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Description
This Cherry Flower is more than just a decoration; it is an experience, an invitation to indulge in the beauty of nature’s most captivating hues and forms. Whether displayed as a bold centerpiece or gently woven into an arrangement, it brings a touch of high-end artistry, infusing your home with warmth, depth, and an undeniable sense of luxury.
Material
Fabric
Additional Information
Package Contains Only a Single Stem.
Shipping and Return
Exchanges are possible within 7 days.
Dimension & Weight
Height 15" X Width 7"
Weight - 50g
Care
Wipe gently with a dry cloth.
Styling Tips
Faux flower have come a long way, and with a few styling tricks, you can make them look incredibly realistic and integrate them beautifully into your home decor. Here are some comprehensive tips:
1. Making Faux Flowers Look More Realistic:
- Choose Quality: This is paramount. Look for faux flowers made from material like silk, polyester, latex, or high-grade plastic that mimic the softness and texture if real Petals. Avoid anything overly shiny or with unnaturally bright, flat colors.
Examine Details:
- Stems: real plants have texture, veins, and natural bends. Opt for matte, natural-feeling stems, ideally with wire inside so you can bend and shape them. If you have plastic-looking stems, consider wrapping them with textured floral tape or even real moss.
2. Build Your Arrangement:
- Start with Foliage: Begin by placing faux greenery of large leaves to establish the overall shape and provide a natural base.
- Layer and Very Heights: Don't make everything the same height. Vary the heights and angles of your stems to create depth and a more dynamic, natural look.
- Use Odd Numbers: When grouping flowers of the same type, using odd numbers (3,5,7, etc.) often organic arrangement.
- Balance: Ensure colors and flower types are evenly spread throughout the bouquet, avoiding clumping.
- Focal Points: If you have a particularly striking stem, start with that as your centerpiece and build around it.
- Twist and Adjust: As you add stems, gently twist or spiral them in your hand to create a looser, more relaxed formation. Keep adjusting until you're happy with the balance and flow.
- Fill Gaps: Use smaller filler flowers, grasses, or seed pods to fill in any visible gaps and add texture.
3. Arranging and Styling Tips:
Prep Your Stems:
- Bend, Don't Just Cut: Many faux flowers have wired stems, allowing you to bend and shape them. This creates natural movement and avoids a stiff, unnatural look. While you can cut stems with wire cutters for height, bending allows for more versatility if you want to reuse them in different vases.
- Fluff and Shape: When you take faux flowers out of their Packinging, they are often petals and leaves, and bend the stems to give them a more organic, "freshly picked" appearance.
- Real Greenery: Mixing faux flowers with a few fresh leaves, branches, or dried elements (like eucalyptus or seed pods) can instantly make the entire arrangement appear more natural
- Soil/Pebbles: Sprinkle a few small stones or soil into the bottom of an opaque vase to make the arrangement look more grounded.
Very pretty. I’ve placed a bunch of 3 in my home in the hills.
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