7 Reasons for choosing Silk Wedding Flowers

April 6, 2009 silkyblooms

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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. These days artificial flowers are so life like that they are often mistaken for fresh flowers.  Most artificial flowers are made from either silk or latex and are mainly imported from China.  The materials used are very durable, maintain their colour and can last forever.

 Below are the seven benefits for using silk flowers:
   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·      There is no mess or stains created from leaves or petals dropping or wilting.

·      Artificial flowers are so life like that they are often mistaken for fresh flowers.

·      Flower allergy sufferers can breathe easy.   

·      You are able to keep your bouquet forever without having to get it preserved.

·      You can choose to have your flowers delivered many months prior to the wedding to allow you to match the dresses perfectly, or to have it ticked off the ‘to do’ list early on.

·      You can have your first choice of flowers at any time of the year.

·      Affordability – silk flowers are often less expensive than fresh.

 
Table and ceremony arrangements also look so life-like due to the resin substance used inside the glass vases that gives the illusion that the arrangements are sitting in water. 
You may also find that some silk flower suppliers, like Silky Blooms, offer a rental service of arrangements too, this of course cuts cost of flowers for your big day.
 
For further information about silk wedding flowers please view the website at www.silkyblooms.com.au  or contact Karen on 0404 189 296.
  
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