Intensify Your Decor With Yellow Wreaths
Traditional wreaths add natural beauty both inside and outside your home, and now you can get the same effect throughout the year by decorating with yellow wreaths. Once the season for traditional greenery has passed, such a beautiful, bold, and bright color may be just what you need to enhance your surroundings. You can add contrasting or subtle touches to your doors, archways, and mantles with this inspiring hue, and the number and combinations of natural and artificial materials can translate into truly unique creations.
Preserved leaves or berry clusters can be crafted into yellow wreaths that are attractive alternatives to traditional green hues. This sunny color can work as a nice contrast against monochromatic walls as well. A mix of berries and leaves can make a large display worthy of the grandest of doors, archways, or mantelpieces.
Brilliant sunflowers, Asiatic lilies, tulips, and Icelandic poppies are but a few of the bright flora that make exceptional yellow accessories. Roses, chrysanthemums, daisies, and sweet pea can make stunning arrangements as well. Combining silk flowers with wild grass or other golden sprays can give your wreath depth of color and texture.
Forsythia, with its showy flowers, is often the first sign of the coming spring, and the burst of yellow makes the flower parts ideal for displays. A grapevine wreath adorned with yellow lights or accented with similarly colored butterflies can be particularly fitting as the season progresses from spring to summer. Whimsical straw hats can also serve as a base, and once decorated with fruits or flowers of your choice, become attractive accessories.
Tawny leaves, golden berries, or bright lemons can stand alone or be mixed with grasses and flowers to create pieces fitting for any setting. Adding lights may even produce functional lighting, along with highlighting the other elements. The intense look of these wreaths may make them your preferred mode of decorating.
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