mercredi 22 octobre 2014

Various 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.

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.

One of the occasions where one would see many of these items would be at Christmas time. It can be used indoors for decor or simply placed on the front of the main door of the home as a sign of the festivities. Most wreaths are made using evergreens because they symbolize strength, as they last year round regardless of the weather and winter. Poinsettias, a flower commonly associated with Christmas, is the perfect choice of flora for this type of celebratory decoration.

You would probably have seen floral wreaths at memorial services or at a funeral. They have been used for this purpose as far back as Ancient Greece, where the circle is considered to be a symbol of ongoing life. Even the different flowers used in this type of garland are considered symbolic of resurrection and never ending life.

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.

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.

An item like this is most commonly and consistently used as a decorative item in the home, and is very easy to make for those who like to do crafts. It is possible to get a plain base, which can then be decorated with the materials of choice using a lightweight floral wire. Alternatively, a more advanced craft individual can try their hand at making a base themselves to then decorate. There are a number of ways to do this with items like foam, wire or cardboard.




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