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Hug-Stem Memorial Vase Insert
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Hug-Stems Memorial Vase Insert is different from everything else on the market. The unique "sleeves" design around the outside of the insert allows it to fit most metal, bronze, granite, and marble memorial vases.  Hug-Stems Foam is comprised of vertical foam layers that can be reused due to the method of placing artificial flower stems in between the foam layers, allowing the foam to "hug" the stems, securing them in place.

 

Included with Hug-Stems Memorial Vase Insert is both a medium and large tubular foam sleeve. Depending on the size of the Memorial Vase, the vase insert can be used without any sleeves for the smallest fit, with the medium size sleeve, or by using both the medium and large sleeve, applying the large sleeve over the medium sleeve for large vases.

 

The benefits of patented Hug-Stems technology include:

  • Re-usable
  • Long lasting
  • Easy to use
  • Hug-Stems patented fan-fold design "hugs" artificial flower stems, securing them in place
  • Two Helium balloon holders
  • Fits securely into most metal, bronze, granite, and marble memorial vases
  • No sleeve for small vases - Inner foam sleeve only for medium vases - Bboth inner and outer sleeves for large vases
  • Black foam blends in with the memorial vase and does not distract from the flower arrangement or memorial vase
  • Provides a solution to tying on helium balloons
  • Holds artificial flowers securely in place
  • Specifically designed with gravesite caregivers' needs in mind
  • Eliminates the messy process of cutting floral and craft foam

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