Deck the halls for the holidays
What’s hot for holiday decorating this year? Magnolia leaves, with
their big glossy green leaves and copper undersides, are this
season’s big news.
Magnolia wreaths and garlands are dramatic. Just their size alone
makes them look important. Combined with other seasonal fruit and
greens, these giants in stature and style make a beautiful addition
to any door or mantle.
I stumbled across a Web site a few weeks ago that features fresh
magnolia wreaths and garlands: www.citywreaths.com. City Wreaths is a
division of Silver Terrace Nurseries, Inc. of San Francisco. This is
a family-run business; they have been making wreaths since 1934.
The home page of the Web site offers links to seasonal wreaths,
garlands and company information. Watch the video wreath
demonstration, you’ll be sold.
The Silver Terrace signature product is the magnolia deluxe wreath
that features fresh pomegranates, Santa Rosa hydrangeas, pinecones,
red hanging pepper berries, white tallo berries, seeded eucalyptus
pods and Oregon noble fir. The magnolia deluxe comes in seven sizes
that range from a 20-inch wreath to a behemoth 66-inch production.
Another holiday standout is the silver winter magnolia wreath.
This wreath is a combination of California magnolia, pine, seeded
eucalyptus pods and clusters of white tallo berries. This wreath is
dramatic and if your holiday scheme includes silver tones, this is
the wreath for you.
I was so excited about the products that I bought the magnolia
Ponderosa pine wreath for our front door. The wreath is 25 inches in
diameter, which is substantial for a wreath. I hung it on our 36-inch
wide front door and it looks dramatic. My wreath has magnolia leaves,
coastal Ponderosa pine and sprigs of ilex berries. This combination
translates into a green, copper and red color scheme. It is just the
lift I needed to gear up for holiday decorating.
The wreath was shipped second day air in a large box with the
wreath carefully wrapped inside. It’s very fresh, I think it might
hold up for more than just the holiday season. Once the pine dies out
and the berries fall off, I think the basic magnolia leaf wreath will
be handsome on its own.
The City Wreath garlands combine the same ingredients as the
wreaths. They are sold in six or eight foot lengths. One length of
this garland on your mantle is all the decoration you need. You can
use the garland to frame the front door, drape on a banister or even
enhance your Christmas tree.
Bring some of the City to the beach. It’s a long drive to the San
Francisco Flower Mart, but you can shop from your desk. Or at least
get a little inspiration before you deck the halls.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Sundays.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.