Easter Spring Wreath with Calla Lilies, Easter Lilies selling on Boxwood greenery | Spring Home Door Decor | Cream and Light Green Sola Wood Flowers

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Easter Spring Wreath with Calla Lilies, Easter Lilies selling on Boxwood greenery | Spring Home Door Decor | Cream and Light Green Sola Wood Flowers, Dress up your Spring and Easter door with this Chartreuse Green Yellow and Cream wreath.
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Product code: Easter Spring Wreath with Calla Lilies, Easter Lilies selling on Boxwood greenery | Spring Home Door Decor | Cream and Light Green Sola Wood Flowers

Dress up your Spring and Easter door with this Chartreuse Green, Yellow and Cream wreath with shimmery bow. Hand painted Sola Wood Flowers nestled in faux Boxwood and Eucalyptus greenery arranged on a 14” Grapevine Wreath. Hand painted Lilies, Cally Lilies and Roses bring brightness and elegance to your home decor.

Sola Wood flowers are simply beautiful and quickly becoming THE home decor and wedding flora. Why you ask?

Sola wood flowers are made of completely eco-friendly and sustainable materials. They're 100% biodegradable and do not require nonrenewable energy to create. Their creation celebrates artisans and craftsmanship over mass machine production.

Sola wood flowers are made from one of 3 plants: a woody shrub known commonly as yuca (not to be confused with yucca) or cassava (Manihot esculenta), a sola or shola plant (Aeschynomene aspera), or balsa wood (Ochroma pyramidale). With bark removed, the lightweight, corky inside of these plants is shaped to mimic real flowers.

Sola plants are native to many countries including Bangladesh, Nepal, and Thailand. It's one of the lightest woods in the world and feels corky to the touch making it ideal for mimicking the look and feel of real flowers.

All sola wood flowers are created BY HAND by artisans! No machines. It means that every individual flower is slightly different and unique… just like real flowers!

One of the plants described above (yuca, sola, or balsa) is stripped of its bark or skin, and then the inner white cork-like center is sliced into thin sheets. In some cases, the bark, or parts of it, are kept on the flowers for a different, natural multi-colored look.

The white sheets are selling soaked to soften them up and then gathered and shaped by hand into any number of incredibly realistic looking flowers.

As a Sola Wood florist, I hand paint each flower to bring them to life with using an air brush, dipping method or free hand.

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