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A Silk Rose Is A Rose That Lasts LongerSubmitted by info3@1bike.com Thu, 9 Aug 2007
Anyone who has bought roses has experienced the drooping rose. You buy fresh flowers because they are the romantic thing to do, they get put in a vase and the next day the stems are drooped over. There are 1000's of web pages dedicated to the subject. The solutions are varied but all of them are a lot of work.
The sadder part is they aren't cheap. So you spend $50 on something that lasts less than a day. Not only does it look bad but the positive effect that was intended is replaced with the image of a dying and drooping rose. What does that say about love? Not a very healthy message. So what is the solution you ask? The solution is simple, high quality Silk Roses. There are hundreds of choices of styles, color and sizes of Silk Roses. So you are not limited to a dozen red roses. These will cost about the same as a dozen real roses but they won't wilt. Okay, so maybe you're not the most creative type? Here's detailed instructions, step be step. Simple, yes. Cheesy, maybe. Effective, definitely. A Silk Rose is made with high quality synthetic fabrics so they last a long time and maintain their shape. Realistically these can last decades, but better to not space your flower purchases (even silk flowers) that long. See our large selection of Silk Roses at Amazonfoliages.com. Over 200 different styles to choose from.
See our large selection of Silk Roses at Amazonfoliages.com. Over 200 different styles to choose from.
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