Fresh and Freeze Dried Petals from Miss Rose Petals

Silk Rose Petals

Let's talk silk: specifically, silk rose petals. Now, it's true that silk rose petals come from a loom and not a rose bush, but in many ways they're at least as good as the genuine article, and in some ways they're arguably better. First of all (and perhaps most importantly), silk rose petals are generally less expensive than real rose petals. You can get several thousand for as little as $30, less than half the price of the real thing. Then there's the reusability issue; sure, you can "reuse" real or freeze dried rose petals if you like, but you're likely to be disappointed with the results, whereas silk rose petals will never dry out or decompose. About the worst you can expect of silk rose petals is that the colors might fade over the years (that's right, years) if they're exposed to a lot of sun. They're perfect for lining the floor or for flower children to scatter along the nuptial aisle. And finally, if you've ever wanted a real "bed of roses," using silk rose petals is definitely the economical way to go.

1,000 Fresh Rose Petals 3,000 Fresh Rose Petals 5,000 Fresh Rose Petals
$79,99
$114,99
$149,99

Lots of potential uses

Silk rose petals are ideal for table decorations, pillows, baskets, decorative frames, and events ranging from pool parties to bridal showers. Because they don't fade, you can store silk rose petals between events, only to break them out when the time comes round again. While the first silk rose petals were really made of silk, these days trying to make them from real silk from the backend of a silkworm would cost far more than the real thing, so they're woven from a fine artificial silk made of satin polyester. Artificial or not, silk rose petals have the look and feel of the real thing. If you want the genuine scent, of course, you'll have to add a bit or rose oil.

That's not to say that silk rose petals don't have their downside. If a person's particularly observant, they might notice their artificial nature; but unless they're picky, they surely won't care. And how many people are going to be able to tell that the flower children are scattering silk rose petals anyway? No one will know the difference unless you opt for silk rose petals in shapes that obviously aren't natural, like stars, shamrocks, crescent moons, and butterflies (yes, those are really available). In any case, our rose petals are so realistic that you and your guests will have to look twice to be sure.

Your source for silk rose petals

Miss Rose Petals is the ideal source for silk rose petals, and here's why: no one has better prices. Not only that, our stock comes in every color you can imagine (and surely a few you can't), from plain white to iridescent; some even mimic the multiple hues of roses like the Joseph's Coat. You can get them in numbers ranging from 50 to several thousand, either unscented or lightly scented -- your choice. These fine silk rose petals come packed in boxes, ready for whatever you've got in mind, so why not let your creative side loose? At these prices, you can afford to!