For foodies, yes. But also for florals, our faux artichoke flowers can stand on their own for their deep eggplant colors and spiky blooms. Large 5-inch artichokes on a 24-inch tall stem. Trim the sturdy stem with wire cutters. From the premier floral supplier in the U.S.
FAQs, cleaning, and designing with faux fruits
- Even though they are referred to as silks, most faux fruits such as our faux artichoke flowers are made with combinations of plastic, polyester, resin, and wire
- Occasionally dust your faux fruit with a feather duster. You can clean it with a damp washcloth
- If you make a permanent fruit or floral arrangement in a container, you’ll want to anchor your fruits and greenery in dry floral foam. Dry floral foam does not hold water and offers a sturdy base to hold your plants
- You may hot glue your floral foam to your container interior, although if you’re not mailing or moving your arrangement, it’s not necessary
- Cover your floral foam with dry moss or pebbles
- Begin your fruit-filled design
- Loose in a bowl works too. Use the design rule of 3, 5, and 7 per style for a balanced arrangement.
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