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A Cornucopia of Artificial Wreaths
Although having a “live” wreath can add charm and even aroma to your home decor, an artificial wreath can last a lot longer and be a lot less messy … those pesky dried up needles all over the front porch can be a pain.
There are endless possibilities in the realm of wreaths and you have many styles and designs to choose. You can choose from a wide variety of ready-made wreaths have some fun at the local craft store to make your own.
Typical dressings for wreaths include pointsettias, miniature wrapped presents, candy canes, golden and red ribbon, bells and more.
The poinsettia is a true icon of the holiday spirit. This beautiful red flower is an attractive option and using an arrangement of poinsettias in a holiday wreath
is a lovely idea. I like the poinsettia wreaths displayed on white doors. The contrast in color is lovely. (Oh, and F.Y.I., the flower is the little yellow part in the center … the red “petals” are actually leaves!)
Another great wreath theme takes its cue from the Gingerbread man. Along with candy canes, gingerbread man cookies make cool accents to the green wreath. If you’re making your own, throw in some small pine cones, too.
Of course, not all wreaths use the evergreen boughs as a base. I’ve also seen cornstalk wreaths do very well for Christmas. You can find these as a base at your local craft store, and I’ve even found some at the Good Will.
Because they are such a blank slate, these types of wreaths can be the foundation of some pretty cool creative expression. I’ve seen those with a silver theme, a gold theme, a Victorian them, an angel theme
… I even once made one with a Santa theme.
No matter what your style, you really can’t go wrong with an artificial Christmas wreath. There are plenty of designs already made or you can opt to create an original design. These decorations serve as wonderful welcoming symbols.