Colorful mylar spring flowers. These fold flat, and spring into a large bouquet when released. (They can be used again and again). The effect is that they appear from nowhere, apparently from an object that is smaller than the bouquet. Can be hidden in a production box, a book, etc. About 16 blossoms, tied together to make a bouquet, each blossom about 4" long. When fully expanded, the bouquet is a big 8"-10" in diameter, and very colorful!
Mylar will look great and last for many repeated uses. We also carry spring flowers made of paper.
Bautier deKolta introduced the concept of using spring flowers in the late 1800s.