Costco Is Selling Faux Tulips So Good, You’ll Think They’re Fresh-Cut
The only problem with spring is that its mild weather and fresh blooms don’t last all year. Those tulips that pop up in your garden can only be enjoyed for a few weeks before they wilt and wither away. That is, unless you pick up Costco’s faux tulip arrangement — then you can enjoy your spring blooms year-round!
Costco Fake Tulips Look Deceptively Real
This gorgeous 23-inch bouquet features lifelike tulip blossoms in a variety of beautiful colors, including pink, white, and orange. Each blossom has “real touch” petals, which means they’re made of silk and the stems have wire in them so you can shape your arrangement exactly how you want it. The flowers also come in a double-handled ceramic vase that would look great in any space.
You can grab the bouquet both in Costco warehouses and online. I love that there’s no wilting, no changing of the water — and, maybe most importantly, no having to say goodbye to spring!
“This arrangement is beautiful and very realistic,” one Costco shopper wrote in a review. “The flowers and foliage even have a realistic feel to the touch and are in various stages of opening as you would see in an arrangement of cut tulips. The colors are lovely and a breath of spring. Packaging was excellent, and the arrangement arrived in perfect condition, requiring only a little hand shaping. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase and highly recommend.”
Another person wrote, “Just like the picture. It’s beautiful and looks real. Put it on our small roundtable, and it’s perfect.”
Want another option to Costco’s faux-real tulips? If you’re not a Costco member, head to your local T.J. Maxx (or shop online!) to buy these gorgeous white faux tulips. They’re just under $20 and are a bit smaller than Costco’s version standing at 11 inches. It’s important to note, though, that the florals can’t be removed from the glass vase — luckily, it’s so chic.
Maybe you don’t have to say goodbye to spring after all! Just grab this bouquet of faux tulips, and you can enjoy the beauty of budding florals well into the fall and winter.