Sunday, January 31, 2010

Silk floral arrangements









Yes, take a look again. Is that lot of charming lilac peonies artfully organized in the clear container in water real? Look at those calla lilys how spectacular and perfect. Ah, lilacs, my preferred blossoms. Look how clean they are. Hey, wait around a minute... it's the center of August! How can they be so fresh! Delight... they're silk!
Artificial blossoms have come a long way. From the days of ugly hefty petaled plastic material daisies and flowers that our grandmas used to have in their houses to spectacular cotton orchid flowers and forsythia, freesia and magnolias. The cotton plant market is a increasing one with many cotton plant companies focusing on details, and to the increasing popularity of synthetic blossoms.
Many wedding brides to be today are choosing synthetic blossoms instead of actual blossoms for their flowers. Aside from the fact that it's almost difficult to tell the difference between synthetic blossoms and actual blossoms, a woman planning a wedding in the fall can now carry charming clothes flowers and springtime blossoms in her bridal bouquet - even though clothes flowers flowers in the springtime. Using synthetic blossoms a woman can have any type of plant she wants in a bridal bouquet any season.