Tis' the season for spreading holiday cheer through creative wreath designs! As friends and neighbors begin decorating their home's exterior and interior with all things merry and bright, we can't help but get excited to share some unique wreath ideas we have come up with centered around seasonal flowers.
So grab your scissors, wire, and hot glue gun, and get your favorite flowers from your local Springfield flower shops as we get crafty! We will walk you through the materials and step-by-step assembly for nine distinctive designs utilizing beautiful Christmas blossoms sure to inspire warm feelings at the most wonderful time of year.
Poinsettias and holly berries are classic Christmas plants. A nice combination is to take red or white poinsettia blooms and mix them with shiny green holly leaves and bright red berries all throughout a wire frame wreath. They are easily available at local florists in Philadelphia. You can fluff the flowers and foliage as you attach them so they look full and natural. Ribbons in coordinating solid colors or patterns also dress it up nicely. This classic combo never goes out of style and creates a beautiful wreath for your front door.
This wreath has a more elegant feel using delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids interspersed with pinecones of varying sizes. The textures of the smooth orchid blooms against the prickly pinecones provide an interesting contrast. You'll need filler greenery like eucalyptus or rosemary to fill in the wreath frame. Tying it all together with a shimmering silver ribbon makes it perfect for hanging on your mantle or centerpiece for holiday gatherings. The orchids last a long time too when cared for properly.
For another lovely combination, poinsettias pair beautifully with snowy white paperwhites blooming in the winter season. They are available this time of the year at many flower shops in Philadelphia. Their sweet fragrance promotes feelings of warmth and cheer. You can tuck the blossoms throughout a wreath frame with dark green magnolia or boxwood clippings as backing foliage. For added festivity, include clusters of holly berries or pinecones. A plaid or tartan ribbon bow on top ties it all together in holiday style. This peppy wreath brings the outdoors in during cold months.
If you want something different, try making a cactus and succulent wreath! Christmas cactuses pop with crimson, pink, or white blooms just in time for the holidays. You can easily get a christmas flower delivery in Philadelphia! Their spiny pads and flowers look charming mixed with other lushly colored succulents in a terra cotta or wood-finished wreath form. Moss padding underneath anchors the plants securely. Jute or hemp twine woven through adds rustic appeal. No watering is needed with this hardy, evergreen wreath perfect for any interior or exterior door.
For a long-lasting wreath that won't wilt, try using strands of woven fruited grains, pampas grass plumes, and preserved strawflowers in shades of burgundy, cream, and gold. Tuck these botanicals throughout a wood-frame wreath along with curly willow, rose hips, or cinnamon stick accents. Twine them on with jute or burlap ribbons for rustic appeal perfect on your front door or mounted on a barn wood wall. The beauty of this wreath is its endurance, retaining its charm long after the season has passed.
Southern belles camellias and magnolias bloom with frilly flowers fitting for a more formal wreath design. Intersperse their roses, pinks, reds, and whites throughout a grapevine or twig wreath frame. Add filler foliage like rhododendrons, azalea, or holly leaves. Finish it off with a velvet ribbon tied in an elegant bow. Hang this sophisticated floral wreath in an entry foyer, living room, or dining area to lend romance and grandeur to your holiday decor.
If you would like to bring any of these festive floral finds to life yourself, be sure to check out my family's website Philly's Best Florist- old city flowers in Philadelphia. We have all the seasonal blooms you need to create one-of-a-kind wreaths for your home. Wishing you all a very merry Christmas filled with loved ones, happiness, and the loveliest of decorations.
Also read Best Winter Birthday Flowers: A Guide to Stunning Seasonal Blooms.
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