Actual colors may vary differently from picture (due to camera’s and monitor’s interpretation of colors). Your wreath has been sprayed with a sealer to help stop fraying and to protect materials. For best results, display your wreath in a place that keeps it protected from rain, snow and wind. I use hot glue to attach decorations to my wreaths and high temperatures may melt the glue and damage the
wreath. Price does not include shipping. If I can meet you in Rock Hill, shipping charges would not apply. I accept PayPal and cash. RETURNS NOT ACCEPTED. To contact me or to purchase a wreath, send Wreaths by Cynthia a private message. Wreaths by Cynthia does not have an active website. My pricing
When I start a wreath, I have a design in mind. As I try to bring my design to life, most times, the idea I have in mind and my wreath creations don’t match up. If I see that I can make it better, I’ll keep working and adding to it until I get a wreath that I’m satisfied with. Because of this, I don’t know the price of a wreath until I’m finished. Wreaths can be expensive. Sometimes, I feel hesitant asking what I think my wreaths deserve. So, I thought I’d explain how I price mine. I try to buy all of my supplies on sale and add a markup. This is to pay for my time and gas used to shop for supplies. Also, it helps pay for extras such as glue sticks, floral wire, pipe cleaners and other items needed to create a wreath. I charge separately for bows and labor. Boxes cost me around $5 each, which is what I charge for them. I charge a minimal rate for labor. My goal is to make wreaths (that my customers will love) at a fair price.