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Pink Roses & Hydrangea Flower Wall Panel - Artificial Super-Premium Silk Flower Mat. Snap together frames - easily add pops of color with sprigs of real or artificial flowers and greenery!
Ever dream of walking into a flower garden that literally engulfs you in gorgeous flowers? Now you can create your own floral paradise with our durable, bendable Silk Pink Roses & Hydrangea Flower Wall Mat and immerse yourself and your guests in tropical floral bliss! *The plastic frame is 16" by 23 1/2" but the flowers extend over the edges making the actual measurement about 18" by 25" and it's 2" deep.
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Build a glorious flower wall using this stunning mix of Big Juicy Pink Roses and Hydrangea Blossoms! The Pink Roses are 4 inches wide and the Hydrangeas are 2" wide. The hydrangea have variations from bloom to bloom, which really adds depth to the entire piece. Some of the blooms have white to light pink centers and some have darker pink insides that are tipped with light pink or white. This causes there to be a stunning amount of depth and interest to the wall.
This mat only weighs 12 oz. which allows for many display possibilities. The flowers are attached to a sturdy, plastic grid frame that is completely flexible. Two sides of the frame have plastic pegs which insert into the holes on the other two sides of the frame so you can attach as many mats as you need to cover areas small or large. The flowers extend over the edge of the mat so the grid is pretty well hidden. The mat is so flexible that you can actually attach the mat to itself, creating a circular floral vase! The grids are an inch square which makes it super easy to work with for attaching the frame to another surface. Create breath-taking wedding and event Decor by attaching to a trellis or Arch. Fashion a stunning wall of flowers behind a head table which can double as an elegant photo backdrop. Use to transform and enhance a column, wall or door and accent with a colorful rose monogram or logo to mark the occasion!
If you want to create a design with other materials you can easily part the flowers and use the grid to attach items. If hanging from a wall or fence, use the grids to intertwine fairy string lights or create dimension with your flower wall by adding beautiful Draping Blossoms. This mat is an ideal size to use on drop ceilings with metal grids. Create a dreamy floral canopy by suspending the mat with magnet hooks, crystal or pearl strands. Hang Sparkling Crystal Ornaments for added glam. If you need a wall that will be seen from both sides, use the easily accessible grids and tie 2 mats back-to-back. You can even cut the plastic grid frame to make creative shapes .
Many, many ways to use this Floral Wall Mat to make your dream garden a reality!
Take a peek here at Tina's Tips & Tricks Video to see flower panels up close, how to snap them together and how they look mounted on a wall. Also, please see the video below where Katie features this actual flower wall, as well as this style in other colors.
TO AVOID THE LOOK OF "SEAMS" ON A FLOWER WALL USING A PIPE AND DRAPE STRUCTURE: The most critical point is to make sure that each wall panel is secured in multiple spots, not only to the pipes but to each adjoining panel as well. The tie should be a material that won't relax or stretch like burlap twine, wire ties or zip ties. When displaying multiple panels next to each other, each wall needs to be pulled taut so the seams don't show. The flowers extend over the frame, hiding the pipes while creating a seamless look.
Another key is to secure each panel to the pipe AND to the adjoining panel in at least 3 spots. You can also connect the panels by using the pegs & holes on the sides of the plastic frame. Additionally, running picture wire horizontally, vertically and diagonally on the pipe and drape structure before adding the walls allows for a firmer background to support the walls.