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Feng Shui Holiday Wreaths
Feng Shui Holiday Wreaths Love Feng Shui, feng shui for love, romance and marriage!  How to use Feng Shui in marriage. Do you want to create some holiday wreaths this season that will also have the added blessing of adding good energy in terms of Feng Shui to your place? Here are some ideas for some Feng Shui holiday wreaths that can keep your home brimming with good vibrations over the holiday season.

To keep your family healthy and happy over the holidays, you can place a wreath around a candle placed in the center of your dining room table or on the table that is closest to the true center of your home. Buy some wooden or ceramic peaches, pears, cherries or apples and place them on a wreath of juniper or pine that embraces a candle. You can also buy gold or red versions of this fruit that are powdered with glitter to give the centerpiece wreath an extra festive look. These fruits symbolize health in the lore of Feng Shui. The evergreens symbolize longevity and health as well. You can also use real fruit in this Feng Shui table wreath if you like, but make sure that it does not go rotten or you will defeat the purpose of having it bring you good fortune.

For the front door, you want to choose a wreath that is in a fortuitous color, which is red. If you can find an all red wreath in a Christmas store, than you are well on your way. You can sometimes get wreaths made entirely of red feathers, which would be very lucky in terms of Feng Shui. In fact, you can make your own simple wreath out of red feathers by buying a red boa (a long one made of feathers). You can then wrap the boa around a circular armature to bring you good fortune. For additional blessing, try decorating this type of wreath with gold apples and golden bells. Every time you open the door, the bells will ring and clear your home of any negative chi.




If you like, you can make a very simple good luck wreath for your front door entirely out of bells. Gold and silver bells strung together or pinned on an armatures tied with a big red bow would be excellent Feng Shui.

If you are a performer or if your career depends on your reputation, you can also make a wonderful Christmas wreath by wrapping red Christmas lights around a star shape and placing this glowing star on the Southern wall of your home. The star shape brings fame and recognition and this is doubled if you place that star on your South wall.

If you want to abide by the rules of Feng Shui, then there are some wreaths that you should stay away from. An all white wreath is said to attract bad luck in Feng Shui and, by the same reasoning, you should not spray your wreaths with fake snow. It is also a bad idea to make a homemade wreath that has any kind of needles or pins sticking out of it as that could also attract bad luck.



 


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Comments

By DEBORAH, Friday, March 22, 2013 02:08:40 PM
HELLO COULD SOME ONE TELL ME IS IT BAD Feng Shui TO HOLD ON TO OLD ROSES . I HAVE ALL THE ROSES MY HUBBY HAS GIVEN ME , I LIKE DIP THEM IN WAXES OR DRY THEM OUT . THANK DEB
By GLENDA, Wednesday, January 21, 2009 01:17:09 PM
Christmas is over but I'm going to make the red feather wreath anyway. I'm very interested in Feng Shui,so I want to study up on it. These articals are very interesting and helpful.
By Sallie, Wednesday, December 17, 2008 08:59:24 PM
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS ARTICLE, AND WILL TRY THE WREATH MADE WITH THE FEATHERS. I LOVE DOING CRAFTS, I MAKE MOST OF THE ORDAMENTS THAT I GIVE AT CHRISTMAS
By Karen, Saturday, December 13, 2008 09:34:11 AM
This site is a first stop for me during my morning time. I am so grateful to all who have worked to make it so enjoyable. Karen
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