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The Best Sources For Affordable Faux Plants and Greenery

The best affordable sources for life like artificial trees, plants, wreaths and greenery. #fauxgreenery #artificialplants #fiddleleaf The best affordable sources for realistic faux trees, plants, wreaths and greenery. I’m back answering another frequently asked question, where I buy affordable and realistic looking faux greenery. I do have a few live plants in my home, but the majority are fake due to my lake of a green thumb. Artificial plants can get a bad wrap in the design world, but they have come a long way and are more lifelike than ever. They’re also a great alternative for adding color and life to a room when real plants aren’t an option. Today I’ve rounded up my favorite sources for affordable faux plants, trees, wreaths and stems. I would definitely recommend real over faux, but if you are like me and kill every live plant that comes into your home than faux is the way to go. WHERE TO BUY AFFORDABLE FAUX GREENERY Affiliate links have been used. I share a lot of pictures of my bedroom on Instagram (partly because I love the space and partly because my dog tends to take over my bed and she’s too darn cute not to share) and I get a lot of questions about my Fiddle Leaf Fig. Is it real? Is it faux? Where was it purchased? Comforter / Sconces / small striped lumber pillow / Large striped lumber pillow / Bed Would you believe me if I told you it’s from Michael’s and less than $50? Well, it’s originally $79.99, but it’s often on sale and if not you can use a 40% off coupon. I can’t find our exact one online, but I’m pretty sure they still carry it in stores. Rug / Fiddle Leaf / Nightstand / Gray knotted wool pillow (HomeGoods) I also have a Fiddle Leaf tree in my Mudroom/office that I bought from QVC. I was a little skeptical about buying one online and sight unseen, but I was pleasantly surprised with its quality. If you’re looking for a taller tree, I just recently splurged on this 6 ft Fiddle Leaf. It’s more than I would typically spend on an artificial tree, but I figured going faux is cheaper than buying and killing a bunch of real ones. IKEA is my go-to source for lifelike artificial plants, with my favorite being their $4.99 potted herbs. I have quite a few potted sage plants from IKEA, unfortunately, they no longer sell them in stores or online. They do, however, have a lot of other great faux plants, trees and stems still available. If you don’t have an IKEA in your area, you can also buy IKEA’s artificial plants on Amazon. They are a bit more expensive, but if you have Amazon Prime you can snag them with free shipping. Another great source for affordable faux plants is HomeGoods, TJMaxx and Marshall’s. (The little potted plant in our kitchen is from TJMaxx.) I don’t hang a lot of wreaths in our home, but I do like to display one on our mudroom door and occasionally from the metal hooks in our mudroom. I just picked up this adorable Magnolia wreath from a local vintage market and it has quickly become one of my favorites. I bought our mudroom wreath last year from HomeGoods for under $30.00. If you don’t have a HomeGoods in your area, I found this amazing site that sells faux florals and greenery at very reasonable prices. Seeded Eucalyptus / Eucalyptus and Mixed Herb You know I love IKEA for potted plants, but they also sell great quality wreaths (I found these around Christmas time) for under $13.00. Hobby Lobby is a great source for faux stems. I often pick up the bunch of eucalyptus when it’s half off or if I have a 40% off coupon. It’s a large bunch, so I’m able to cut it apart and use it in different places throughout our home. They also have a nice selection of seeded and mini eucalyptus stems if that’s more your style. My other favorite place to buy artificial greenery is from a local vintage market. I know that doesn’t really help you, but if you have cute local shops in your area they may carry unique greenery as well. All the greenery in our spring mudroom (as well as the Magnolia stem in our basement) were purchased from The Vintage Market at Glenwood. They are only open one weekend a month and I almost always walk out with greenery and some sort of unique vintage find. Lantern / Rug / Gray Pillow / Wall Rack If you don’t have any local stores that carry unique greenery, you can get some great faux stems here. Thyme / Maidenhair Fern / Magnolia Mountain Ash / Fiddle Leaf / Silver Dollar Eucalyptus No matter if you go real or faux, adding touches of greenery throughout your home is a great way to brighten your spaces and affordably decorate your home. FACEBOOK / PINTEREST / INSTAGRAM / TWITTER