A Word From Us
A wreath is a unique floral arrangement that has plenty of takers. And why not? These densely woven flower rings have multiple use. You can put these up on walls on Christmas, Mother’s Day, Thanksgiving, Easter to decorate a party venue or your home. On the other hand, you can pay your respects to the departed by placing a wreath on his/her grave.
The wreaths come in various shades and of course flowers. Twig and berry, eucalyptus and flower wreaths in resplendent shades of green, orange, red, purple, pink – a wreath is just the right item to lighten up an occasion. Coming to the variety, it’s impossible to even try and talk about them. Why don’t you just go to your florist and marvel at the tastefully done wreaths with the right patterns, the right-blend of flowers and of course the right price tags.
They come in fancy names with fancy looks. Wondering what could be a Rhapsody wreath? Its name is apt, as the interplay of fresh dried flowers creates a melodious appearance that cheers up the mood. Or for that matter, what is a Jewel Tone? No, it’s not an ensemble of precious stones. Rather, it’s just a wreath that can outglow any other glitzy item and catch the guest’s eyes – and keep him transfixed. The Silk Red Amarylis wreaths can take your breath away. Red and loud, it’s THE wreath that you would want to put up on Christmas.
The only drawback of wreaths is that these wreaths can be prohibitively expensive. These can burn a deep whole in your pocket as you may want to use wreaths to celebrate holidays in all seasons and decorate every room of the house. But there is good news on that front too. Wreaths can be easily made at home too. All you need is the right aesthetic sensibilities, some dried flowers and a strip of wire. Wild flowers, vines and leaves are just the right ingredients to jazz up your wreath. And if you are in the mood to experiment, go in for some more innovative means. Seashells, herbs, fruits and feather can be equally attractive materials to make that one gorgeous wreath that you will steal the show this Christmas.





