A zesty side
To find the perfect houseplant or a bouquet of fresh or dried flowers, a detour is a must to one of the Jardin de Mathilde boutiques, in the Rosemont and Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhoods, or online. The florist offers Christmas bouquets and four different wreaths, including the Prestige garnished with citrus fruits, fir trees, eucalyptus, cotton and dried plants at the workshop on rue Masson.
The beauty of the magnolia
The magnolia foliage is highlighted on this decoration which is distinguished by its sobriety. Four models of wreaths are available at Prune les fleurs for the Holidays, and all are as elegant as the house bouquets. A set is added DIY including everything you need to make your own crown.
The disheveled
Since 2010, Floralia has been composing seasonal bouquets from the specimens she cultivates on her flower farm. Its ephemeral holiday wreath market will be moving to different neighborhoods in Montreal over the next few days. It will be found at Mélanie x Zoé (1068 avenue Laurier Est) on December 3 and at Melanie & Grace (6155 avenue Monkland) on December 4 and 5. Alterations are made on site to personalize the crowns at the request of customers.
Wild leaning
You can choose your pre-order holiday wreath from the Wild Children site and pick it up at one of its drop-off points. Hand-assembled on vine or brass wire bases (your choice), they combine pine, cedar, fir, eucalyptus and dried flowers: so many plants harvested on the land of the small business in the Estrie region. . The buckles, also made in Estrie, are available in four color choices.
Nordic perfumes
The florist Laurie Perron fell in love with her from an early age. She composes her bouquets according to her inspirations and her harvests at her flower farm, Jungle Fleur. You have to act quickly to make sure you reserve your fir tree wreath. Orders will be taken until November 29.
Hairpin climb
Les 2 Grincheux de Pont-Rouge offer various finds that are no longer in their first life. You can find retro vases, plates, paintings and candlesticks, or even a wreath made of clothes pins and a crocheted doily.
Green christmas
Jardins Vitrum Hortis florists, Thalie Charron Charbonneau and Andréanne Girard, showcase the beauty of natural flowers in high-end glass gardens and bouquets. For Christmas, they offer different models of wreaths designed for the outdoors, including this monochrome version made of fir, juniper berries and eucalyptus.
Seasonal wreath
Based in Ottawa, Ludylima specializes in making wreaths and offers a variety of them, made of natural and synthetic ornaments, according to the seasons: lavender in summer, dried flowers in the fall and evergreen trees on vines in winter. Sprigs of rosemary, lamb’s ears and pine cones are grafted onto this model.
The nature style
A crown that looks like a cypress, but is not. Décors Véronneau offers several types of natural-style synthetic wreaths, sprouts and garlands. To decorate yourself or to hang as is to decorate the house with simplicity.
A unique crown
Each seasonal wreath from florist Marc Sardi is unique and handcrafted from seasonal plants from his garden or those of his relatives: fir, lichen, dried flowers or grasses, feathers and other natural materials. We order them online to pick them up at the florist’s workshop on the Plateau Mont-Royal. Wreath-making classes are also offered privately at the florist’s home located a stone’s throw from the Laurier metro station, on November 29, 30 and December 9 and 10.