Christmas wreaths are very nice symbols of this holiday. But, why do you hang a wreath on your door at Christmas? It is no surprise that the origins of this tradition are religious. Christians, for the most part, believe the wreath to represent the suffering of Jesus Christ. Besides, this cool decoration will make your neighbors jealous! You can either buy one or make it by yourself. It is simple and, for example, with a little effort, a grapevine wreath, a wooden letter, a colorful ribbon, some artificial flowers, and craft paint can turn into an amazing decoration.

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So, what is the meaning of a wreath at Christmas? The wreath itself symbolizes the thorns on the cross Christ wore, while the little red berries are associated with the blood and the evergreen means eternal life. Thus, when your house is decorated with outdoor Christmas wreaths, it means you invite Christ to visit it.

What Is The Meaning Of A Wreath At Christmas?

So, what is the meaning of a wreath at Christmas? The wreath itself symbolizes the thorns on the cross Christ wore, while the little red berries are associated with the blood and the evergreen means eternal life. Thus, when your house is decorated with outdoor Christmas wreaths, it means you invite Christ to visit it.

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And for a more mesmerizing effect, utilize outdoor lighting, as well. Bright and colorful lighting will not only illuminate your front door decoration but also help you to get in the spirit of Christmas.

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If you want your Christmas décor to infuse your home not only with the spirit of the holiday but also with its smell, then you should opt for natural and fresh Christmas wreaths. Yet, in case you want it to last for the whole holiday season, then there is hardly a better option for you than artificial Christmas wreaths. Check out these stunning ideas for a dose of inspiration.

FAQ: Christmas Wreaths

What can I use for a Christmas wreath?

You can use natural materials like branches of cedar, pines, add golden arborvitae, red berries, holly.
Another option is making a foam wreath and coloring it with spray paint, or using a pool noodle as a base and gluing Christmas ornaments, bows, ribbons onto it.

When should you hang Christmas wreaths?

You can put up your Christmas wreath as early as on 1 December. However, the time really varies and depends on when you hang the rest of your decorations. So it makes sense to hang Christmas wreath from the begging of December to two weeks before Christmas Day.

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