Different Uses For 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.

A wreath of flowers is made from flora, of course, woven or positioned in such a way that a circle is formed. The size of the end result can be any size, ranging from average to very large. Across different cultures, this object can be used in a number of different ways.

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 very common association with a floral wreath is that of mourning, as wreaths are often used for funerals or memorials. This has been happening since the times of Ancient Greece, with the circular shape of the object representing never ending life. The flowers used in this symbol of life are representative of everlasting life and also resurrection.

Different flowers represent different associations in those used for funerals. For example, in the funeral procession for a deceased young maiden, a girl of the same age would lead the procession carrying a garland comprised of white flowers, which were symbols of the purity of the deceased. In war memorial wreaths, sometimes poppy flowers are used.

Floral garlands worn as headdresses have always been very popular, but have made a reappearance as a fashion item in recent times. They are quite popular among those brides who have a boho chic aesthetic for their wedding themes, especially when the event is taking place outdoors. Other than weddings, crowns made of flowers have been used for hundred of years in rituals and festivals particularly of a pagan nature.

One of the most popular festivals where the garland holds particular importance is the Maypole Festival, in observance of May Day. The garland is placed at the top of a pole which young men must race to climb. The winner wears the piece on his head. There is belief that the flowers contained in the item must be picked at a certain time of morning before the dew has dried, as there is magic in the dew.

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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