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.

To create a wreath of flowers, the flowers are placed or even woven into position to form a circular shape. This shape can be practically any size, ranging from the small and concise to the extremely big. All around the world, different cultures use this item to commemorate different events.

One religious occasion where garlands are commonly placed on front doors or as part of interior decor is a Christmas wreath. Many wreaths are made of evergreens, symbolizing strength due to the fact that evergreens last throughout the year despite the harshest weather condition. Considering that poinsettias are considered to be the traditional flower of Christmas, a garland made of poinsettias is the perfect decorative item for this time of year.

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.

It is said that different types of flowers used in a funeral wreath symbolize different sentiments. In England in early modern times, the death of a young maiden was commemorated with a funeral procession led by another young lady of the same age as the deceased, carrying one made of white flowers to symbolize purity and innocence. Wreaths used in war memorials can be made using poppy flowers.

Floral garlands worn on the head have become more and more popular recently. This is the case with brides who have a hippie or bohemian-styled wedding, particularly one that takes place outdoors. However, floral headpieces and crowns have been a staple item in pagan rituals and festivities for centuries.

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.

You may want to use this item in your own home as a piece of decoration. It is quite easy to make and there are a number of tutorials showing you how. You can purchase the base and then decorate it using anything you like, including leaves or branches, attaching them with a special lightweight wire. Alternatively, you can try something a little more challenging and create your own base from wire, cardboard or foam.




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