Simulated flowers have become a popular alternative to real flowers as they offer a number of benefits. They can be designed to last for an extended period of time, eliminating the need for constant maintenance and cleaning.


Additionally, simulated flowers are malleable, providing floral designers with greater creative freedom. Simulated flower arrangement art is often referred to as "never-fading beauty."


Simulated flowers are highly versatile and can be used to create realistic and diverse floral arrangements. These arrangements are not only beautiful but also have high value and can be considered works of art. They bring not only enthusiasm and surprise but also a sense of eternal beauty.


To create a successful flower arrangement using simulated or dried flowers, it is important to understand the basics of flower arranging. The following are some practical tips for arranging simulated flowers:


1. Start by placing a piece of cardboard at the bottom of the vase. Then, wrap the flower clay with cellophane and place it on top of the cardboard. Make sure to leave about 3cm of the flower clay exposed.


2. Straighten the sword leaves and insert them to determine the height of the arrangement. Cut the sword leaves and place them in a staggered distribution according to different heights.


3. Use Brazilian leaves and spring taro leaves to determine the width of the arrangement while blocking the mouth of the vase mud.


4. Add 2 calla lilies, 2 white roses, and 3 carnations, arranged from high to low in front of the sword leaves.


Use pearl roses to outline two arcs at the mouth of the vase, giving the arrangement a sense of motion.


When placing the simulated flowers, there are a few points to consider:


1. In the bedroom, the flowers should be placed in a warm and quiet location and should not be too numerous or mixed in color. They can be inserted into a sphere or semicircle.


2. In a restaurant, bright and varied flowers should be used and inserted into a diamond, disc-shaped, or triangular shape for viewing from all angles.


3. On a study or writing desk, small and elegant flowers are appropriate.


4. In bathrooms and kitchens, foliage plants and cereal plants should be used and inserted into a hanging shape if appropriate.


5. In indoor aisles and foyers, flowers should be inserted in the form of a fan or pencil to reduce the area occupied.


6. In the living room, generous and warm arrangements such as a fan or peacock shape can be used.


7. On coffee tables, cabinets, and other smaller surfaces, small and cone-shaped flowers are appropriate.


Even if you are not familiar with flower arranging, you can improve your skills by practicing with simulated flowers. These artificial flowers can be just as beautiful as real flowers and offer the added benefits of lasting longer and requiring less maintenance.