Five Reasons to Have Silk flower Arrangements at Home
As years pass by, more people are into house decorations with themes and specific designs. Although lovely silk flower arrangements were not incorporated before. There is now a growing demand for it at...
View ArticleThe History of Artificial Flowers and Silk Wedding Bouquets
It is difficult to say exactly when and where artificial flowers and silk wedding bouquets where first used. There are a number of possibilities that could be correct. What’s likely is that the use of...
View ArticleNovember’s Chrysanthemum Makes Brilliant Silk Bouquets
November’s flower, the chrysanthemum, traditionally symbolizes love, cheerfulness, compassion, friendship, secret love and abundance. But this flower has come to symbolize many other things in...
View ArticleArtificial Silk flowers and Wreaths for Christmas
Christmas is so very near and soon people will start putting up decorations and setting their minds to the festive season. There’s one decoration that screams “Christmas” to me, and that is an ivy...
View ArticleDecember Narcissus For Sweetness And Bridal Silk Bouquets
The narcissus is December’s flower and it represents the sweetness of the recipient, self-esteem. It also represents vanity in the Western culture. In the East it symbolizes wealth and good fortune –...
View ArticleArtificial Silk Flowers Beaten By Artificial Christmas Trees
Artificial silk flowers are good any time of the year, but who needs flowers when at Christmas you can have an artificial Christmas tree instead as the main focus of the room. Artificial Christmas...
View ArticleSilk Bouquets And Artificial Silk Flowers for Tropical Inspiration
Even when there’s a blizzard outside, you can bring the tropical brilliance back into your home with some tropical silk bouquets. By using a few sprigs and stems of tropical silk flowers, you...
View ArticleSilk Bouquets for January’s Birth Flower Carnations
Use January’s birth flower as a great excuse to create silk bouquets full of beautiful carnations. Traditionally carnations symbolize distinction, love and fascination although with the many...
View ArticleSilk Bouquets – A Poor Substitute for May’s Birth Flower
The birth flower for the month of May is the delicate and fragrant Lily of the Valley. And although Lily of the Valley make very pretty additions to silk bouquets, it is only with the real flower that...
View ArticleA Variation on Throwing Silk Wedding Bouquets
A variation on the throwing of silk wedding bouquets over the bride’s shoulder, would be to gather the silk flowers together, throw them backwards and the woman who finds herself without a flower gets...
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