Valentine’s Day is just a month away! Show her that your love is everlasting by purchasing an artificial floral arrangement that will never wilt. This collection of beautiful Valentine’s Day arrangements includes something for everyone but it is just the beginning of an extensive collection. To check out our complete line or love-worthy arrangements, check out our website. Whether you are purchasing one for your wife, mother, or daughter, they will be sure to appreciate the sentiment an beauty behind these pieces.
5 Beautiful Valentine’s Day Arrangements
1. Giant Mixed Floral Arrangement
Show her how huge your love for her is with this giant arrangement. A tall cylindrical vase with acrylic water at the base houses a combination of amaryllises, hydrangeas, and roses arranged in a color-blocked way. This would make a spectacular centerpiece for a dining table.
2. Amaryllis Arrangement
Winter would not be the same without a big and beautiful amaryllis flower. This seasonal bloom will stay looking great long after the frost clears because it is completely synthetic. This artificial flower features a realistic bulb submerged in acrylic water. Dark curved leaves cascade over the square vase.
3. Artificial Rose Arrangement
These roses may not be red but they are one of our favorite choices for Valentine’s Day none the less. The blush pink hue of these roses makes them beautiful on Valentine’s Day and throughout the rest of the year. A Bunch of artificial stems come together and are secured in acrylic water that looks just like the real thing.
4. Red Tulip Arrangement
Show her that spring is near by showering her with beautiful artificial tulips. The red petals stand tall above the curved vase with acrylic water. Nine stunning flowers stand tall, each stem wrapped with a wide, realistic looking leaf in a rich green hue.
5. Calla Lily Arrangement
If callas are her favorite, you can’t go wrong with this Valentine’s Day Arrangement. A tight bunch of this tall flower are gathered together in a narrow cylinder vase and secured in acrylic water at the base.
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