A circle has no beginning and no end. But every wreath starts somewhere.
Maybe it starts with a walk in March, when the first green shoots appear and you gather more hope than foliage. Maybe it starts with a shell found on a July beach, saved not because you needed it, but because its curve felt right in your palm. Maybe it starts with a December evergreen, clipped from a tree you've passed a hundred times, finally noticed.
Wreaths are circles, yes. But they're also containers. They hold whatever you bring to them: memory, intention, beauty found along the way. And learning to make them isn't about mastering techniques, though you will. It's about learning to see your life in seasonal circles, and to welcome that beauty home.
This book walks with you through every month, every project, every circle.
The Problem with Other Wreath Books
Most wreath guides focus on one thing: the finished product. They show you beautiful photographs and assume you'll figure out the steps. They tell you what materials to buy, but not how to choose them. They teach techniques in isolation, then leave you alone to wonder why your wreath doesn't look like theirs.
Wreath making is a conversation between your hands and your materials. It's not about copying, it's about responding. And like any conversation, it takes practice to learn the rhythm.
This book teaches the rhythm. One month, one project, one circle at a time.
Your Year in Wreaths
March: Your First Simple Wreath starts where you are. The Practice Ring teaches your hands what a wreath should feel like. The Leaf and Twine Wreath becomes your first finished piece, simple, honest, beautiful.
April: Soft Colors and Gentle Balance introduces color as material. A Color Gathering Walk trains your eye. The Pressed Flower Ring preserves spring's beauty. The Ribbon Accent Wreath teaches balance.
May: Bringing It All Together asks more of you. The Layered Greenery Wreath builds depth. The Simple Floral Focus Wreath teaches restraint, knowing when to stop.
June: Loose Greens and Flowing Shapes loosens your technique. The Wild Green Base celebrates imperfection. The Airy Summer Ring breathes.
July: Texture, Contrast, and Interest expands your materials. The Shell and Rope Accent Wreath carries memories of summer. The Textured Nature Ring invites you to combine wildly.
August: Creating a Matched Look teaches consistency. The Twin Wreath Set, two wreaths that speak to each other. The Neutral Summer Wreath proves that quiet can be powerful.
September: Seeds, Pods, and Strength marks autumn's beginning. The Seed and Pod Base celebrates abundance. The Full Harvest Ring holds the season's generosity.
October: The Classic Autumn Wreath is what you've been building toward. The Balanced Base first, then the Focal Point Wreath that stops eyes and starts conversations.
November: Thoughtful and Gift-Ready turns outward. The Natural Accent Wreath becomes a gift. The Soft Neutral Gift Wreath teaches you to make for others without losing yourself.
December: Evergreens and Seasonal Calm honors winter's quiet. The Simple Evergreen Ring needs nothing more. The Ornament Accent Wreath sparkles gently.
January: Clean Lines and Simplicity resets. The One-Material Wreath proves that less is enough. The Calm Winter Ring rests.
February: Telling a Story with a Wreath completes the circle. The Memory Wreath holds what you loved this year. The Heart-Inspired Ring closes the cycle with love.
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Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
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