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silk flowers

by sandy t.

Could someone give me a good source for "natural, real looking silk flowers

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silk flowers

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Feb 25, 2010
The florist
by: Louann

Sandy . . . you didn't tell me where you live - but I often recommend Michaels. It's better if you go to a local store, where you can actually see the flowers.

I always tell my brides to buy the less expensive bush flowers for the arrangement that will view far away (like in front of the church) and use single stemmed flowers for the close work - such as corsages and your bridal bouquet.

Quality silks have clean cut edges (no fraying), realistic colors and realistic stems (thorns on roses, etc.)

Michaels.com even offers to let you sign up and get large sale coupons directly off their website.

http://michaels.com/art/online/displayproductlist?categoryid=81251

I've seen their flowers rival the ones I can buy wholesale - plus they deal in such large quantities that their sale prices are very good in ratio to true wholesale.

Blessings on your wedding day!


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