08.31.07

Fundraiser Campaigns

Posted in Fundraiser at 11:55 pm by Michael

A good fundraiser campaign will inspire your group to get involved. Start with the strengths of your product, like drop shipping to your door.

08.30.07

Fundraiser enrollment.

Posted in Fundraiser at 11:00 pm by admin

This year more than last years enrollment, seems to be earlier and heavier. I’m not complaining but I hate saying no to the schools that come late.  I don’t want to run short on deliveries or worse be late. I just can’t see how anyone in the wreath business would risk taking on way too much. A notice to participate is important.  Without  a limit a chance is being taken that may lead to a black eye on all those who have been relying on a Christmas wreath company to deliver. Well we have tried to think of everything from advanced ordering system to the simplest concept like ” notice to participate”, which asks easy questions, like how many people do you expect to be selling in your group and what is your goal.  Commmunication is key is getting wreaths out on time. It’s important to tell your people what you need to do and keep them updated on your progress. It’s almost that simple.  If you have any feelings on this , please comment. We would love to hear from you.

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08.29.07

Fundraiser site advances

Posted in Fundraiser at 11:30 pm by Michael

As another season approaches we are making accommodation for more fundraisers -schools, churches, and other organizations. Each year we make advances in our site in an attempt to make your life, the user more organized. Well, it does help us too….  This year we have created a way to quickly add users in an organized fashion. This is done by creating a hierarchy and a way to email a link that will bring each new participant to a registration page. In this way each order taker will be accounted for under an overseer of his/her group. As an order taker, each order will have a check box to mark that you have received the money from your customer. You will then pass the monies to your leader and they will acknowledge that you gave them money
and they received it. Of course this happens all the way up the chain until we receive the monies here and we release the order for shipment.

It’s simple, easy and organized.

I hope this will help you in your fundraising mission.
Happy fundraising

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08.28.07

A Season to Enjoy Your Live Christmas Wreath

Posted in Fundraiser at 11:07 pm by Michael

The season of Christmas mainly dwells on beauty, love, harmony and peace and
with those things knocking at your doors, the time for decoration with live
Christmas wreaths are also in the air. With Christmas wreaths, the mood of
the season remains jolly.
One of the most perfect Christmas accessories are live Christmas wreaths.
Not only do they act as just door wreaths alone but great centerpieces as
well. Live succulents would last longer than expected and perfect materials
for the live Christmas wreaths. The secret is just proper care with pruning
and watering. But if the main thought is for live Christmas wreaths, the
seasonal flowers are priority.
There are a two of different types of Christmas wreaths, both of which can
be made as a live Christmas wreath. There are two types of Christmas wreaths
that hold different meanings. The traditional Christmas wreath is the advent
wreath and the second type is the more decorative and craft inspired
wreaths.
A live Christmas wreath is a beautiful way to bring the smells of the
outdoors to your home. Since Christmas wreaths have different meanings
across different parts of the world, using a live Christmas wreath will be a
beautiful accessory to your home. Wreaths have many meanings and hanging a
door wreath is not exception. In ancient times, many Romans would hang
wreaths in honor and celebration of a victory. Other meaning for the live
Christmas wreath is love and family.
To make a live Christmas wreath you will need some supplies and tools to
help you create a beautiful live Christmas wreath. You will need to first
decide what type of Christmas wreath you want to make. If you are making the
advent wreath you will need four or five candles. If you choose to make a
more decorative wreath, you will need whatever supplies you need for the
look you are going for.
You will need to have pine or cedar boughs, sometimes ivy works well to, to
create the wreath itself. You can purchase these are a local follower shop
or online. Sometimes your local craft shop will have a selection of live and
silk products during the holiday season. You will also need either a foam
circle or wire circle to use as your base when wrapping the wreath. Choosing
the decorations for you live Christmas wreath will depend on what you want.
Using live flowers, berries and plants will bring a great aroma to your
home.
Creating a live Christmas wreath will bring the family together and you can
create your own tradition and meaning for the wreath. Since the wreath to
most of us symbolizes love and family, what better way to celebrate the
making of the live Christmas wreath than by making it with your family?
If you are going to create an advent wreath, you should discuss the meaning
of the advent wreath with your family while you are making it. This will
create a special family moment during the holiday. We all could use more
special family moments, so why not make creating a live Christmas wreath a
special moment.
You can also purchase live Christmas wreaths at many stores, flower shops
and online. Depending on what you are looking for or if you want something
specially made will depend on where you go to buy your live Christmas
wreath. Many times you can also purchase live Christmas wreaths from
students who are selling them for a fundraiser at school or for a particular
charity. “Tis the season.”
There are a lot of web sites that offer immense types and designs of live
Christmas wreaths. You may also try reading reviews about live Christmas
wreaths for the best picks.

