How to Incorporate Dried Florals into Your Spring Wreath Decor

How to Incorporate Dried Florals into Your Spring Wreath Decor

While spring is often associated with fresh blooms, the inclusion of Dried Florals adds a layer of "Textural Longevity" and a vintage-luxe appeal that fresh flowers can’t match. At Opal Party, we love the contrast between the organic, brittle beauty of dried plants and the smooth iridescence of our Pearl White accents.

The "Everlasting Spring" Wreath Start with a minimalist grapevine or wire hoop. Instead of a full-circle wreath, create a "Crescent" design on one side. Use dried lavender, bleached pampas grass (for that Pearl White look), and dried white hydrangeas. This asymmetrical look is a hallmark of high-end boutique design.

Binding with Luxury Silk To hide the structural wires and add movement, wrap the base of your crescent arrangement with a long Light Purple silk ribbon. Let the tails of the ribbon hang 12-18 inches below the wreath. The movement of the silk against the stillness of the dried florals creates a "Living Art" effect for your front door or hallway.

Accenting with Keepsakes For a graduation or anniversary wreath, tuck a small Premium Stationery tag into the dried branches with a date or a name. Using a silver or lavender ink pen to write on pearl-white cardstock ensures that your wreath isn't just decor—it’s a personalized Opal keepsake.

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