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Inspirational Ideas for Holiday Florals

Wyckoff Florist & Gifts has been a Wyckoff institution since Rose Fernandez opened it back in 1964. Dottie Van Der Horn began working for Rose in 1976, and although she left temporarily, she returned to work under Rose in 1995 and eventually took over in 2013.

The charming shop offers a wide selection of fresh wreaths, door swags, grave blankets and gift items for the holiday season.

Christmas Elegant Rustic

Antlers, pinecones, mushrooms, feathers, hypericum berry, pheasant feathers, kale and assorted winter greens arranged in a rustic wooden box.

Christmas into New Year’s

The transition from Christmas spirit to new year's revelry comes alive with roses, pinecones, hydrangea, lisianthus and glittered accents. The piece creates a festive combination of sparkle and assorted winter greens arranged in a matte silver ceramic container. 

Wyckoff Florist & Gifts

265 Godwin Ave., Wyckoff

201.891.0232, WyckoffFlorist.com

Flowers by Joan, a floral boutique and gift shop in Waldwick founded in 1993, specializes in unique floral and gift arrangements with a fresh approach to classic holiday designs. Co-owner Jeannine DePhillips purchased Flowers by Joan in 2018 after working in the shop for 16 years. Below, two modern wreaths with a touch of rustic flair, created by Jeannine are perfect for the holiday season.

Grapevine Wreath

With faux variegated cedar in dark and light green, faux balsam, juniper berries and red berries along with pinecones and dried silver dollar eucalyptus.

Square Moss Wreath

Covered in preserved sheet moss with faux lambs ear and snow-covered lambs ear with faux cedar and snow-covered cedar, accented with gold glittered leaves and ribbon.

Flowers by Joan

22 W. Prospect St., Waldwick

201.670.6767, FlowersByJoan.net

“If you want to keep your wreath out through January and February, choose a style with a more classic winter feel as opposed to red and glitzy that can be more common for Christmas or new year's.” –Jeannine DePhillips, Flowers by Joan