Wooden roses are starting to get a foothold in the wedding industry because of their durability, low cost, and timeless beauty. Wooden roses offer all the great benefits that real roses have to offer, but add to that by being much less expensive and non-perishable. This makes wooden roses an ideal choice for weddings because they can make for a great keepsake for your guests to take home.

Probably one of the best details that make wooden roses so desirable is that they are completely handmade to be stunning in every aspect. They offer all the same beauty and elegance that real roses provide, but ramp up the versatility by adding a bendable wire stem that allows you to contour and shape them around whatever items you wish. The construction of wooden roses is also comprised of birch wood petals and fabric leaves to make them a timeless and long-lasting item.

One increasingly popular ways to add wooden roses to your wedding is to create centerpieces for your reception tables. By putting a couple wooden roses in a pretty vase and placing them in the center of your tables, you can really create some nice beauty and charm to spice up the celebration. This also makes an excellent wedding favor for your guests to take with them, particularly because wooden roses don’t ever go bad so they will be an enduring reminder of your special day.

All together, the options for replacing real roses and flowers with wooden roses are almost endless. I’ve even listened to stories of soon-to-be brides swapping out the flowers in their bridal bouquet with wooden roses to save some additional budget and help to preserve it for their scrapbook. This certainly isn’t the most common way to use wooden roses, but it does go to show that with a little cleverness and imagination, there’s pretty much nothing you can’t do with wooden roses for a much lower cost versus real roses.

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