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– Solves Cold Weather Planter Problems – Handles Snow Ice And Wind – No Wilting Or Browning – Stress Free Outdoor Styling – UV Resistant Materials – Holds Color All Winter – No Water Or Sunlight Needed – Keeps Shape In Freezing Temps
– Pine Branches – Boxwood Stems – Eucalyptus Sprigs – Cedar Branches – Juniper Branches – Faux Magnolia Leaves – White Berry Stems – Frosted Blooms
– Afloral – Amazon – Michaels – Nearly Natural – Pottery Barn – Target
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– Start with mixed shapes and textures – Place tall pieces in the center or back – Layer soft and sturdy greenery – Use full stems around the base – Angle stems for a natural look – Stick with odd numbers
– Use a heavy planter base to prevent tipping – Push stems deep into foam or soil for stability – Wrap stem bundles with floral wire – Secure thick stems with zip ties or twist ties – Place heavier greenery in center or back
– Green and white with frosted tips – Rich green with brown accents – Green with deep red or burgundy – White, silver, and icy blue – Soft green with gold touches – Shades of green with white pops – Pale lavender or soft mauve – Blush pink with sage green – Stick to one style for balance
– Gently remove stems without bending wires – Wipe off dust, dirt, and moisture – Sort flowers, greenery, and accents by type or color – Use clear plastic bins with tight lids – Place heavier stems on the bottom, lighter on top – Wrap fragile stems in tissue or bubble wrap