Occassional Wreaths: A nice little condolence wreath
Condolence wreaths are wished-for to extend sympathies on the sad demise of a loved one. The purpose is to offer tribute to the memories of the dead by offering flowers through a kind little gesture of sensitivity. At times flowers serve a wonderful role of expressing all that which even words can’t at times. At an hour of crisis, sending a condolence wreath can be the most apt way you can behave in. So if you want to create a condolence wreath on your own for a near and dear one then we may help you in a very effective way to achieve the goal and thereby express your feelings.
Traditional funeral wreaths can be made in various ways. One of the simplest ones comprise of the traditional flowers. You may also make your condolence wreath with some seasonal flowers like an imposing mix and match of a verdant plush rose wreath with some other array of blossoms.
Be a little choosy while you select the blossoms, keep and eye on the colours remembering the occasion the wreath is intended to go to. It is better to follow the traditional method of wreath making that goes the best with condolence wreaths.
So the basic guideline remains the same while you are preparing the wreaths base and wiring the hanger. Following that when you are about to accentuate with the flowers, go for medium-sized open (dried) white rose blossoms. Hydrangeas can be used for filling. Or else you can make the entire wreath using Bay’s Breath. It will look really good. In case you want to use some foliage incorporate a few dried ivy shoots or dried garden vines, but keep it simple. Don’t over do the entire array; the blooms should look as if embedded amidst the nice line of dried foliage. A nice mix and match of white and green along with the entire ambience of the dried florals will not only make the wreath a special one but the bereaved family will be able to preserve it for some time in memory of the occasion and the one lost.





