Give a Janet Davis Gift Card This Wedding Season! HELP PRESERVE A LEGACY
Make a Wreath for Any Occasion
With These 3 Materials
It’s time to dust off your sports coats and gowns and stretch for your best rendition of the “Cha Cha Slide.” That’s right — it’s wedding season! Janet Davis Cleaners has had the privilege of working with brides leading up to and after
Since the 16th century, wreaths have been a staple holiday decor item that people once made from the fallen branches of a Christmas tree. In more recent history, folks travel to the local hardware/home decor store to pick up a wreath for their door during the holiday season. However, it seems as though wreaths are gaining popularity beyond just the winter holidays. Whether it’s to celebrate your favorite sports organization or the changing of the seasons, you can make a wreath to recognize the occasion. From Facebook Marketplace to specialty boutique shops, there are plenty of places to purchase a customizable wreath, but what if you want to make your own? With a certain level of flair and creativity, anyone can create their own wreath. You just need to figure out which material works best as your base. WIRE If you’re looking to make a wreath that’s long-lasting and durable enough to handle any type of weather, look no further than a wire-base wreath. Wire bases are available in various
their big days for decades. We take pride in expertly cleaning, steaming, preserving, and restoring bridal gowns of all kinds, allowing our customers to preserve family heirlooms and keep traditions alive. Here’s just a glimpse of what we can do: “Amazing. I was a huge procrastinator when it came to cleaning my wedding gown. We did not take it in until seven months after the wedding. You can tell I had a great time at my wedding by how many stains there were in the dress (including spray tan), not to mention the train had a rip in it from dancing the night away. I thought all hope was lost for restoring this gorgeous dress. Needless to say, Janet Davis saved it. Every stain gone, the rip repaired. Literally looks brand new, back to its original color. Pricey, but 100% worth it.”
sizes and levels of thickness, so you can make almost any design. If you want
your wreath to look dainty, you should use a single-wire frame, but if you want your wreath to look full and bountiful, use a double-wire instead.
–K.G., reviewer on The Knot
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In the last review from K.G., you may have spotted that wedding gown preservation and restoration can be costly. This is because our experts work tirelessly and carefully to meticulously lift stains, protect fabrics, and restore a gown to its fullest potential. It takes extensive attention and knowledge to guarantee we get it right every time. As such, unfortunately, some couples may deem wedding gown preservation and restoration an unnecessary wedding expense, but doing so can create a family legacy and heirloom your loved ones will treasure for decades. There is no outfit quite as special as the one you wear on your wedding day. So, help your loved ones protect their most treasured outfit by gifting a Janet Davis Cleaners gift card to couples. You will not only help them accomplish a necessary post-wedding task, but you will also give them something practical! How often do you use the blender anyway!? Learn more by calling 248-543-0340.
GRAPEVINE Grapevine bases are
the best if you want your wreath to look traditional or natural. They’re usually made of entwined bundles of grapevines or twigs to look like they came straight from the earth. Grapevine bases are cost-efficient and are the perfect option for anyone looking to create a classic-looking wreath. STYROFOAM A Styrofoam wreath may not have the elegance of a wire one or the traditional style of the grapevine wreath, but is the perfect option for bold designs. You can get a Styrofoam base at any home decor store and spray-paint it in the color scheme of your final creation. You can then place yarn and other decorations to bring your wreath to life. Since Styrofoam is lightweight, the items you place on the wreath will also need to be lightweight or the wreath will fall apart.
P.S. Is your favorite wedding outfit looking a little drab or sporting stains from last season? We can help with that, too!
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