Contemporary botanical

This striking object is constructed on a robust hardwood base, which provides a stable and stylish foundation. On top, iron pins, tightly wrapped with gold-colored wrapping wire, form a powerful interplay of lines with a luxurious appearance. Dried Buddha nuts are attached to the wrapping wire, in which small flowering cacti are glued. A modern and botanical object that comes into its own in a contemporary interior.
Sunny summer

Approximately fifteen leaves have been shaped from poke. These are then wrapped with Oasis paper wire. A frame is formed from the loose leaves by attaching them to each other with tonkin sticks. This provides a playful yet sturdy base for the bouquet. The flowers exude summer. The delicate, blue-purple hues of the Delphinium combine beautifully with the yellow spherical Craspedia flowers. The bright green snowball enhances the overall color scheme. Together, they create a cheerful and lively arrangement that perfectly complements the light, sunny summer days.
Mirror, mirror

The base of this bridal bouquet is a round mirror with a frame of wooden sticks. A handle is made from rustic wire, which is wrapped with binding wire for a neat finish. Subsequently, all the flowers are glued to the mirror frame, with the unusual, and therefore exciting, use of color catching the eye. Flowers used: spray roses, lisianthus, spray chrysanthemum, Peperomia leaf, Craspedia, Chasmanthium grass, Limonium, Talinum 'Long John' and Gloriosa.
Floating droplet

This seemingly simple bridal bouquet has a base of thick aluminum wire with a number of thin aluminum wires in gold color over it to fix the shape. Over the frame, only tendrils with small tufts of yellow and white Limonium set on bullion wire are wrapped to create this filled teardrop. A ring wrapped with thin aluminum wire functions as a handle. In the middle, it is fixed with a wire, creating space between the bouquet and the handle, making the bouquet appear to float. As a finishing touch, three yellow Gloriosa flowers are glued to the top.
Cuddly

A stem made of wire is attached to an Oasis lady round bridal bouquet holder, the whole thing is sprayed gold. To make it more comfortable to hold, the bottom is covered with pieces of wool. Fluffy Stipa grass is glued to the outside with hot glue, which gives it an extremely cuddly appearance. To finish the edge nicely, stones in the same color are glued on. The flowers, lisianthus, Scabiosa, gypsophila and carnation, are inserted, then Peperomia and Begonia leaves and a jasmine vine are glued on.
Airy lilac

The base of this refined fan-shaped bridal bouquet is made of rustic wire. This is attached to a curved wire wrapped with copper-colored bullion wire – to obtain a fan shape. To create more airiness, brown fiber rope is attached to the base. Subsequently, the hand-tied bouquet is arranged in this base with Scabiosa, carnation, Clematis, Limonium, Clematis fluff, stripped Asparagus, and jasmine vines in pink, cream, and lilac shades. The stems are finished with a lilac-colored ribbon.