24 inch Norway Artificial Christmas wreaths:
Have 200 thick dark green branches and needles made of poly vinyl. The 24 inch Christmas wreaths match our Norway Christmas garland. The Norway 24 inch Christmas wreaths have two heavy-duty wire rings with wire cross members connecting each ring to make a strong holiday evergreen wreath frame that the decorative Christmas wreath branches are connected to. The holiday evergreen wreath is measured from the out stretched branch tip to the opposite out stretched branch tip. You should view our lines of Artificial Garland to find matching decorations for these Artificial Wreaths!
What you need to know about Artificial Christmas Wreaths
With so many choices to pick from, how do you know the difference between the varying styles of artificial Christmas trees, wreaths, or garlands? We want you to get only the products you desire, so this is our explanation of what you need to know when you are shopping for artificial Christmas wreaths:
First, and foremost you need to know that the name of a style is not the same from manufacturer to manufacturer. The gist of why we tell you this is that we don’t want you to shop for artificial Christmas wreaths, garlands or trees, based solely on the name, unless you are going to deal with a company you have previously dealt with, and you have been reassured that the name of the style is exactly what you want.
Comparing styles of artificial wreaths, trees, and garlands is more complex and similar to the comparing of diamonds. With artificial wreaths, you need to check the color, the fullness of the branches, the tip and light count, the firmness of the stems, and the quality of the needles.
Choosing your Artificial Wreath:
1. Is the greenish color of the needles to your liking? Is the reddish or brownish color of the stems realistic? If you like the color, and the stem is realistic enough, look at the greenery as a whole and see if there are any imperfections. If you think there are, you’re right! Why? Because you are the judge!
2. Check to see how full the Christmas Wreath is. If you like it thick, than you don’t want to see any of the metal holding it together. The more stems it has, the thicker it will be, and the more it will cost. Just be sure the added cost is within reason.
3. Is hand-in-hand with the Second; check the number of tips and the number of Indoor Christmas Lights on your wreath. The more there are the higher the price.
4. Feel the stems from both Christmas wreaths. How shapeable are they? If you bend a stem on one and it holds its shape firmly, and the other kind of sags, than you automatically know which is the higher quality wreath! You should expect to pay a little more for it. If you are purchasing them online, you’ll have to do your best with the pictures provided.
5. If you get this far, and you still cannot decide on which wreath to purchase, because there are two or more of an almost identical quality and price, than we recommend you use the actual pine or fir needles themselves as the tie-breaker. Pull on the needles, in an attempt to straighten them. If one is significantly higher quality, you will see the difference almost immediately, as it will hold a straighter and firmer look. If they are still about the same, set the two wreaths on a table, pull one stem out straight from each wreath and lay it flat against the table. Now, using a little pressure from the tips of your index and middle fingers, attempt to flatten the needles starting from the centerline, the stem, to the tips. You are actually trying to make each stem as wide as possible in doing so. If one of the stems widens quicker, and holds the wider shape, with less effort, it is the higher quality wreath.
Once you grasp the principals behind each of these inspection techniques, you’ll be amazed at how able you will be able to judge Christmas Wreaths, Garlands, and Trees, even from a distance! The actual physical inspection and comparison will wind up taking you only a few moments! These techniques will also help you select an Artificial Prelit Christmas Tree.
