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<title>Silk floswers to decorate end of year prom venues</title>
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<description>Silk flowers for promsProms have long been a traditional in the USA but they are now popular for school leavers in the UK.  It signifies the last day of student life in school before students separate and attend Higher education or work. The prom is a significant event and it is extremely important to create a special atmosphere ensuring the venue is decorated lavishly. Silk Flowers are a perfect amp cost effective way to do this as they can be kept to use again in years to come or for other school events.
Flowers can be used at proms to decorate the venue. The can be used on tables in the form of table arrangements or swags 
 
Venue amp table decorations

Venue decorations Silk flowers can be used to decorate arches or doorways of the venue using ribbons with small flower posies is an inexpensive way of achieving maximum impact with less cost. Silk flower arrangement can also be place on pedestals tables or window sills even used as chair backs  flowers are held on the chairs usi...</description>
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