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Feather wreaths offer something completely different compared to traditional flower wreaths, or wreaths with greenery. These wreaths use natural feathers from birds like pheasants, peacocks, partridges, and other game. The feathers are usually socially and responsibly sourced without harm to the animals. The incredible colours and patterns of the feathers...

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Feather wreaths offer something completely different compared to traditional flower wreaths, or wreaths with greenery. These wreaths use natural feathers from birds like pheasants, peacocks, partridges, and other game. The feathers are usually socially and responsibly sourced without harm to the animals.

The incredible colours and patterns of the feathers together with the fluffy, soft, and downy texture really makes them an interesting choice and a unique decoration. These wreaths can look fantastic in any season and they last long too.

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Feather Wreaths, The Interior Designers Dream

Feather wreaths go against the grain and most of them do not contain any greenery or flowers. They are often made entirely from bird feathers which makes for a striking and bold design with many colours, patterns, and shapes. The style and design can also vary widely depending on what type of feathers are used.

Common bird feathers used in these wreaths include partridge, pheasant, and peacock. Partridge and pheasant feathers in particular look beautiful and are renowned for their excellent stripes and patterns. You get gorgeous shades of white, cream, orange, grey, and brown, and even some flecks of red and black.

In terms of design, the feathers are typically arranged around a circular frame with the tips of the feathers facing outwards. This creates a pleasing spiral effect and adds to the overall symmetry and elegance of feather wreaths. The tail feathers of birds like pheasants can produce striking wreaths due to their speckled and striped colours.

If you want a unique decoration and something different to a traditional flower wreath then a feather wreath is the perfect option. We have a selection of handmade feather wreaths available that look superb. You can also get all the accessories you need like wreath hangers so why not check out the store today.

How to look after your feather wreath properly?

The great thing about feather wreaths is that they don’t need any maintenance compared to flower wreaths or wreaths with greenery. If your feather wreath only contains feathers then you don’t need to water it or worry about sunlight – the feathers should maintain their lustre and color for a while.

If your feather wreath does have elements of greenery like leaves and flowers then you should try to water the natural elements every few days with a spray bottle. Try and keep the feathers dry though as this can make them look bedraggled and scraggly.

How to hang a feather wreath from your font door?

A ribbon is a great way to hang your feather wreath. The first step is to stick an adhesive hook to the rear of your front door. From this, loop a length of ribbon and then place it over the top of your door. The other ends of the ribbon can then be tied around your wreath – easy!

Other hanging methods included plastic or metal wreath hangers, command strips, and magnetic hangers. All of these will not damage your door.

Artificial vs Real - Which feather wreath is better?

Artificial feathers do have the benefit of no animal cruelty and they will last indefinitely compared to real wreaths. As a result, they can be the better options. Also, artificial wreaths require no maintenance and you can use them time and time again for multiple years.

However, real feather wreaths often use feathers naturally obtained without any animal cruelty and the real feathers do last for a long time too. The real feathers also generally look a little better, brighter, and have a better delicate and soft texture.

How to find the best size for your feathers wreath?

Feather wreaths are commonly hung from front doors and it’s important to get the right size. To do this, think about the design of your door and the available hanging space. If you have a relatively plain door, you can then measure it internally and subtract 5-10 inches from the overall width (not including the frame).

This gives you an ideal wreath size. If your door does have different elements like glass panes then you may want to judge the size based on if you want to cover those panes or not. This is more of a guessing game but you can still do the measuring trick.