Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Different Reasons To Use A Flower Wreath

By Patty Goff


A wreath can be made of a variety of materials, including branches, twigs, leaves and fruit. However, one of the most commonly used materials is flowers. A flower wreath can be used for a variety of reasons and occasions, from decorative to celebratory to mourning.

Flowers are positioned or woven into a circular shape to create the wreath, which can be practically any size when finished. A floral wreath can be small enough to fit on the head or large enough to cover the side of a building. In different countries and cultures, it is used for a plethora of reasons and occasions.

Christmas is one of the key holidays of the year when you can see these being used decoratively. They may be found inside the home or outside on the main door. Though wreaths are often made using evergreens as they symbolize strength, lasting throughout all seasons and weather conditions, poinsettias are great flowers to incorporate into this seasonal item. The poinsettia is a flower commonly associated with this time of year.

A wreath of flowers is also very often seen at funerals and memorials. This particular association has been around since Ancient Greece, where the circle represents eternal life. Flowers used in this type of wreath can also be symbolic of continuous life and also resurrection.

Different types of flowers can have different meanings when used for funeral purposes. One example of this is in the early stages of modern England, when at the funeral of a young girl, another girl of the same age would walk at the head of the funeral procession with a garland of white flowers. The color white was symbolic of the purity of the deceased. Wreaths used to honor those lost in war can be made of poppies.

A floral garland may also be worn on the head as a decorative accessory. This particular headdress is currently very popular among brides who choose a bohemian or outdoor theme for their wedding. Outside of weddings, headpieces and crowns made of flowers have been worn for centuries to celebrate festivals and pagan rituals such as the change of the seasons.

One of these festivals happens to be the celebration of May Day, known as Maypole. A floral wreath is put on top of a tall pole and is the prize for the winner of a race that takes place between young men who have to reach it. The winner then gets to wear the prize, much like a trophy. The flowers are said to contain the magic of the morning dew, as that is when they are picked so that the magic is not lost when the dew has dried.

Considering the popularity of this object as a household piece of decor, there are many different ways to make one at home that are simple and easy. The base can be purchased separately and then decorated using floral wire to attach branches, leaves and flowers. The more adventurous home crafter can attempt to make the entire thing from scratch by creating their own base from any number of materials including wire, foam or even cardboard.




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