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Even the most stunning artificial flower arrangement doesn’t shine on its own. Once you have chosen yours, you have one more important decision: how to display it. Before you reach for the nearest vase, consider how shape and height help or hinder the overall appearance of your artificial flower arrangement. Fishbowl The fishbowl vase is a great option for sparse arrangements. When you have just a few silk flowers to display, you want a container that allows you to arrange them to taste, and with all that curvature, the fishbowl is your best bet. Cube A short glass cube container is perfect for a dense artificial flower arrangement with short stems. Fill a cube vase with one type of lush flower and the result is striking. The cube is also the perfect modern touch if you’re decorating contemporary spaces. Flared An elegant, tall flared vase is best for the large artificial flower arrangement with many stems and a variety of flowers. It fosters a fanned shape, and has plenty of room to accommodate the big bunch of silk blooms. Save the fan vase for prominent centerpieces displayed at key focal points in your home. Column The column vase is all about drama, as this tall container accommodates the largest artificial flower arrangements, as well as silk grass and reeds, with ease. The column vase is best suited to uniform arrangements and is the natural choice to display contemporary silk flowers. As a general rule, choose a vase that is roughly half the height of your silk flower arrangement. This will ensure that it won’t overwhelm your flowers but provide adequate support. And if you favor a material other than glass, don’t be afraid to use clay or silver. When you’re using artificial flowers, water is not a factor, so the sky is the limit! For more info: silk flower artificial flowers silk orchids
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Silk orchids are an ever-popular flower among brides-to-be By silkflowers at 2012-01-12 04:57:05
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Orchids are an ever-popular flower among brides-to-be. If you are thinking about incorporating this natural work of art into your ceremony or reception, silk orchids are worth your consideration. Even if you want to use live orchids in your centerpiece or bouquets, silk orchids are a fabulous supplement that can add garnish to tabletops, wedding favors, or church pews.
Think about it: These smaller details don’t really require the talents of a professional florist. Do you want to sprinkle silk orchid petals over dinner tables or the gift table? You can order a bunch of orchid stems in bulk and harvest the petals yourself. Adding a single silk orchid and some ribbon to the ends of each pew is another easy do-it-yourself project. And if you’re passing out edible wedding favors, attaching a silk orchid to the packaging is the perfect touch. All of this can be done for far less money than a professional florist would charge.
If you’re worried about quality, never fear. Silk orchids of today are superb imitations. They are usually made using high-quality polyester. All the popular colors-pink, purple and white-plus unusual shades, are widely available.
Just one final tip: If you are planning to feature submerged orchid centerpieces at your wedding, it won’t make much of a difference if you use silk orchids instead of natural ones. So, consider making your orchid centerpieces on your own to save even more money. It is amazing how much a florist can charge for a centerpieces—it’s easily going to cost you $100 a table. Read this helpful how-to article to learn how to make your own submerged orchid centerpieces, without water! Enjoy the process.
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