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08.27.07

General History of Wreaths

Posted in Fundraiser at 9:25 pm by Michael

Those of you whom have seen an artist’s impression of Julius Caesar might
just have a fair idea of the ‘wreath’. Caesar’s head was adorned with a
crown of laurel leaves, which was essentially a wreath. A wreath is a
collection of flowers, leaves and at times fruits arranged to form a ring.
Wreaths are generally used as wall or door hangings, ornaments or just
showpieces.
The history of wreaths goes back a long way and most of it relates to
ancient religious associations. The age-old Persian culture is replete with
the development of wreaths and their significance. The original
manifestation of wreaths was in the form of a circlet, commonly called a
‘diadem’. These were usually made from fabrics and jewels used to decorate
the fabric in order to further enhance its beauty. Wreaths assumed paramount
importance at the beginning of 776 B.C. when winners of the Olympic Games,
in Greece, were presented wreaths that were made of laurel leaves. Over a
period of time, when the Games were hosted by different cities, the wreaths
were made, using the branches of trees locally available.
The transition of wreath from an ornament that adorned the head to something
that is now used as a wall decoration is seeped in mystery. Some historians
suggest that the reason for this occurrence could be that the winners
started hanging their wreaths on the walls of their houses, as reminders of
their glory. Contemporary wreaths are not just used during the Christmas
season but are also used for various occasions throughout the year. Each
season finds a new innovative design and decoration in accord with each
occasion and festive season. The wreath is a symbol of power, festivity,
remembrance and respect. One of the loveliest wreaths is the advent wreath.
However, its real origins are shrouded in the mists of time; many believe
that the Swedish Crown of Lights was the source of inspiration for the
Advent wreath. The Swedish Crown of Lights is a crown that bears candles and
is worn on St. Lucia’s Day by Swedish girls.
People have had an abiding fascination for wreaths throughout history. The
phrase ‘earn your laurels’, comes from the significant importance that
wreaths have had throughout history. In the bygone eras wreaths represented
athletic ability and military astuteness. In the modern times, you can find
wreaths just about everywhere. Today, a wreath is a symbol of eternity. It
is therefore an important part of decoration on funerals, and weddings. It
can also be found on coins, and weddings.
Wreaths generally give out a ‘cheery feeling’. Moreover, the historical
materials used for making wreaths have given way to just any kind of
materials. Anybody fond of designing can use the wreath to practice his or
her hobby. As can be seen, wreaths have found a mention in various
historical instances. They have been there through the dawn of civilization
and have lost none of their importance in the contemporary era. Wreaths are
destined to be an integral decorative part of a host of celebrations in the
future, as well.

