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- Wreaths
Many of them use dried flowers and leaves or durable materials that can withstand the elements.
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Emily Popp,
Emily Popp
Emily is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com.
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Madeline Buiano,
Madeline Buiano
Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry.
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Alexandra Kelly
Alexandra Kelly
Alex is the senior home editor for Martha Stewart. She has over 10 years of experience producing digital content in the home and lifestyle space, ranging from cleaning and organizing to etiquette and home design.
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Updated on October 12, 2023 01:03PM EDT
You may associate wreaths with winter holidays, but they don't have to be specific to a single season. Instead of spending extra money on four wreaths each year, invest in one quality piece that will work beautifully, whether it's spring, summer, winter, or fall. All season-wreaths also make perfect housewarming gifts, and they're versatile enough that you can hang them inside or place them flat on a tabletop with a vase or candle in the center.
Most of the picks on our list are made from dried flowers and leaves, so make sure you pay close attention to the hanging instructions; some need to be hung in covered doorways that are sheltered from the weather. Also, keep in mind that the texture and color could fade with time, especially if you're hanging these wreaths in direct sunlight. To clean dried flowers, use a hair dryer at the coolest temperature and lowest speed, setting about 10 inches from the wreath. If the wreath is made of metal or wood, clean it using a feather duster.
How to Make a Wreath in Any Style
West Elm Dried Savory & Marjoram Wreath
Made from live marjoram, savory, and bay leaves, this wreath is artfully arranged to order. Because of its composition, this wreath should be placed indoors or on a door that has an overhang above it to protect it from the weather.
Williams-Sonoma Farmers' Market Herb Live Wreath
With a pop of joyful color, this wreath brings natural beauty to your home with dried botanicals like blue lavender and orange safflowers and herbs like sage, bay leaves, and pepperberries.
Anthropologie White Flower + Eucalyptus Iron Wreath
Sturdy iron makes up this white flower and eucalyptus wreath that is both durable and ethereal in nature.
Williams-Sonoma Painted Salal & Eucalyptus Wreath
This wreath is crafted from air-dried canella and salal berries, eucalyptus, and artemisia that are painted for a soft, ethereal effect—and the piece blends seamlessly with every season.
Pottery Barn Pampas Grass Wreath
If you prefer a more neutral wreath, this one, crafted from fluffy pampas grass, has a lovely natural feel. This grass type is delicate, so hang the loop inside or on a front door that is covered.
Gracie Oaks Dried Heathcliff Floral Wreath
When we think of a traditional wreath, we think "green." So if you'd like something in classic green with just a subtle pop of color, opt for this one made from avena, larkspur, and echinops.
Crate and Barrel Olive Wreath
Bring texture to your home with this soft gray-green olive leaf wreath. It's a beautiful, but minimalist accent to your home décor all year round.
Balsam Hill White Forsythia Wreath
There is elegance in this option's simplicity—white forsythia and light brown stems make for a captivating focal point. It's sure to set a graceful scene when displayed in your entryway or above your fireplace mantel.
Pottery Barn Dried Lavender Wreath
Known for its calming, fragrant scent, dried lavender is center stage in this wreath's stunning display. The delicate decoration should be used for indoor use only and kept away from moisture, as the colors may bleed.
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