Around here, at least, there are a variety of independent florists who can fix ya up. Even our local supermarkets often have a section offering a variety of floral arrangements, house plants, and of course, dried flower arrangements. Another place to check, though I hesitate to recommend chain stores, is JoAnn Fabrics - their larger stores have a selection of artificial flowers from which you can create your own unique arrangement.
Does anyone know where i would buy a nice artifical flower arrangement?
try ikea they do some nice ones and they are very cheap
Reply:Depending on where u live? nice shop called the flower factory in Congleton Cheshire, it is near the leisure Centre, hope this was of use for you.
Reply:Home Goods usually has pretty ones and they are very reasonably priced.
Reply:Bloom sell fab ones but they're very expensive!
Reply:Aren't Marks and Spencers doing preserved natural flowers now?
Saw something in the paper recently.
Reply:(UK) most stores do them now, there the latest thing or should i say fad, everyone's going mad for twigs in vase's or grasses 'dried n dyed', they vary in prices too, but if you're going to do keep it cheap n cheerful because give it another year and it'll be unfashionable again.
Reply:YOU PROBABLY MEAN SILK FLOWER'S ( artifical would be the old name for them ) most garden centres that have those shops as well have beautiful flower's , Woodie's have beautiful one's they are so real looking you would not know the difference .
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