Sunlight

Frèrejean combines her expertise as a florist with her background as a gardening enthusiast. She used seashells to conceal the water tubes, creating a structure reminiscent of a field bathed in sunlight.
Summer

To celebrate summer, Frèrejean used a raised, round platter with several matching glass vases. This created an open circle of flowers, perfect for a summer theme.
Structure

Stienstra is known for her creative approach and for crafting her own structures and surfaces. In this design, she used a base of rolled-up paper “cigars” that conceal test tubes. Dried materials tie the whole piece together.
Extra texture

Reenumägi also worked with just one type of flower. In this case, she combined Alstroemeria with pearls and shells to add texture. Every bud and flower head was used in this wrist corsage design.
Teamwork

Geertje Stienstra’s bouquet is a harmonious blend of color, contrast, and texture. Fresh flowers are combined with dried and preserved materials to create a striking design.
One type of flower

Lyra took on the challenge of creating a bridal bouquet using just one type of flower: alstroemeria. The petals were carefully layered on a base, and the stem was finished with wool cord from Lehner Stylit.