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Silk Plant Review





Thanks Direct Silk Plants for sending me this beautiful arrangement free of charge in exchange for an honest review.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.   

I have never owned a silk flower arrangement so I was a bit curious how much I would like it and how real it would look.   

My package arrived very fast and it was packaged very safely.  I like the bright colors of the orchids but I love the glass vase it came in!   The combination is a stunning decoration that I am going to use for a long time.  

The best part is I can't kill this plant!  :)   Yes I have killed a few flowers and plants in my day.  So if you are in search for something classy or fun to add some color in your place then look no further then Direct Silk Plants.  

I currently have my flower near a window but will probably move it around so the sun does not fade the colors.   

Product Description: Available in complimentary colors, our Phalaenopsis Orchid Plant will bring class and elegance to your space. Whether you decide to place it on your center table, a bookshelf or on your windowsill, our faux floral arrangement will brighten up your space. Standing at 18", this artificial flower does not require any sort of care.  

This Silk flower arrangement is available for $41.99. Use code "BLOGGER10" for 10% off your order. 

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