1. To greet and welcome guests to your home.
What a beautiful way to help family and friends feel welcome to your home. By hanging a wreath on your door you show you care and truly welcome them.
2. To give your home more Curb Appeal!
A beautiful wreath hung on your door really dresses up your entry way and the front of your house. Chose one that is large enough to be seen from the street and compliments the colors of your home.
3. To set you house or apartment door off so visitors can find you easier.
In many neighborhoods the houses are so identical it's difficult to spot your own house or townhome. A bright wreath could make your place stand out in the crowd for visitors trying to find you for the first time.
What a great way to decorate for any holiday or special occation. Hang a festive wreath on your door before your next gathering and let the fun begin.
5. To protect your home from evil spirits and negativity!
Yes, I said evil spirits and negativity. Willow, a very traditional wreath material in the Brittish Isles because it grows profusely there, is said to have protective properties that can ward off evil spirits and negativity.
It may be true, you can find wreaths everywhere. However if you're looking for a truly special wreath, one that is different from the rest check out the wreaths my daughter and I make at Gaelic Knot Studio. What makes a wreath from Gaelic Knot Studio so different you ask?
All of our Wreaths at Gaelic Knot Studio are truely handmade. Many are even one of a kind to the point that the silk flowers we've used to decorate it are no longer available! We cut all of our own Weeping Willow and Grapevine, with respect and honor for the living plant, then hand-wrap the wreaths ourselves. Because of the hand-wrapping each of our wreaths are different, no two branches in nature are formed the same, nor do they bend or wrap the same. This gives our wreaths a rustic, old time, country charm. They aren't perfect, some are round, some come out more oval in shape. Some resemble a teardrop and a few are a bit flat on one side, but each one is 100% natural, has its own character and made is in the USA with local material.
Here in the United States Grapevine seems to be the most popular wreath material, so we try to keep a variety of Grapevine wreaths on hand. We prune our vine in the autumn, letting it grow throughout spring and summer, so sometimes in late summer our stock gets a bit low. We're just about due to harvest our vine, after wrapping the newly made wreaths will need to cure in the still warm sunshine until they're dry and ready to decorate. Most store bought grapevine wreaths have the curly little tendrils cut off. Sure, they tangle together if your not careful and they can be a real pain at times. However they are part of what gives Grapevine it's unique look and character, so we try leave some of them on. We want our customers to know they've gotten a real honest to goodness Grapevine wreath!
The other wreath material we use for our wonderfully unique wreaths is Weeping Willow. Weeping Willow is a very flexible wood that can easily be bent and shaped. It gives us the ability to create something a bit different than what you can find elsewhere. Most of our willow wreaths are created with a knot in the center of them, traditional unending circular shape has a three looped Trinity knot center. The number three being concidered sacred to the ancient Celtic people and representative of the divine, there are numerous triple dieties in Celtic spirituality. Willow grows profusely in the Brittish Isles, the land of much of our ancestry and in ancient times grapevine did not grow there. In Britain, willow is the most traditional wood for wreaths. It was also believed Willow had a protective nature and when placed on a door it would keep evil spirits and negativity from entering the home. This may even be why the tradition of putting a wreath on a door originated, they were pretty and protective as well.
Because of their endless circular shape, like the undying love of a couple about to take their vows, wreaths have long been considered as traditional as rings at weddings. Worn as circlets on heads, as bracelets and used as decorations too. A wreath or two can be used to greet guests at the ceremony, the reception and at your home afterwards. They also make wonderful housewarming gifts for a new couple embarking on their new life together. Our wreaths are long lasting, can be stored then brought out year after year to help you celebrate your anniversary and remember the magic of a very special day.
We feel weaths are an investment and should be saved to dress up your door or wall above a fireplace for more than one holiday or season, we have chosen to decorate our wreaths with long lasting silk flowers instead of live or dried flowers. Silks will stay fresh and beautiful looking for many seasons to come. We try to find the most realistic looking flowers and folliage that are truly beautiful and as unique as our wreaths.
Each of our wreaths at Gaelic Knot Studio is finished with a handmade ribbon bow chosen carefully to coordinate with the flowers and compliment their color. When possible we use wire edged ribbon so the bow can be reshaped and straightened easily. We even attach a wire loop on the back at the top so each wreath will hang exactly as it was designed to and is ready for your door the moment you remove it from the box.Hang a wreath on your door and enjoy a time honored tradition of not just beauty, but protection as well.








