By ASHLEY NASH BALTAZAR
It's typical during the holidays to celebrate festivites with some changes to your decor. Now, as we transition into a totally different season, it calls for a refresh.
The snow is melting, sure there's some rainfall, but there are sunny days too. Those outdoor blooms might match your inner world, and a floral wreath can celebrate just that. Here are some of our favorites to include in yours.
Cherry blossoms are known to bloom between the last week of March and the first week of April. Whether real or faux, add them to your wreath for freshness at your door.
Tulips are a go-to spring flower and come in almost every pastel color. Integrate them into your seasonal decor via a basket that you've tied to the door or an actual wreath.
Representing purity and passion, lilacs come in pink, white, purple and blue. With every opening and closing of your door, they'll add happiness to your home.
Daffodils are perennials that often found in a yellow, trumpet shape turning toward the sun. These flowers signify rebirth and could be the pop of shine your door desires.
Typically pink and in bloom between April and June, peonies are considered the king of florals. Their beauty makes them a favorite, especially this time of year.
Roses, jasmine, lillies and sunflowers are associated with the Ramadan holiday. Make them the theme of your spring door decoration in observation or celebration.
Similarly, lilies, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and azaleas are apart of Easter. Eggs, also a symbol of the holiday, would add to this combo, creating the perfect door decoration.
Spring flowers, blue and white, are at the center of Passover celebrations. Lilacs fall into this theme wonderfully. A wreath or bouquet at the door signals celebration.
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