So what is a wreath for Easter?
Easter wreath: An Easter wreath is a decorative wreath made up of flowers, branches and other seasonal elements, representing life and renewal and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The wreath is circular and represents infinity and God’s infinite love; the plants and flowers indicate freshness and spring. These materials are usually fresh or synthetic flowers such as lilies (pure and resurrection), pastel flowers and greenery such as ivy or eucalyptus.
There are also Christian-inspired Easter wreaths with crosses, eggs (a sign of resurrection), or springy ribbons. These wreaths are usually put on the doors, walls or tables in the season of Easter to give a sense of joy and meaning.
It is a much-loved Easter wreath to make or display in many homes, mixing religious devotion with the pleasure of the renewing season.