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Celebrate Everlasting Love with These Flower Arrangements

Valentine’s Day is just one short month away! It is time to start about what you are going to get that special someone in your life. Show her that your love is everlasting with one of these artificial flower arrangements. Each one has been carefully designed with special attention paid to the fine detail of each and every petal and leaf. You will have to reach out and touch them to believe that they are not the real thing. Unlike real flowers, these flowers will not droop and wilt within weeks of gifting them.

While each one of these arrangements is the classic pink or red Valentine’s Day color, they are still a beautiful accent of the home throughout the spring and summer months. When you pick the one that is right for your loved one, take a second to think about which one would look best in your space.

Cymbidium Orchids

Cymbidium Orchid Arrangement – $27

This is a perfect selection for any woman in your life. the unique beauty of each of these orchids is a great representation of how you see her. This lovely arrangement is housed in acrylic water that makes it look just like the real thing. At this price you can get them for your spouse, mother, daughter, or girlfriend.


Silk Roses and Ferns

Silk Roses with Ferns – $65

Red roses are perhaps the most traditional of all Valentine’s Day flowers. Their beautiful red petals really pop against the rich greens of the rose leaves and ferns. This rose traditionally shows passion between two people and represents beauty. This is a great go-to artificial flower arrangement for the traditional woman in your life.

Large Silk Gladiolas

Large Silk Gladiolas – $118

This spectacular display of silk gladiolas will be sure to wow any recipient. The long stems of these delicate flowers shoot out of a tall cylinder vase. Gladiolas are a symbol of strength and infatuation, making them a perfect choice for relationships both new and established.

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