Endless connection

This urn decoration contains a lot of symbolism and personal elements. The round lines of the Sanseveria plant and the Tillandsia symbolize the "circle of life," a symbolic representation of birth, survival and death. The added blackberries represent the beautiful end of a precious and loving life. The construction is composed using black pins.

Lasting memory

This handmade frame is made of 90% wood. The base structure was digitally designed and cut out using a laser cutter. The remaining wood was transformed into a top section, mixing wood powder with water and wood glue. Clematis, various grasses, blackberries, Viburnum berries, Zinnia and other beautiful seasonal flowers in soft shades of purple and pink were chosen for the floral combination. This arrangement can be beautifully placed next to the casket first as a tribute and then taken home as a lasting memory.

Infinite love

A scale piece (plank with bark edge) can serve as an arrangement for a natural grave or as a temporary grave cover - until the capstone is placed. Heart shapes are milled and sawed from the plank. Burlap cloth is attached to the bottom of the heart shapes. Sempervivum and Muehlenbeckia were planted in the heart shapes. The plants can root through the cloth so the arrangement will remain beautiful indefinitely.

Goodbye

To make such an arrangement, ask the bereaved to bring a flower and also if they would like to outline their hand on sturdy paper and cut it out. In advance, hang enough glass tubes in a tree. Upon arrival, people slide their hand around the tube and place their brought flower inside.

Circle of strength

A circle radiates strength, is protective but also represents perfection, infinity and friendship: character traits that can symbolize the deceased. The background is a cardboard cat basket. The harmonica of cardboard forms a beautiful natural background that can be unfolded into different round shapes. The shape is placed on a glass bowl, then glass stitching tubes are placed in the openings of the harmonica. With loose (dried) flowers without glass, it is a nice alternative for a natural cemetery - then it can blend in completely with nature. Here the glass tubes feature Abelia, Astrantia, Clematis, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Gomphrena, Houttuynia, Rubus, Scabiosa, Sempervivum and Viburnum.

Cherish

A wooden bowl and a wooden pedestal form the basis of this urn arrangement. An Oasis wreath was placed on a bowl. Next, ribbons of pit reed were stapled between and onto the plinth and bowl. Between the wicker, tendrils of Humulus lupulus (hops) were woven. Then the wreath is stitched with flowers: hollyhock (Alcea rosea), garden roses, Campanula and Passiflora. The urn is placed on a wooden cube in the middle of the wreath so that it stands out beautifully above the floral work. Acer fruits and some poppy flowers finish it off.

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