Many a times they look more ornate and are relatively easier to maintain than the live ones, which are liable to drying up. So, be it the Christmas tree or the mantle, Artificial Christmas Wreaths are a hot favorite for all occasions. But it might just get a little extra special during the festive season with Christmas round the corner.
Artificial Christmas Wreaths are available in a variety of sizes though the oval or the round shape is the most common. Artificial Christmas Wreaths are mostly made out of dried leaves of firs, Oregon pines, blue spruce, eucalyptus and tiffany.
| Dead imitations of the live specimens are what Artificial Christmas Wreaths are all about. Many a times, leaves of two types are used for making these wreaths thereby lending a dual tone to them. Decorations on the wreaths range from the sublime to the ornate. But it is always better to avoid garish ornamentation and over embellishments. | Neat satin ribbon bows or intricately woven sequin and bead designs look pretty. Alternating the leaves with feathers and strips of felt, velvet and brocades can lend an exotic touch to the wreath.
To add a dramatic touch to your whole setting, you could arrange for Artificial Christmas Wreaths, which have string of lights i.e. tiny electric bulbs fitted on to them. These can be used for lining the sides of the mantle, window or simply used to outline any patterned format. You could always opt for multicolored bulbs for your wreath.
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