In
the old days, wreaths were used not as wall decors but more like headbands and
initially as symbols of victory during the Olympic games back in 776 B.C.
Today, wreaths have evolved into wall decors, especially seen during the
Christmas season. Deco mesh wreath ornaments are also used for other holidays such as Advent, Easter and even as
table centerpieces for various occasions.
Deco
mesh wreaths are made from mesh ribbons that usually come in rolls of different
widths. The most common widths available in most craft stores are 2.5 inches,
10 inches and 21 inches. They are
attached to the wreaths, usually with tinsel rope or bendable sticks that can
be twisted to keep the fabric in place.
Mesh
rolls come in different solid colors but they can also come out metallic,
paper-like or with fiber-like threads. Floral mesh wraps are preferred for wreaths used for Easter or as table
decors during weddings. There are also
two-toned mesh ribbons that come in very elegant combinations such as
black-white, red-green and blue-white, which can be used to create a work of
art.
Valentine
deco mesh wreaths have also become popular as wall or table decors. Work wreaths are wire forms that come in
different shapes and sizes. A
heart-shaped work wreath is perfect for Valentine’s Day and can be decorated
with red and pink ribbons.
A
deco
mesh wreath can even become a door ornament to celebrate the coming of
spring. Some traditional homeowners use
their homegrown flowers to decorate their spring wreaths. As winter approaches,
some would start hanging their Christmas wreaths on their doors, usually right
after Thanksgiving. The wreaths are
decorated in various ways, sometimes with natural leaves, flowers and berries,
but often with the colors green and red, which are the traditional colors of
the season.
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