Dried Metallic Bouquets
I have some exciting news that I can now post my dried metallic bouquets nationwide! These bunches are the most stylish way to add that touch of metallics to your home right now. You may not be ready to go full on festive so instead why not subtly add touches of copper, gold or champagne to your decor in the form of these gorgeous dried bouquets. Isn’t it amazing to think that we can now post flowers?! All of you lovely people who have followed our flower journey are quite often not local, so I am thrilled to be able to send a piece of The Rose Shed nationwide.
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The palms leaves bring the glitter…. a soft metallic sheen in either champagne, copper or gold, they look amazing on their own in a big vase, or with the selection of dried elements like the grasses. The metallic dried bunches include palm leaves, palm spears, pampas grass, bunny tails and other dried foliages such as limonium or eucalyptus. These bouquets here are filled with soft pink bunny tails which match the copper palms perfectly. Whereas the bottom dried metallic bouquets feature a more terracotta bunny tail, chocolate palm spears and soft gold palm leaves. The elegant and stylish way to do metallics in florals!
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Dried bunches are the height of fashion right now and this look is here to stay, with new varieties being brought out all the time! Throw them in a vase or separate the bunch into smaller bunches and vases. The dried bunches are so versatile… we love them! The great thing about these dried metallic bouquets are that they need absolutely zero looking after! Just place in a vase and you are ready to go. You do not need to remember to change the water or deadhead petals… and they will last forever!
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To order your dried metallic bouquets simple order online here and we can post nationwide, deliver locally in Bristol or collect from our Paintworks studio.
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