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Fall Wreaths For 2010: Wonderful New Fads For This Fall Season

August 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

by Dana Burnett

The 2010 autumn season is will be here before you know it and the fall wreaths for this year feature new styles and trends that make decorating for harvest easy and simple. Discover the new look and feel of fall wreaths for the 2010 season.

Dried Fall Wreaths: This autumn season, the decorative elements are centering more on traditionalism. The most in-demand designs showcase preserved flowers in contrasting hues. This makes the design an instant focus, perfect for front entrances as the color contrast draws your attention even from the street or sidewalk. For those that hate silk florals, preserved designs are a way to save money in comparison to fresh wreaths and will last for years with careful storage.

Silk Fall Wreaths: Silk flowers have really improved in the past few years from their less attractive beginnings. This fall season, silk florals add brilliant fall color to fall wreaths. These arrangements can be plain designs of autumn colored leaves or the more elaborate styles featuring autumn florals. Normally these designs are so realistic, it is extremely hard to determine that they are not consisting of fresh florals even if only standing a few inches away. Longer lasting and far more durable than preserved arrangements, silk might be the approach to take if your wreath will be subjected continually to the wind and rain.

Harvest Berry Fall Wreaths: The concept of fall always has been the harvest and the designs this season accentuate that by featuring autumn berries in many designs. This alternative is fantastic for those that favor a more subtle and modest design over the designs mentioned above. Made in the stunning colors of the harvest, these designs have groupings of striking fall berries that immediately remind us of food and the harvest feast.

A stunning fall wreath adds a little of the harvest season to your front door, getting you ready for the chilly nights and hot apple cider. Consider your own tastes and needs as you select your arrangement, bearing in mind both price and durability.

Now that you are prepared to decorate for fall, why not include a fall wreath to your fall decorating plans?

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