Cheryl's Unforgettable Arrangements
Browse through my past silk flower arrangements and discover the stunning attention to detail that goes into each piece. I work very closely with every client to create custom arrangements that capture the vision and beauty of your special day. Our awe-inspiring floral displays will bring your floral dreams to life and make your arrangements truly unforgettable. Contact Cheryl today to start designing your dream arrangements!
Frequently Asked Questions About Silk Flowers
These are some of the frequently asked questions that we get about our beautiful silk flowers. To see the full list check out our FAQ page.
Silk flowers can be a cost-effective option for weddings, depending on the type of flower. Hydrangeas and peonies are cheaper in silk, while magnolias are not available in fresh form. Additionally, silk floral designers often work from home and have lower overhead costs, which can result in overall savings for the customer.
Silk flowers are all the rage for weddings these days! They look absolutely perfect and are becoming more and more popular every year. Work with a floral designer to design your silk flowers, as DIY silk wedding florals may not turn out as beautiful as you expect. But don’t worry, there are design rules they follow to get a beautiful bouquet in the end. And the best part? You get to keep your wedding bouquet as a keepsake! Silk flowers are not just for budget weddings, either. I’ve done flowers for some very high-end weddings in silk flowers, so trust me, they’re a great choice for any wedding.Toggle Content
Absolutely! They are basically indestructible. No worries about the flower girl using her bouquet as a magic wand and destroying it! That is one of the main reasons many choose silk flowers for their wedding. No water is needed. They are wind and temperature-resistant. They are great for destination weddings because they hold up to those salty beach winds, and you can pack them in a suitcase and take them with you! Silk wedding flowers are HUG-resistant, too! Some boutonnieres and corsages get destroyed with the many hugs at a wedding! Silk ones don’t get crushed and last all day through the reception.
Of course, how creative are you? Most brides keep their bouquets as is and display them in a vase or cover them with a dome to keep the dust off. Some other ideas, though, are taking the bouquet apart and making it into a wreath that can be displayed in your home or on the front door of your house. Some brides have a creative person make a shadow box with their wedding invitation and some bouquet flowers as a memento. You could give them to a friend or family member to use in their wedding if they are on a tight budget. You could sell them on eBay, but keep your bouquet!