"Emma"
"Emma"
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Wreath Details:
Wreath Details:
Dimensions: 28"L x 24"W x 6"H (LT to LT)
Part of the Bobby James Collection.
"Emma" is designed on a rustic grapevine wreath base and is adorned with cream peonies and succulents amidst a mixture of ficus, boxwood, ferns, eucalyptus, pinecones, and dressed with a neutral linen bow.
This beautiful handcrafted wreath is the perfect accent to any front door or home decor space. It would be a lovely addition to any home decor collection, and is beautiful enough to display year round.
Disclaimer
- To create a “realistic" garden look, my wreath creations use high quality faux florals, greenery, and fruit that are designed to look and feel just as nature intended.
- LT to LT = measured leaf tip to leaf tip. Can be observed when looking up wreath dimensions.
- All wreaths are designed and handmade (by me) with attention to every detail; therefore, I must advise that there may be slight differences in the placement of the materials from the original listing photo. I assure you that these differences will be slight and only done in such manor as to make the wreath aesthetically pleasing.
- The materials used to make your wreath (such as grapevine wreath bases) can also vary which can lend to a slightly different appearance, but rest assured if you are placing your wreaths on double doors I will do everything in my power to make them as cohesive as possible.
Door Display
To get a better understanding of how your new wreath will appear on your door, I have included here the dimensions (width) of the display door I used in my advertising photos.
Distressed White Door: 23 1/2" Wide
Vintage Gray Door: 30" Wide
Bleached Wood Door: 32" Wide
Black Door: 32" Wide
Vintage White w/Glass: 32" Wide
Unboxing & Storage
A wreath may have a long grueling journey to its forever home. To ensure that it arrives as pictured, extreme care has been taken during the packaging process.
Unboxing:To remove your new wreath from its box:
Pipe cleaners have been threaded through the bottom of the box and secured with tape.
Option #1:
- Remove the wreath by peeling or scoring the tape (located on the bottom of the shipping box). Avoid cutting through the box and damaging your new wreath.
- Untwist the pipe cleaners between these entry points.
- Once ties are separated, carefully remove the wreath by pulling it upward from the box.
- When using this method, take special care removing the pipe cleaners from the wreath so you don't snag or rip out any greenery or florals.
- If the pipe cleaners are located under greenery, carefully remove them by sliding them out from the sides of the wreath. Pulling straight up is not advised as it could rip out the greenery.
Option #2:
- Locate the pipe cleaners used to attach the wreath to the inside of the box.
- Twist open the pipe cleaners.
- Separate the pipe cleaners.
- If located under the greenery, carefully untwist and slide them out from the sides. Do not pull upright as it will pull out the greenery.
- Once ties are separated carefully remove the wreath by pulling it upward from the box.
- Fluff out any materials that may have been compressed during transit. (Bow or greenery)
- Save the box for storage (If desired).
To maintain the integrity of your new wreath, I highly recommend:
- Storing your new wreath in a climate controlled environment.
- It is recommended that you cover your wreath with a plastic bag (included with your purchase) and either hanging it up or placing it in the original shipping box (design side up) for safe keeping.
- I recommended that you store your new wreath in a closet inside your home rather than the attic, or garage.
- Extreme hot/cold temps may cause the decorations' paint to crack, chip, or peel; styrofoam decorations can melt/crack; the grapevine wreath base can expand/contract; and the glue can liquify which could cause the floral/greenery insertions to loosen. These factors could diminish your wreath quality.
- Do not store anything on top of the box, as it could cause the box to collapse and crush your wreath attachments such as pumpkins, etc..
- To protect from moisture or odor, I recommend adding silica gel packets to the bag or box.
- You know that little packet you find in the box of a new pair of shoes which is usually thrown away.
- I would replace the silica gel packets seasonally, or the next time you buy a new pair of shoes, LOL!!
When hanging your wreath using the bag provided, I recommend that you:
- Cut a small hole in the bottom center of the bag, and then place the wreath in the bag whichever direction best suits minimal crushing of the florals.
- From the hole in the bag, an s hook, hanger, bungee cord or wire can be used to attach to the spine of the wreath (thickest branch) and then hung for storage. You can either tie the strings on the bag, or leave them open for air flow.
- Once ready to use, remove from bag (if used) and fluff your wreath by gently shaping any bows or ribbons and spread out any greenery that may have been contoured- especially if stored long term in the box.
- Hang as desired and enjoy!!
Care Instructions
Wreath Care Instructions:While my artificial wreath designs are built sturdy and meant to outlast natural wreaths, it is worth noting they are still delicate in nature. However; with proper care, your wreath is designed to last and will bring you many seasons of enjoyment!!
Are you someone who desires placing your wreath on the door and leaving it there long term? If so, please take note of the following care instructions to increase the longevity of your new wreath.
Cleaning:
Fact: wreaths collect dust. To prevent dust build up:
- You can lightly dust off the wreath as part of your regular cleaning routine.
- A damp lint free cloth can be used to wipe plastic (non-flocked) greenery and leaves.
- A blow dryer set to the cool setting can be used to blow away any dust or debris that may have accumulated.
Outdoor Care:
To maintain the integrity of your new wreath, I advise:
- Displaying your wreath indoors or under the shelter of a covered porch and out of direct sunlight.
- Direct sunlight can cause colors to fade, so it is suggested that you use a UV protectant spray (artificial floral safe) to increase the longevity of your new wreath. If hung in the sun.
- I highly advise testing a small area on the back for colorfastness, and making sure the spray doesn’t have a yellowing effect upon drying. As this could change the look of your florals or ribbon.
- Avoid placing your new wreath between the storm door and a non-ventilated interior door as the immense heat can deteriorate the quality of the materials.
- Extreme weather can affect the longevity of your wreath.
- Please bring your wreath indoors during times of inclement weather.
- There are waterproofing materials available for purchase, but I don't recommend using them. If you do, you do so at your own risk.
- To keep birds from making a nest in your wreath, you can hide a fabric softener sheet, moth ball, a plastic toy owl or snake on the back side or inside the greenery of your wreath.
- I recommend checking your wreath often as this also acts as a deterrent.
My design process:
Quality starts with a solid foundation!!
Selecting products that are complimentary is the key to a beautiful wreath design!!
Would you agree?
Beauty is everywhere!!
That is why I "LOVE" what I do!! Creating is LIFE!!