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Buying Silk Flowers:What You Should Know Before Going Shopping
Here are tips on buying silk flowers based on price or quality, how to get more for your money, where to find artificial flowers, and a description of supplies needed to make an artificial flower arrangement or bouquet.
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Price Versus Quality
Get More for your Money
Where to Find Silk Flowers and Floral Supplies
Supplies You Will Need
Buying Silk Flowers: Price Versus Quality
Obviously, there are vast differences in the craftsmanship and price of silk flowers. That old saying is still true - you get what you are willing to pay for.
Although we collectively call them silk flowers, artificial flowers, plants and foliage can incorporate many different materials these days. Silk, polyester, parchment, velvet, latex, special coatings and finishing treatments...there is something to suit everyone's tastes and design ideas. Year round, you'll have lots of choices when buying silk flowers.
In the low price range, a silk stem might have only a single blossom and nothing more. Another could have several blossoms with a few leaves attached. Stems are made of molded plastic. There are few or no wire inserts in stems, branches, petals and leaves to aid in shaping.
Overall height could be from 8 to 12 inches. Retail price per stem might be from 69 cents to a few dollars, depending on the construction involved for the type of flower.
Artificial flowers in this price range are generally found in variety stores or department stores. They are acceptable in many arrangements, but be warned that lower priced silks are limited in realism and 'workability.'
For a higher price you can get more realistic reproductions. These higher-end silk flowers may have wired petals, leaves and branches. You can bend and shape them to look incredibly lifelike. They can have very long stems, measuring up to 2 feet and more. Petals and details may be hand-painted. The stems may be hand-wrapped with a natural colored floral tape. Retail price per stem can range from $4 to $10 or more. Again, this depends on the construction involved for the type of flower.
You can find these quality silk flowers in flower shops and the better floral craft stores.
It's nice to have choices, and in the last five years artificial flowers have been pushed to even higher levels of realism. The cream of the crop even goes by a special designation - 'botanically correct.' Careful attention is given to every shape and detail. Blossoms may be coated in, or molded of, latex to give them a 'real feel' and finish. Fuzz may be embedded right into stems and leaves. Although latex elements may not be wired for extra shaping, that is probably not necessary at this level. When buying silk flowers of this highest quality, you get a true and faithful reproduction of the real thing. Astounding!
These top-level artificial florals may be found at the consumer level, but are more readily accessible to floral trade professionals.
'Silk' flowers really have come a long way! Take a quick look at this article on the history of silk flowers.
Buying Silk Flowers: Get More for Your Money
How? Try to buy economically. For example, instead of buying silk flowers with one large blossom, consider using a stem which offers two blossoms of slightly smaller size. As a bonus, this stem may include a bud or two and usually offers more foliage.
If desired, you can cut this stem apart and use the separate pieces as individual items in the centerpiece. (This is explained in the Stem Measuring and Cutting section on the 'Silk Flower Arranging: Getting Started' page.)
Consider buying silk flowers as 'bushes' if you are comfortable with cutting stems and adding extensions. A silk flower bush contains a generous amount of blossoms and foliage. Many are available with a variety of blossoms and colors in one bush, in combinations that work well together. The price/count of an artificial floral bush compared to a like amount of single silk flower stems usually proves to be quite a bargain.
I recommend that you use less expensive, but not shoddy, faux flower varieties during your practice period. Attractive medium-priced silk flowers can always be used again in later arrangements. Shabby, cheap-looking flowers can stick out like a sore thumb and will detract from the overall beauty and realism of an arrangement.
Click here for tips on choosing flowers and colors for a design.
Be sure to check if anything is on sale. Discontinued, close-out and slow selling items can save you money.
A note on availability: inventory is sometimes cleared around August to make room for upcoming seasonal items, and afterward, new products for next year are displayed.
Perhaps, in August, you are deciding on silk flower centerpiece elements for an anniversary celebration in October. If you require several dozen of a chosen item in the near future, make certain that you will be able to acquire the item in quantity when you are ready.
Unknowingly buying silk flowers that are about to be discontinued can send you scurrying to find similar replacements at the last minute. Not fun! If you are able, purchase what you need now and store it.
Where to Find Silk Flowers and Floral Supplies
As you start out, buying silk flowers and supplies locally is best. This way you can check out the quality and see what elements are wired to allow shaping. In another article, we'll discuss buying discount silk flowers on the web and buying silk flowers wholesale from catalogs.
You can find floral supply sources in your area listed in a local telephone directory. Look under the heading 'Artificial Flowers', 'Silk Flowers', 'Floral Supply' or similar, such as 'Flowers, Plants & Trees-Artificial', 'Flower Arranging' or 'Craft Supplies.' Most of these suppliers will carry everything you need to make silk flower arrangements and should have a good assortment of quality silk flowers and related products.
Stop in and visit some florists, too. Although their focus is on fresh flowers, you might be surprised to find that they may also offer selections of good quality silk flowers.
Department stores, variety or discount stores may have a small display of silk flowers, usually of low quality. You might want to practice some of the techniques with these less costly items first.
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