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Balsam Wreaths of Vermont We are a small, family run business in Northern Vermont. Every item is handmade with love!

20/11/2025

🎄 ‘Tis The Season Friends!🎄
We’ve had so many messages asking about our hours this season, and we truly have the best customers. Your excitement means the world to us! ❄️

✨ Official Opening Day:
Saturday, November 22

✨ 2025 Season Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
(We’re only open weekends unless special arrangements are made, just ask. Many of our items are made to order, so don’t hesitate to reach out!)

If you’d like to place a special order, feel free to text me anytime at 802-782-4494 ❄️

Thank you again for the support, the messages, and the love. We can’t wait to see you this season! ❤️

We’re back from Ohio! Who missed us?The wedding was absolutely beautiful, and the family is doing well. 💕 We’re open tod...
15/12/2024

We’re back from Ohio! Who missed us?The wedding was absolutely beautiful, and the family is doing well. 💕

We’re open today, so if anyone wants to pre-order a certain size for pick-up tomorrow, let us know what you need! We’ll make it happen. ❄️ Text me what you need 802-782-4494.

13/12/2024

Hi Friends!
🎄Just a quick update: We’ll be closed today and tomorrow as we are in Ohio to celebrate a very very special occasion—Nathan’s beautiful daughter’s wedding! 🎉💍 Thank you for your understanding, and we’ll be back soon to help you get ready for the holiday season. See you soon!🎄

🌲✨ Come See Us Today✨🌲We’re at the Grange Hall selling beautiful double-sided balsam wreaths in various sizes! 🎄💚 Come b...
24/11/2024

🌲✨ Come See Us Today✨🌲
We’re at the Grange Hall selling beautiful double-sided balsam wreaths in various sizes! 🎄💚 Come by between 10:30 AM and 2:00 PM to grab a festive addition for your home or gift for someone special! 🎁

🌟 See you soon! 🌟

Time has flown by, and it's hard to believe we’re already celebrating our first wedding anniversary. This past year has ...
09/09/2024

Time has flown by, and it's hard to believe we’re already celebrating our first wedding anniversary. This past year has been filled with love, laughter, and the joy of seeing our family grow as we come together. Every day has been a reminder of how lucky we are to have found each other, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us and our beautiful, blended family. Here's to a lifetime of shared moments and endless love. ❤️

🕯️ Discover the power of new year rituals and reignite your curious mind. Found these for starters. Happy Prosperous New...
31/12/2023

🕯️ Discover the power of new year rituals and reignite your curious mind. Found these for starters. Happy Prosperous New Year! 🕯️

1. **Blowing Cinnamon** New Year ritual is a relatively modern tradition believed to bring prosperity and good luck. The ritual is performed right at the stroke of midnight as the New Year begins. At midnight, you stand at your front door and take a spoonful of ground cinnamon. Then, you blow the cinnamon out of the spoon into the wind while making a wish or saying a prayer for prosperity and good fortune for the coming year. Cinnamon in this ritual symbolizes prosperity and good fortune. Blowing it into the wind is meant to spread these intentions into the universe, inviting a positive and prosperous new year.

2. **Eating 12 Grapes at Midnight**: A Spanish and Latin American tradition of eating one grape with each bell strike at midnight. Representing health, wealth and joy for each month.

3. **First-Footing**is a tradition associated with the celebration of the New Year, particularly in Scottish and Northern English customs. The practice involves the first person to cross the threshold of a home after the stroke of midnight brings food fortune for the coming year. Traditionally, this "first footer" often brings symbolic gifts such as coal, bread, salt, whisky, or a coin, representing warmth, food, flavor, cheer, and financial prosperity respectively. The first footer is sometimes expected to be a dark-haired male, as this was considered especially lucky.

4. **Jumping Seven Waves**: In Brazil, people jump over seven waves at the beach at midnight, making wishes for the new year.

5. **Smashing Pomegranates**: In Greece, smashing a pomegranate on the ground for good luck, prosperity, and fertility.

6. **Burning Effigies**: In some South American countries, burning effigies to symbolize the release of the old year and bad memories.

7. **Wearing Colored Underwear**: A Latin American tradition where the color of your underwear may determine your fate in the new year. Different colors of underwear worn on New Year's Eve are believed to bring specific fortunes in the coming year. Here's what some of the colors traditionally represent: **Red**: Symbolizes love and passion. Wearing red underwear is thought to attract love and romance in the new year. **Yellow**: Associated with wealth and prosperity. Yellow underwear is believed to bring financial success and good fortune..**Green**: Represents health and well-being. Wearing green is thought to ensure a healthy year ahead. **Blue**: Stands for peace, harmony, and good health. Some believe that blue underwear brings tranquility and stability.**White**: Symbolizes peace, happiness, and purity. Wearing white is often associated with starting the new year with a clean slate. **Pink**: Often related to friendship and affection. Pink underwear might be chosen to attract or strengthen friendships. **Purple**: Sometimes associated with spirituality and personal growth. Wearing purple might be intended to bring spiritual fulfillment. **Black**: Although less common, black underwear can symbolize luxury and sophistication, but in some traditions, it might also represent warding off negativity or bad luck. This ritual is more about the fun and symbolic hope for the new year rather than any proven effects. People participate in it as a festive way to express their wishes and hopes for what the new year might bring.

