First Blog
September 17, 2008
silkyblooms
Tags: Add new tag, Artificial Flowers, benefits of silk flowers, Fake flowers, Flower rental, reception flowers, Silk Flowers, Silky Blooms, wedding flowers
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the first Silky Blooms Blog, we are very excited to have taught ourselves this new technology and can’t wait to share ideas with you out there.
Incase you have never heard of Silky Blooms we create silk flower arrangements for renting and purchasing to be used in your reception and client waiting areas. As well as the flowers looking very realistic our unique feature is setting the arrangement in a resin substance in a glass vase to create the illusion that they are in water. Silky Blooms have a variety of rental periods and arrangements available.
If you would like to find out further information about Silky Blooms please visit our website at www.silkyblooms.com.au
BENEFITS OF SILK FLOWERS
Gone are the days where your grandmother used to have those dust collecting very fake looking plastic flowers. Artificial flowers have come along way since those days…thank goodness. Most artificial flowers are made from either silk or latex and are mainly imported from China. The colours and materials used enable the flowers to look very life-like which is why Silky Blooms was created. Silky Blooms has taken the life-like look one step further by using a resin substance inside the glass vases to give the illusion that the arrangement is sitting in water.
The benefits of using silk flowers will suit everyone. From the receptionist or home owner who suffers from allergies to the cleaners who are fed up with picking up the dead petals and having to remember to keep the water level up in the vase. Also for the brides who wish to have a flower that is out of season or any environmentally conscious person as the arrangements do not require water or chemicals to maintain them.
So please remember that Silky Blooms offer a second to none service for both creating and renting silk flower arrangements.
Until next time
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