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The Benefits Of Silk Wedding Bouquets

Monday, July 6th, 2009
by Sharon Carlos

Silk flowers are often thought to be the cheap alternative to using fresh flowers for your wedding. However, that’s not always true. Silk wedding flowers aren’t always less expensive than fresh ones, though they can be. They’re also not necessarily the low quality flowers that many people think of when they consider an artificial bouquet. However, there are a lot of other things to consider when you’re choosing whether you’re going to use a silk wedding bouquet or fresh flowers. Here’s a look at the benefits of artificial flowers and why you might want to use them.

An excellent reason to use silk wedding flowers for decoration and bouquets and is their durability. There is no need to worry about bending the stems and breaking a bloom from the bouquet. There is no reason to be concerned that you’ll bruise the blossoms if they are not carried properly. You can use volunteers that have no training to help with your wedding flowers without worrying about damage. The flowers will also stay fresh looking without the need for refrigeration or air conditioning. If fresh flowers are not kept cool then tend to wilt and droop.

You can really take your time when working with them since the last a long time. You can purchase the flowers well ahead of time when they may be on sale and work on the bouquets at your leisure. If you are trying to duplicate a bouquet you have seen in a photo you can take as much time as you need to perfect it.

You will also be able to experiment with different arrangements and looks, since the silk flowers will not damage as easily as real flowers. You can have your arrangement finished well in advance, giving you one less thing to worry about as the big day draws near. You can choose flowers that are out of season or unnatural colors if desired. You can match the flowers to fabric samples and use silk versions of flowers that would otherwise be far too delicate to stand up in an arrangement.

If you’ve cut a stem too short, don’t worry. Wire and florist’s tape will fix the problem. Flower heads that fall from their stems can be glued back into place. Don’t like the arrangement when you’re done? It’s not a problem. Take it apart and start over without worrying that you’ll ruin a flower. That allows you to have a backup plan, which is something that doesn’t work well for fresh flowers. Silk flowers are just that much easier, plus they’re lighter in weight and can be set up early. Don’t rush around – take the time to get it right by using silk wedding bouquets and decorations.

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