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Faux Red Silk Rose Stem
Faux Red Silk Rose Stem
Faux Red Silk Rose Stem
Faux Red Silk Rose Stem
Faux Red Silk Rose Stem

Faux Red Silk Rose Stem

Regular price $4.00 Sale

Faux Red Silk Rose Stem features realistic red silk petals and makes a wonderful faux floral arrangement.  By itself or mix with other floral and greens for a statement decor accent.  A holiday decor staple, we love to enjoy from fall through Valentine's Day. And don't forget to bring them out for the Kentucky Derby also known as " The run for the roses"!

Melissa's Tips and Tricks - Although we love fresh flowers, building a faux floral “wardrobe” to pull from when you don’t have time or patience for fresh flowers can be a lifesaver.

We recommend starting with a dozen stems of your favorite floral pairings and a versatile vase  you know is the right size, then build a collection of seasonal and occasional options. Choose your floral selection like the professionals do, a mix of fillers, thrillers and a few spillers.

It is a wonderful investment when your arrangement doesn’t turn out the way you expected and/or who hasn’t woken up to unexpectedly wilted flowers. We think they are also perfect for weekend homes or when you leave for a trip, always lovely to greet you and never deal with a dead arrangement and smelly water again.

DIMENSIONS: 23" H x 4" Flower Spray

CARE & MAINTAINANCE: We recommend avoiding direct sunlight as this can diminish the stems vibrance overtime. If they beome crushed during storage, lightly steam the head lightly to revive.

Lightly dust regularly to keep looking fresh, refresh as needed by misting with water or flower spray cleaner.

For deep cleaning once a year or so we run a warm bath, then gently rinse or dip each stem in clear warm water. Lay on a bath towel to dry and your blooms will look like new.

DIMENSIONS: 20" H x 4" Main Flower Head 3.75"

FACTS & HISTORY:  In ancient Greek mythology, the red rose was said to have been created when the goddess of flowers, Chloris, went walking in the woods and stumbled across the body of a lifeless nymph. Saddened by its death, she transformed the creature's body into the most beautiful flower imaginable.