As the popularity of artist CJ Hendry’s fabric flowers grows, Singaporean craftspeople are providing alternatives with their own unique, long-lasting floral creations. These artisans are handcrafting blooms using materials like crocheted yarn, paper, and even pipe cleaners. Unlike traditional bouquets, these creations offer a permanent and sustainable option for flower lovers. Several local businesses are now dedicated to producing these alternative floral arrangements. Furthermore, some are extending their craft by hosting workshops, enabling customers to learn how to make their own everlasting bouquets. This trend caters to a desire for both artistic floral displays and environmentally conscious consumption. The rise of these makers demonstrates a growing demand for durable and personalized floral art in Singapore.