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Please attempt to sign up again. Sign Up Now. An unexpected error has occurred with your sign up. Please try again later. Check here if you would like to receive subscription offers and other promotions via email from TIME group companies. You can unsubscribe at any time. Others, however, link the evergreen branches back to Christianity. There is even symbolism to be found in the structure of the traditional wreath itself; the choice of the evergreen branches and the circular shape aren't accidental.

The logic here is that the wreath represented the thorns worn by Christ on the cross, and the tiny red berries represent Christ's blood.

In this case, the evergreen represents eternal life. When Christians hang a wreath on their door or in their window, it's an invitation for Christ to come into their home. According to wreath specialist Christmas Forest, however, some people trace the origins of the holiday wreath back to Ancient Rome.

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Wilson's produces the highest quality, handmade, and freshest Christmas wreaths and garland. We also offer the nation's finest in kiln dried white birch and basswood products for use in home decor and craft projects. Our friendly personnel and fast customer service will surely help make your holiday and every day! Stay Connected Exclusive offers, promotions, deals and discounts from our store. See our video with step-by-step instructions on How to Make a Christmas Wreath.

Throw in cedar for strength , holly for immortalit y, and pine cones for long life and prosperity. Whatever your family traditions are, at its very core, a wreath celebrates the cyclical nature of life. See more Christmas customs and traditions! Hey very interesting to read the symbolic meanings of the ingredients use to make home made wreaths. Think I'll try to get my family interested in giving wreath making a try next year. Some for personal use, and perhaps some for gifts to others.

Chirstmas to me has al- ways meant such a tremendous time for Family, Relegion, the God sent richness of hope, sharing, caring and of course the Birth of Jesus! The pagentry is so marvelous it lingers in our minds the rest of our lives! Skip to main content. You are here Gardening Advice. By Robin Sweetser.



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