The colours of grief! When you lose a loved one, life changes significantly. What remains is the memory. On All Saints' Day, we commemorate the deceased and remember wonderful times. The gravesites are tended and decorated with new flowers. It's really practical if the flowers don't fade and embellish the gravesite permanently. No wilting, no watering - and a really natural effect. A grave arrangement is a real classic on All Saints' Day. The pink-coloured heather cuttings are simply part of a cemetery arrangement, as they symbolise mourning and loss. Elderberries open the door to the underworld and white roses symbolise pure and innocent love. This arrangement not only looks beautiful, it is also a message to the deceased. Shop the look!
Design tip: Fill the plant bowl with floral foam. Cut the floral foam so that it fits into the bowl. Fill in the round gaps with the remains of the cut foam. Trim the roses and elderberries and stick them into the front of the bowl. Arrange the cotton plant behind it so that it protrudes over the roses. The heather bushes fill the back of the bowl. A satin bow gives the look a dignified appearance.
Please note that the artificial flowers can be damaged by the sun and weather conditions in outdoor areas. UV radiation can cause the colour to fade and wind and rain can cause the leaves to tear. This is why artificial flowers also need to be replaced from time to time, but this depends entirely on the weather conditions.
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