Pearl Range

A good number of oil-colored pearls were set on 1mm gold aluminum wire and joined together as a "tree" in an elegant fan shape. All the processed pastel-colored flowers are glued: Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', Polianthes tuberosa, hyacinth nails, Clematis, ranunculus, jasmine tendrils and orchids.
Effective

On a bamboo plate with a stem of gold wire underneath, the loose spikelets of Chasmanthium are randomly stuck into the mix. A beautiful effect which also dries beautifully Two very nice purple-brown Gloriosa flowers - that's all this arrangement needs.
Steelgrass

Working with steel grass is labor intensive but the result is ever really special and it dries very nicely - so after the wedding the dried object can be kept for a long time. The steel grass is processed using a braiding and weaving technique around a base of wire. At the ends, a beautiful wrap is made with copper-colored bouillon wire. Two beautiful Gloriosa flowers make it complete.
Powerful

A super flower to work with is the Craspedia, they also dry beautifully. However, it is important for the end result to find balls of the same size. They are each attached to a 1.6 mm wire and run nicely from thin to thick towards the Craspedia bulb. The stems are each secured to a wire-wrapped gold ring - each with the same distance between the wires. Not many additional flowers and materials were added to this powerful form: one beautiful Ceropegia sandersonii vine, Tillandsia dyeriana flowers, Gloriosa and several orchids.
Rosemelia

From Avalanche Peach roses, a smaller size Rosemelia has been put together. A nice size for the slimmer bride or brides ¬girls. The background is made of Paperwire from Smithers Oasis. The Rosemelia was glued to this with cold glue. To make it into a whole, tendrils of jasmine were grown from the frame around the Rosemelia. Some orchids and Gloriosa complete the whole.
Wire bowl

No matter where you are, always keep your eyes open for fun bases of objects that you can use in a different way. In this wire bowl is a complete Tillandsia 'Hermosa' stuck together with pieces of Talinum 'Long John'. It immediately forms a nice base to start. Between and to this are stuck all the other flowers: ranunculus, Scabiosa, Madiba chrysanthemums, Tillandsia dyeriana and Cambria orchids. A charming bridal bouquet that is very quick to make.