Artificial Wedding Flowers
No-one can deny the true beauty of fresh flowers, but with a limited choice due to many flowers being seasonal, upkeep and their finite nature, it is not hard to see why artificial flowers are increasing in popularity. The initial cost of fresh flower arrangements might put people off, but when you consider that fresh flowers will last a week or two at most, require care and watering and costing from upwards of 50 pounds from a florist, it really isn’t hard to see why artificial floral arrangements are becoming more and more popular.
With a large selection of pre-made or bespoke floral displays, artificial wedding flowers are taking the internet by storm. If you love the look of flowers but you have allergies, they are a great alternative. If you travel a lot and don’t have the time for tedious upkeep, then they’re great. If you want flowers in a colour that matches your room, but you know that they’re not available, then artificial flowers are the best option. There are so many advantages to artificial flowers, but perhaps the most important is their longevity and their ability to look great in a room without wilting, fading or requiring upkeep.
An added beauty of artificial or silk flowers is that you can customise your own home décor displays. Needing a winter inspired vase display? You can buy loose winter inspired flowers to create a DIY vase arrangement. Had a change of wall colour? You can swap old flowers out for new to match. When you think about the advantages of artificial flowers it really makes you question why you bothered with fresh in the first place!
The initial cost might seem a bit frightening, but with similar prices to fresh arrangements, artificial vase displays work out cheaper in the long run. If you have a favourite vase, why not purchase loose stems and make your own display with your own injection of personality? You need not worry about prepping flowers properly, watering the flowers or being sad when they wilt. Artificial flowers have improved so much that they even feel real! With such a large range of quality and cost, you can make floral arrangements for any budget.
Artificial floral arrangements make fantastic presents for a newly-wed couple, a family member abroad or for a loved one on Valentine’s Day – without giving them the responsibility of looking after them.
With a large selection of pre-made or bespoke floral displays, artificial wedding flowers are taking the internet by storm. If you love the look of flowers but you have allergies, they are a great alternative. If you travel a lot and don’t have the time for tedious upkeep, then they’re great. If you want flowers in a colour that matches your room, but you know that they’re not available, then artificial flowers are the best option. There are so many advantages to artificial flowers, but perhaps the most important is their longevity and their ability to look great in a room without wilting, fading or requiring upkeep.
An added beauty of artificial or silk flowers is that you can customise your own home décor displays. Needing a winter inspired vase display? You can buy loose winter inspired flowers to create a DIY vase arrangement. Had a change of wall colour? You can swap old flowers out for new to match. When you think about the advantages of artificial flowers it really makes you question why you bothered with fresh in the first place!
The initial cost might seem a bit frightening, but with similar prices to fresh arrangements, artificial vase displays work out cheaper in the long run. If you have a favourite vase, why not purchase loose stems and make your own display with your own injection of personality? You need not worry about prepping flowers properly, watering the flowers or being sad when they wilt. Artificial flowers have improved so much that they even feel real! With such a large range of quality and cost, you can make floral arrangements for any budget.
Artificial floral arrangements make fantastic presents for a newly-wed couple, a family member abroad or for a loved one on Valentine’s Day – without giving them the responsibility of looking after them.
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