Caring for your artificial flowers
and plants is not nearly as time consuming as live plants. To keep
these botanical arrangements appearing the same each day, follow our
general tips.
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Keep Away from Direct Sunlight: Keep
your artificial plants and flowers away from direct sunlight as this
can cause color distortion unless they are coated for UV-protection.
Dust Occasionally:
If your artificial plants are in high-traffic areas of the home or in a
room with a fireplace, they may need occasional dusting.
Check for Damage:
Check in on your artificial arrangements and watch for damage, such as a
fallen leaf, bent petal, or out-of-place stem. Fixing minor damage is
usually very quick, easy, and seamless.
Looking for the best artificial flowers? Im sharing my tried & true favorites!
While I love fresh flowers, realistically theres no way I can keep them throughout our home year-round. So when Im without fresh flowers, I love having some great artificial flowers to throw into the mix! Faux flowers can be really hit or miss some are obvious fakes, others look good from a distance but not so great close up, and then there are a few gems that look so much like the real thing that youve got to touch them to know for sure.
Today Im sharing the best artificial flowers Ive found, the ones that pass the fake test with flying colors! Well start with the best places Ive found to buy artificial flowers (post includes affiliate links full disclosure statement available {here})
Amazon is also where I found {these artificial white orchids} (thats what theyre called but I dont think thats what they look like) in clear glass vases on our fireplace mantel:
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I needed a LOT of branches to fill these two sizable vases and was looking at spending hundreds of dollars with most other fauxs before I found these that are so much more reasonably priced. I ended up using ten stems in each vase. Theyre not as full as other more expensive fauxs and you can tell that theyre artificial when you get super close up but I still think theyre pretty great for the price:
I also found {these faux cherry blossom branches} on Amazon and added them to the basket on top of our armoire for spring:
Theyre super full and gorgeous and the blossoms look so realistic!
Just know that the bottom of the stems looks kinda fake so I wouldnt use them in a clear glass vase in a basket like this or a ceramic vase theyre perfect! The price on the ones I bought has crept up recently also check out {these cherry blossoms branches} that look very similar and are a slightly lower price right now.
And the last of my artificial flower finds from Amazon is {this cute 4-piece bundle of lavender}. Theyre a great smaller size for a nightstand or desk area:
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Another store to find great artificial flowers is Pottery Barn. I especially love {these faux peonies} and {these artificial hydrangea stems}:
They also have the best eucalyptus! On our living room coffee table right next to the fireplace I have several of {these artificial eucalyptus stems} in {this white vase}:
The eucalyptus looks quite realistic, even close up! For a more budget friendly find {these eucalyptus branches} are extremely well priced based on reviews they fall into the look great from a distance but not as good close up category which might work for you depending on where youre using them.
1. Always separate out the branches of your artificial flowers to fluff them up. It makes such a difference! While theyre not exactly flowers, I can show you the difference that fluffing made with {these lemon branches} (the lemon M option) on our kitchen island. This is what they looked like out of the box when they first arrived
Yikes! These babies needed a little love but about two minutes of fluffing and they were good to go!
Theyre so bright and cheery for spring and summer!
2. If you struggle with creating your own flower arrangements, check out {this page} on Afloral where you can shop the look! If you find an arrangement that you like, they should you exactly which flowers were used to create it.
3. Consider cutting off or bending your artificial flower stems to get the height you need. Most artificial flowers come with super long stems. When Im putting them in an opaque vase, I simply bend them at the bottom to get the height that I want. But if youre putting artificial flowers in a glass vase, youll see the bent stems so will want to cut them. A wire cutter is the best tool for getting this done. A good rule of thumb when you have tall branches is to cut or bend them so that the bottom leaves or flowers are about 1-2 above the top of the vase.Stagger the heights that you cut the flower stems in your bouquet for the most realistic look!
I looked at lots of faux fiddle leaf figs before choosing this one (see {this post} on the best faux fiddle leaf fig trees). The trunk of it looks a bit fake up close which was the case with all of the faux fiddles I saw but the leaves look super realistic!
As with most fauxs, when they arrived they were extremely smooshed! So just like with the flowers, be sure to take some time to separate all of the branches in different directions and fluff them out!
There are tons of gorgeous faux wreaths out there too. This is one area where I feel like you get what you pay for. Every inexpensive faux wreath Ive ordered has looked cheap because the materials to make good ones are on the pricey side. See my favorite spring wreaths for your front door {here} including this beauty thats made with artificial flowers, greenery, and lemons:
So pretty and I love that it comes with the cute striped ribbon bow! I bought it in the 24 size {here} but you can also find other sizes and variations of it {here}. Also check out my favorite fall wreaths for your front door {here}.
I hope you guys found an idea or two for bringing some color into your home with faux florals! Thanks as always for taking the time to stop by the blog!