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A Corporate Gift

Posted in Fundraiser at 8:33 pm by Michael

Wreaths are a great way to send a warm message from your company. This is a
great way to build bridges in the corporate world. You may want to put one
in your own office. A wreath looks good on the main office door or you could
put one on your own door. Give a wreath as a corporate gift to your clients who keep you in business. They would surely appreciate a warm gesture of gratitude from a company who cares. You may also want to give these corporate gift wreaths to the friends and families of the employees who work for the firm. Send a message to them so they know the employees in the firm are appeciated and have a great place to work.
Warm up a day at the office with your corporate wreath. It won’t be the
usual day at the office. You’re not constantly bustling in and out of your
office trying to meet deadlines left and right. You’re not about to have
another speedy take-out lunch when you transfer from endless meetings to
meetings. You’re not about to be screamed at by your boss who thinks your
work is a piece of junk. Instead, with a wreath somewhere in the workplace,
you are drawn to look at it and contemplate about warm feelings in the
middle of the day. The wreath is there to make you stop and pause for a
while. It is there to make you realize that there is warmth in the world. It
makes you realize that living on this planet is not all about work. Living
on this planet is also about friendship, belongingness, sharing, community,
and all the mushy stuff that goes with it. Your office will never be the
same with a wreath around.
Send over a corporate gift wreath to your clients. Business to business
relationships can improve through simple gestures like this. Make your
client know that you care. Customer is not only king but also a king that is
loved and cared for by his people! Make them know that your firm is a firm
that isn’t just about business. Send a message to them. Let them know that
you value them more than the daily transactions that take place everyday.
Put a smile on their face. You might even get an extra deal or two this way!
Include corporate gift wreaths in your company gift list. Employees in the
firm love taking home stuff like this after a day’s work. Their friends and
family will surely appreciate a warm gesture like this. Let the loved ones
of your employees know that the office they work for is not all about work.
Let them know that the company they work for also cares about the small
stuff. Let them know that when the employees are in the office, they aren’t
simply being abused or tortured by the demands of their employers. Send a
warm gesture to their homes and put a smile on the face of your employees
and the people they value. This will surely improve employee morale and job
satisfaction.

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08.26.07

Christmas Wreaths and their meaning defined

Posted in Fundraiser at 10:17 am by Michael

There are two different types of Christmas wreaths. The traditional Christmas wreath is  usually hung during advent and the second type is the more decorative and craft inspired wreath. These wreaths can be found in most homes, as they can be placed on the wall for a longer period of time regardless of the season. Each of these wreaths has their own special meanings to those who make them and use them. The most symbolic of all is the Christmas wreath.

The advent wreath is more symbolic to Christian people. Although the first Christmas wreaths were inspired by pre Christian people, the Christians’ later adopted the idea. The advent wreath is comprised of four candles positioned in a circle with a single candle in the
center. People light the candles individually as the nights go on and the last candle in the middle is lit last and is meant to be a symbol of the birth of Christ. Such a tradition has been passed on for generations.

Many people have Christmas wreaths in their homes but do not have an advent wreath in their homes. Many times people only have a more decorative Christmas wreath to place on their doors. Some place the Christmas wreath in the dining room, which is nice display for Christmas dinner. If the
Christmas wreath is all made up of fruits, it may be seen as tropical. Many people
leave it hanging as a decoration until the New Year’s Day. The advent
wreath is meant for Christians to remember and be thankful that Jesus was born.
You do not have to be Christian in order to have a Christmas wreath in your
home. This is one decoration that denotes peace, love and harmony all together.

The more decorative and craft inspired wreaths are
used differently than an advent wreath. Usually these wreaths are simply just
decoration and hold no deep routed meanings. The plants that are used to create
a Christmas wreath are usually pine, holly, mistletoe, and ivy. These plants
have been used to make Christmas wreaths because of the symbol each plant
represents. If you think about the times when these people were suffering
during harsh winters you can see why the plants above had so much meaning to
them. Christmas wreath represents the hope of new life in the spring and
nature’s ability to rejuvenate and replenish itself.

