There are many advantages when purchasing silk flowers instead of live flowers.

•The selection of flowers is not limited to season. This means the options are basically endless.

•A silk arrangement is less fragile. Although both should be treated with care, the additional sturdiness obtained with a silk arrangement offers a little bit more forgiveness.

•Real flowers deteriorate and wilt. Silk arrangements however will not wilt, will not die, and if desired can be kept as a keepsake or given as favors.

•Silk arrangements can be purchased and prepared further in advance. In order to maintain a live flowers beauty and luster any arrangements cannot be prepared until as close to the event as possible.  This leaves room for late deliveries, damaged products (with no chance of replacement in time of the event), and things of that nature. Silk flowers eliminate that worry. Purchase and receive the arrangements in advance and be secure that on that special day your flowers will look just like you want.

•Silk flowers are often a cheaper solution. Exotic live plants or flowers that are out of seasons are not only hard to find, but if found can be very pricey.

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Comment by Veronica142 on April 11, 2014 at 7:44am

The basic and the most important benefits for going in for artificial or silk flowers is the benefit of affordability, it is quite true that you can save your huge amount of money with them.  The other one is the durability, these flowers last for longer period of time and you don’t need to worry about preserving them.

Comment by Hillendahl Photography on April 22, 2014 at 11:24am

You can even preserve them if you'd like. Also, there's an option of treating them with something that helps their color remain vibrant longer; it is used on all Forever & A Day Decor's artificial flowers as well as the greenery and filler.

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