regal Christmas Wreath from Christmas Forest and the bottom image is the Teufel Fresh Holly Evergreen Wreath from Costco. Both wreaths are real, contain winter berries and pinecones but only one wreath is worthy of being our favorite – The Christmas Forest wreath!

The Regal Christmas Wreath is truly a Christmas wreath fit for a king. The freshest Noble fir boughs and Princess Pine from the Cascade Mountains are selectively harvested and assembled with utmost care. The elegant wreath then undergoes a total transformation as it is adorned with pastel blue juniper berries, pale yellow incense buds, Ponderosa Pine Cones and a luxurious red velvet bow. A regal feast for the senses! 


Wreath vs. Wreat

Size: 25″ Diameter (both wreaths)
Weight: Christmas Forest is heavier than Costco’s
Pinecones: Costco’s pinecones are smashed. Christmas Forest’s pinecones are perfect.
Berries: Both wreaths have beautiful berries but Costco’s are fake.
Price: Christmas Forest: $49.99, Costco: $20-$30 range.
Quality: Christmas Forest is by far better quality than the Costco wreath. It’s heavier, fuller and looks better.
Delivery: Both companies offer free shipping on their fresh wreaths.
Fragrance: Christmas Forest wins! So fresh!

The photos pretty much explain it all. The Christmas Forest wreath is by-far prettier than the Costco and worth every penny. Plus, it smells AMAZING!!! Visit ChristmasForest.com to view their entire collection of gorgeous fresh winter wreaths.


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  1. Oh I love seeing the excitement in the childrens eyes! So precious! Oh…and I love the snow and all the beautiful Christmas lights!

  2. My favorite thing about this time is year is the Giving this time of year. I just wish people felt more compelled to do it year around instead of just during the holidays.

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