These flowers now have the much more elegant title of "Permanent Botanicals"!
Sounds so fancy.....
You know how much I love real flowers....but sometimes the permanent botanical route makes sense.
Here is my the wreath on the Sweetwater front door!
The wreath itself is the Trader Joe Boxwood wreath that I bought for Christmas.
I used the information from Julie Blanner's lifestyle blog to preserve it. You can read about that here: https://julieblanner.com/how-to-preserve-boxwood-wreath/
I am amazed at how well it has lasted.
The flowers are from the dollar store!
Yup....$4 for enough flowers to fill the wreath nicely!
I use "permanent botanicals" from the dollar store a lot.
Here I used little white blossoms and yellow carnations with some preserved magnolia leaves.
I think the little bird nest is a nice touch.
And...seriously...I wish I could keep the bunnies caged up like this to "preserve" my tulips. PUN intended!
I had some time to do a little looking around for good looking permanent botanicals:
Take a look at this site: The flowers are really great looking...definitely not dollar store!
I loved the tutorial for the DIY peony arrangement. It even tells you how to make the acrylic "water".
https://www.afloral.com/blogs/how-to-diy/acrylic-water-faux-flower-centerpiece |
In doing the "research" I found a couple of really simple tricks to use is you want your artificials to look more real:
- If you don't have the time or inclination to make the acrylic water....put some real water in the vase. (duh)
- Don't leave the artificial arrangement in the same spot for more than a couple of weeks...or about the same time as real flowers would last.
- Mix flower blooms that are artificial with foliage and fill greens that are real.
- Use flowers that are familiar.....and that would maybe come in a florist bouquet.
- Take the price stickers off :)
I will leave you with some inspiration!
Lilacs are so hard to keep looking fresh. These would stay pretty a long time. I would miss the scent though.
These tulips might serve me well when the bunnies do their damage !
Well...wishing you a day filled with flowers whether they are "permanent" or natural!
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