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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

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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.

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  • 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

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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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