Ready for some soft green in your floral designs? Our faux Hops stem provides the right texture to bouquets and centerpieces. Not technically flowers, hops are bracts and more closely related to seed pods. Hops stems work alone too, in tall rustic vases. 17 inches tall, trim height with wire cutters from the bottom up.
FAQs, cleaning, and designing with seed stems and texture
- Even though they are referred to as silk, most faux stems such as our faux hops stems are made with combinations of plastic, polyester, and wire
- Occasionally dust your floral arrangements with a feather duster. You can wash artificial flowers under running water, held upside down. Do not fully submerge in water.
- The base stems are overly long and sturdy. Feel free to trim the length with wire cutters
- One or two stems in a tall container is all you need
- If you make a permanent arrangement, you’ll want to anchor your flowers in dry floral foam. Dry floral foam does not hold water and offers a sturdy base to hold your plants
- You may hot glue your floral foam to your container interior, although if you’re not mailing or moving your arrangement, it’s not necessary
- Cover your floral foam with dry moss or pebbles
- Now the fun starts. Insert as many faux flowers into your container as will fit
- Be creative. Feel free to cut, trim, and divide your stems into smaller parts. Sturdy wire cutters will work
- Artificial flowers and stems ship flat. You’ll want to bend and shape them on arrival
- Think about this simple design rule for arrangements: Use one thriller (the focal point flower), some spillers (stems that drape beyond the sides), and a few upright stems for height
- A common design rule is to use quantities in odd numbers, such as 3, 5, and 7 stems per flower variety
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