Unpacking & Arranging Your Artificial Plant
You’ve finally made the leap into artificial greenery, hooray! Now that you’ve purchased your artificial plant, you may be wondering, now what!?! Today we’re sharing a few tips on how to carefully unpack and arrange your artificial plant so that you get that nearly natural effect.
Unpack & Stand Artificial Plant Upright
Your Nearly Natural artificial plant will come carefully packaged in a secure box. Upon arrival, wherever you have some free and open space, carefully open all the taped corners; you might need some scissors to do this, but it should easily open like a giant envelope. Inside, you will see your fake plant carefully wrapped in protective plastic. With care, gently pull out your fake plant and stand it upright on a floor or table surface.
Bend Down Branches
When you first receive your artificial plant, you will notice that most of the foliage is tightly packed and folded pointed up against the stem or trunk of the plant. This is done for the protection of the product in transit. Start at the bottom, carefully pulling down each section and/or tier of greenery. Because each branch has a flexible wire hidden within the design, you can easily bend and separate branches from the trunk; do this first, one-step-at-a-time.
Fluff Out All The Leaves
Once you have managed to create a little breathing space by separating each of the branches away from the base stem/trunk, you can go back through each tier of foliage and begin fluffing the leaves. Bend each one back and out and they will each alternate in position and direction. As you work down the spine of each leaf with your fingers, create a slight curve - this will give your foliage a more lifelike appearance.
Continue To Style & Fluff Foliage Throughout
Continue your progress around your decorative plant - always from the bottom up. Remember to use your fingers to ply the leaves into shape; this will give your fake plant a sense of natural realism. Keep in mind, because living plants often have a discoloration between the top and bottom of their leaves, so do our plants reflect this! That being said, you’ll want to make sure that the leaves are positioned in a way that this naturally occurring detail looks just as natural as it does in the great outdoors. You can easily shape and arc some so that they don’t seem as “perfectly positioned” as the rest but should you feel that some are disproportionately positioned, you can easily go back and re-bend the same branch back into shape. When you’re done, take a walk around your plant and see if there’s any space that feels empty or could use a little extra fluffing.
Add Accompanying Setting To Base
While most of our fake plants come already stabilized in an accompanying planter (or in small planters like the Bromeliad Arrangement - or any one of the artificial orchids here), we do have a selection of products that come with rocks or base setting that you will be required to add to the final look of your plant. Whether they’re white rocks, black rocks, or perhaps mixed rocks, simply open the baggie from whence it came from and gently assembled the accompanying material into the base. Carefully arrange them in a matter that feels and looks most real.
Place in Setting & Admire
When you're happy with the look of your fake plant and have admired it from all angles, time to showcase its beauty! Set it in the desired location of your choice. Make sure to take a quick glimpse over it and re-arrange any foliage that might need tightening or breathing. Once you’re resolved that your decorative plant is perfect for displaying, it’s officially time to let others admire its nearly natural beauty.
18 comments
I just received my 2.5’ Areca palm tree, and I cannot seem to make it look anything like the picture online. The description states that it is an indoor/outdoor plant, and I guess that’s why the leaves seem more ‘plasticky’ than normal faux indoor plants. That being said, they remain firmly upright, and I can’t seem to bend them in any direction. Are there any special directions to deal with these type of leaves? Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
I purchased a 7 ft ficus tree & approx 1/4 of the top leaves are curled up & will not lay flat. What can I do to fix it?
I just received my 5.5 Traveler’s Palm Tree and most of the leaves are folded with creases. Any suggestions how to remove the creases and keep the leaves from folding on unwanted directions?
I ordered a tree and most of the leaves were curled up and when I tired to straighten they fell off. Would like to return or even exchange but do not know how.
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I purchased the Nearly Natural $80 6 ft. artificial Ficus tree from Amazon. The problem I have is a lot of the leaves are curled and won’t lay flat. Any suggestions?