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STUNNING BLOOMS
THAT NEVER FADE

FauxFlorals

Picture-perfect from the first photo to the final dance —no wilting, no watering, and no seasonal restrictions.

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Ceremony Florals

Ceremony pieces are often the best candidates for faux flowers because they are frequently placed in high-exposure areas (like direct sun) where fresh blooms might wilt.

  • Altar Arrangements or Arch Florals: Large-scale installations, floral pillars, or "ground nests" that frame the couple.
     

  • Aisle Markers: Small bundles or "pew ends" attached to chairs, or larger floor-standing arrangements that line the walkway.
     

  • Entryway Statement Pieces: Large arrangements placed on pedestals or welcome signage.
     

  • Petal Alternatives: While real petals are often required for tossing (due to venue cleanup rules), faux petals are frequently used for decorative borders along the aisle.

Reception Florals

Faux florals allow for "set it and forget it" reception styling, which is ideal for long events or venues with early setup times.
 

  • Centerpieces: Ranging from low, lush bowls to tall, dramatic stands. Faux flowers are particularly useful for "bridge" arrangements that span the length of a rectangular table.
     

  • Sweetheart or Head Table Garlands: Long, flowing greenery and floral runners that drape over the edge of the table.
     

  • Cake Florals: Pre-cleaned, food-safe silk stems used to accent the tiers of the wedding cake.
     

  • Bar and Lounge Accents: Smaller "bud vase" styles or single-stem accents to tie the theme into cocktail areas.

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