Transparent base

This bouquet was created using a 3D pen. I chose transparent filament for this project, but it’s available in all sorts of colors. For example, the bouquet takes on a completely different look in pink, yellow, or gold. Once the base was ready, I attached a simple handle using black florist’s wire. This forms the base of this hand-tied bridal bouquet. The flowers used are ranunculus, scabiosa, clematis, clematis ‘Kibo’ (feathery), white grape hyacinths, aster, and a few tendrils of Ceropegia woodii.
Ring pillow with a bold design

For this ring pillow, I used cold glue to cover an old pillow with dried clematis ‘Kibo’ blossoms. These last a very long time, so the bride and groom will have a beautiful keepsake. The rings are attached to the pillow with a few strands of thread. Of course, a few beautiful flowers are a must. I chose two Clematis ‘Sevilla’ flowers as a statement: they symbolize two people who want to share their lives together.
Pouch

This little bag features a 3D-printed base decorated with white grape hyacinths. The first few white grape hyacinths were secured with a piece of string. Then everything was woven together and clamped in place. Finally, two Gloriosa flowers were attached to add a touch of contrast. This bouquet is fairly quick to make. It is also very lightweight.
Flower boa

For a bride who wants to make a statement and has a bit of daring, you could suggest creating a stunning boa. This way, she’ll also have her hands free throughout the day. This boa has a very special base: it incorporates two hundred 3D-printed blossoms. The arrangement is a combination of flowers and plants. Among others, orchids, succulents, Tillandsias, Cryptanthus on wire, Kalanchoe leaves, and parts of Guzmania plants have been used. Cut flowers have also been incorporated, such as Lisianthus, Cymbidium, and Gloriosa.
Simplicity

This bracelet is a lovely complement to the bridal bouquet. It’s perfect for the bride, but also for the bridesmaids, for example. I’m currently working a lot with a 3D printer, which I used to create this bracelet. It’s gold-colored and fits almost any wrist. Dried, golden Mikado buds are attached to this gold bracelet. They will last for years. For the flowers, I chose two beautiful, salmon-colored orchids. All materials on this bracelet are glued using Smithers Oasis cold glue.
Chic headband

In addition to a bridal bouquet, the bride can also wear a floral tiara. This tiara was created using a 3D printer. All fresh flowers are glued directly to the base using Smithers Oasis cold glue. The tiara features various small and delicate materials. It incorporates Talinum ‘Long John’, Madiba chrysanthemums, buds from the Cambria orchid, Hypericum, Phalaenopsis, and dried Mikado buds.