Chime in The Wedding Bells for Years to Come

December 19th, 2009

Weddings are the times when families join together. No matter what the families are forever intertwined. Deciding on a wedding gift does not have to be an impossible task. Buying something to decorate the newlyweds’ home is an option. Some couples are hard to buy for so a grandfather clock may be the best wedding gift. The Howard Le Rose Floor clock has multiple functions. It is a grandfather clock plus it has three shelves to display those figurines that you want to display, but do not have a place for them. The grandfather clocks
is a dark wood with a ivory face and black roman numbers. The shelves on the clock are easy to adjust. You can listen to the chimes of the clock to pick your favorite chime for your clock. You can chose from 2 different styles of chimes. Four of them are Westminster clock chimes and one of them is Ava Maria Clock Chime. My favorite one is the Ava Maria chime. You can set the clock up so it will not chime at night, which is great for those who wake easily. Any newlywed couple would love to place a new grandfather clock in their home. Chances are it will become a family heirloom for years to come.


No Responses to “Chime in The Wedding Bells for Years to Come”

  1. Metz on December 25, 2009 12:59 pm

    I have a xmas message for you over at my personal blog :) Merry Xmas :) http://metzsecret.blogspot.com/2009/12/merry-xmas.html

  2. ish on December 31, 2009 1:14 am

    Stopping by to say Happy and Healthy 2010 to you and Your family. God bless us all.

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