Flower garlands are beautiful, romantic and retro, and are deeply loved by many young people. In fact, garlands can be made by hand. Moreover, the procedure is not complicated and the material is simple: willow branches and flowers.
First, I found some willow branches and leaves.
Find some flowers, preferably with small stems.
Weave willow branches and leaves into a circle.
Remove the excess leaves.
Insert flowers between garlands and weave them.
Insert several beautiful flowers symmetrically or evenly in the garland. Look! A beautiful wreath is made. It's a beautiful scenery to be accompanied by beautiful women!
The garland has a deeper meaning:
A circular memorial made of flowers or paper flowers is dedicated to the deceased to express condolences and commemoration.
Mourning wreaths are mostly dedicated to funerals. When attending funerals, people often send flowers to commemorate the dead. Wreaths were not originally dedicated to funerals. The wreath was originally used as a gift to show respect and tribute; Later, the origin of garlands gradually evolved and became popular in Europe at least 2000 years ago.
It is said that the "birthplace" of the wreath is in Greece. In ancient Greece, the garland was called "Sigfanoth" and was a "sacred object" to decorate the gods. Later, the pastor in the church also put on a wreath. After wreaths were spread all over the world, they were no longer special decorations for churches.
In ancient western Europe, garlands were given as prizes to soldiers and winners who won in sports fields. In India and Myanmar, there is still the custom of wearing wild rose garlands to show respect for distinguished guests.