8. **Sweeping Out the Old Year**: Cleaning the house thoroughly before New Year's Eve to rid it of bad energies. Sweeping the dirt out at midnight.

9. **Write and Burn Wishes**: Writing down wishes or resolutions and burning them as a symbolic gesture.

10. **Black-Eyed Peas and Collard Greens**: A Southern U.S. tradition for luck and prosperity.

11. **Midnight Kiss**: The practice of kissing someone at midnight for good luck in the U.S.

12. **Victorian Charity and Almsgiving**: Giving to the needy, reflecting the era's focus on philanthropy.

13. **Avoiding Laundry on New Year's Day**: A superstition to prevent 'washing away' good luck or a family member. These traditions, ranging from joyous celebrations to quiet acts of reflection, illustrate the diverse ways in which the new year is welcomed around the world and across history.

14. **Burning Bayberry Candles**
The tradition of burning bayberry candles on New Year's Eve or Day is rooted in an old American custom, believed to bring good luck and prosperity for the coming year. The saying often associated with this tradition goes, "A bayberry candle burnt to the socket brings food to the larder and gold to the pocket." This custom has its origins in colonial times when bayberry candles were a prized possession due to their natural, sweet fragrance and the lengthy, labor-intensive process required to make them. They were considered far superior to the more common tallow candles, which burned quickly and emitted a less pleasant odor. By burning these candles it was believed that one could attract good fortune and abundance into the home. It's a tradition that emphasizes hope, prosperity, and the welcoming of positive energy for the New Year.

🌟 May the Winter Solstice bring a moment of calm and a new dawn of light into your life. As the longest night passes 🌙, ...
21/12/2023

🌟 May the Winter Solstice bring a moment of calm and a new dawn of light into your life. As the longest night passes 🌙, let it take with it your troubles and worries, leaving space for hope, joy, and the promise of brighter days ☀️. May this solstice be a reminder of the ever-changing cycle of nature 🌱, encouraging us to embrace both the darkness and the light within us. Blessed Solstice to all! ✨ 🌿🌕

We are busily preparing for the weekend with fresh inventory. We will have 5 different wreath sizes available, balsam ga...
08/12/2023

We are busily preparing for the weekend with fresh inventory. We will have 5 different wreath sizes available, balsam garland and of course are still taking orders for the gnomes with limited frames left. The Montgomery Holiday Craft Show is tomorrow at the school and we are located across the road from the turn that leads up to it so stop on by to both!! There’s some amazing crafters and bakers selling their goods. A lot of work goes into hand crafting! Please Share🎄

12 degrees this morning setting up! Brrrrr! Luna decided to sleep a little longer!
25/11/2023

12 degrees this morning setting up! Brrrrr! Luna decided to sleep a little longer!

Gorgeous Friends! We are closing at 5:00pm today. We will be open all day tomorrow on Thanksgiving 9am-6pm if you need a...
22/11/2023

Gorgeous Friends! We are closing at 5:00pm today. We will be open all day tomorrow on Thanksgiving 9am-6pm if you need a wreath to adorn your home. We can custom make advent wreaths (advent starts Dec 3rd) for table tops as well….just give us a call. 802-782-4494. Grateful for you all!! Happy Thanksgiving!

🎄Greetings! Starting Saturday November 18th we will be open daily 9am-6pm. Our GPS address is 521 North Main St Montgome...
14/11/2023

🎄Greetings! Starting Saturday November 18th we will be open daily 9am-6pm. Our GPS address is 521 North Main St Montgomery Center Vermont. Our standard 22inch double sided balsam is still at $25.00 each with many ribbon choices. The Gnomes are $40.00. We are offering pink plaid and buffalo plaid.

Balsam Double Sided Wreath Sizes (not ring sizes) available are:

16” $18
19” $22
22” $25
26” $40
36” $65
48” $90

The season has officially begun! Slow start….we like waiting for at least 2 or 3 hard frosts before cutting brush. It he...
10/11/2023

The season has officially begun! Slow start….we like waiting for at least 2 or 3 hard frosts before cutting brush. It helps keep the needles longer and the green color. We’ve tried an early start in the past but this is better for our customers. It smells like Christmas in here!!

Address

521 North Main Street

05471

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00

Telephone

+18027824494

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