
Alzheimers is a strange disease. You can't really tell what is going on in the mind of the afflicted person. Dad did many strange things, and one of them was that he would move and hide things. So the colorful wreath would disappear at times only to resurface in a closet or a drawer. One thing I realized is that Dad knew it was HIS wreath, and that brought me comfort.
Dad left this world this past February. I don't think I'll ever stop missing him. But I did keep the wreath. Sadly, in his adventures, Dad had broken the inner wreath form which was made of styrofoam. The wreath was still usable, but looking a little shabby.
This week, after having the wreath on my door for a few months, I decided it needed a facelift. But I didn't want to lose the memories of my Dad that went with it.

The idea came to me to use velcro to attach the flowers in case I wanted to use the same wreath for a different occasion sometime. (Think Christmas or Easter with appropriate holiday decorations.) I added a ribbon with which to hang it.
I really love the look of this wreath, and I still think of Dad each time I look at it! I think it's a win-win!
Maybe this will give you some ideas as well. I hope it inspires you to re-work some of those precious items that may just need a little facelift to proudly take a prominent place in your decor again!
Blessings~
Reny
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