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Artificial ArrangementsFor the very long lasting arrangements, for permanent displays, for harsher environments or as an alternative to fresh flower arrangements. Often wrongly termed "silk" flowers the present day artificial flowers are seldom made from silk. The majority of flowers are made from a combination of polyester and various forms of plastics. The stems and larger leaves are usually reinforced with steel wires to aid creative design and longevity of the product. The inclusion of wires in artificial flowers make this product unsuitable for young children to play with.
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Wedding FlowersFloral arrangements for the Bride, the Bridesmaids, the Groom, the Mother of the Bride and the Guests. Either traditional or contemporary arrangements will be made to your requirements. We will visit you in the comfort of your own home at a time that is convenient for you to discuss your requirements for your big day. Please take a look at the fresh wedding flowers because much of what can be arranged in fresh flowers can be matched with artificial flowers. Some of the benefits of using artificial flowers include a wider range colours, flowers available out of season and the ability to keep the flower arrangements for posterity. Church pew ends and altar arrangements can also be commissioned with the permission of the clergy. In addition, hand made stationery is available to order. Please call us for further information.
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Floral OccasionsWhat ever the extra special occasion, such as a birthday, a wedding anniversary, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Easter, school proms, new jobs, birth of a new child and other big days we create a wide range of floral arrangements. They will reflect that moment with your choices of colour, style and flower to make those memorable celebrations unforgettable. From here you can visit our occasions gallery.
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Fresh FlowersIf you have not found what you are looking for in the artificial flowers, you may now wish to consider the alternative option of fresh flowers for your arrangements, please click here for a short cut to that page.
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Last page update: 1st January 2008