Christmas wreaths also allow you to celebrate that
hope as well as to give it your own meanings. The wreaths that are more
decorative and crafty allow each person and family to create a Christmas wreath
that represents their family’s hopes, loves and wishes. The Christmas
wreath becomes a symbol of whatever you want it to mean for you and your
family. It ties up people to make the relationship stronger.

Many people use Christmas wreaths only for decoration,
as a way to bring the house together with the rest of the decorations and to
make the house more festive. But it should be more than that. Christmas wreaths
are ways of welcoming harmony in a family and the whole community. If only
Christmas wreaths can be used to encourage the people from all over the world,
the better. Whether the Christmas wreath is meant to be a symbol of something
special to your family or just to be a great decoration, a Christmas wreath is
special to you and those who see it. No matter what you use the wreath for, it
is a beautiful way to decorate your house and inspire hope for all.

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08.25.07

Setting up an online Christmas Wreath fundraiser.

Posted in Fundraiser at 11:28 pm by Michael

When you are looking for a great way to have an easy fundraiser. Entering orders online is a great way to get it done and still enjoy the Christmas season. If you haven’t, you should look into having a holiday wreath online fundraiser. Holiday wreaths are a tradition among many families and providing these families a way to get a live Christmas Wreath is a great way to raise money. Sending a wreath is a nice way to  send a gift and make a contribution to a fundraiser for a worthy cause. In this way, you know you are keeping with Christmas spirit and allowing people to do a good deed.

A holiday wreath online fundraiser will allow you to reach a larger population than you would normally get from local purchases and selling to people you know. You will also be able to have photos showcasing all the different wreaths available just as if it was a catalog of holiday wreaths you were showing people.
In order to have a holiday wreath online fundraiser, you will need a few things. This little review will make sure you are up to the challenge. Having a website is a challenge on its own, you need to be sure you can do it by yourself, but don’t worry, we will provide the service for you as an easy way to keep track and organize – just call 877-269-0152.

Once you are ready to get your website going, you will need to be sure you registered a domain name that is relevant to the fundraiser as well as purchase hosting and website builder service (unless you are savvy in making HTML). Your domain name should be short and easy to remember, it should be clearly associated with holiday wreaths and fundraiser.

Once you have the basics, you need to create a merchant account. A merchant account is a service that allows you to accept credit card payment right from your site. You will have to fill out an online application form, pay fees as well as wait for approval as part of the holiday wreath online fundraiser process. If this is not a route you want to wait for, there is a free service called Pay pal. Pay pal will allow you to accept payments from your holiday wreath online fundraiser website through their website. It is easy and you only pay a small transaction fee.

When you are ready to work on your holiday wreath online fundraiser website, be sure you have clear photos of all the holiday wreaths you are going to be selling for the online fundraiser. You  should address on the holiday wreath online fundraiser website where the proceeds will be going to and allow people to also make an additional contribution if they want to. A good description about each wreath will also help with increasing the sales. Holiday wreath online fundraiser needs to have clear and detailed images and descriptions to help aide the customer in making their purchase. Although having a holiday wreath online fundraiser allows you to reach a larger population, if the images and description are not accurate representations of the wreath, you will not be able to sell many. This also goes for the point that if what you are raising money for is not clearly
explained, people may doubt the fundraising campaign. You need to be sure you
are promoting the cause that the holiday wreath online fundraiser, and that it
is meant to support.

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Taking care of your live fresh Christmas Wreath

Posted in Fundraiser at 10:22 pm by Michael

There are several methods that people use to keep their wreath looking fresh
and staying green. One way is to soak your wreath in luke warm water. The
other is to mist it. Of course keeping it in a cool shaded area will do
wonders. Use common sense and you will get a lengthy stay from your evergreen
gift.

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08.24.07

New fundraiser Management System

Posted in Fundraiser at 10:18 pm by Michael

This year we have developed a new system to organize and process orders for our fundraiser program. The key points we have focused on are order represetative hierarchy and monitary tracking. As we move forward we will be looking for comments on our new system.

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