Subdued

A 5 mm thick aluminum wire is placed on a wooden base. A 2 mm aluminum wire is placed on this and roughly kneaded into a Christmas tree model using the crush technique. Cut pieces of the Calocephalus plant, or silver bush, are wrapped around this with silver wire. The plants dry very well, making this tree very durable! Two beautiful Kalanchoe leaves complete the picture - here, the art of omission applies.

Xmas twist

Within the golden ring – formerly a kind of tray
with a mirror – a silver shrub (Calocephalus) cut into pieces was placed first. All materials are inserted through this. The whole is placed on a vase so that the cut flowers are all in water: Clematis (including C. Amazing Kibo), chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Zantedeschia, Rudbeckia and Phalaenopsis. Finally, the Christmas balls and the Echeveria
succulents are glued on.

Bowl Bouquet

This bowl-shaped frame bouquet is made of black 1.4 mm poken using the chicken wire technique. Subsequently, long garlands are made from the offshoots of fruit trees and copper-colored bullion wire. Ensure that these short pieces of branch are well-dried, so that they no longer shrink, before you wrap them. Guzmania flowers, Gloriosa, Talinum 'Long John', Scabiosa, spray roses, and chrysanthemums are incorporated!

Majestic

This special copper vase calls for a majestic arrangement. For this, over 125 branches of Gypsophila Grandtastic are tied in a sheaf. Untangling the gypsum branches is easy and produces little waste. A (fake) fur is wrapped around the stems, making this heavy, hand-tied sphere stand out even better in the vase - creating even more volume. A real eye-catcher that will dry beautifully.

Next level

In this bouquet, subtle shades of gray and pure white come together. The base is a wire wreath to which small bunches of Panicum virgatum 'Fontaine' are tied with binding wire. The pure white large flowers of Gypsophila Grandtastic are easy to arrange and stay beautiful for a long time. The grayish undertone of the Panicum gives the bouquet a fur collar, as it were. The garland of Lunaria annua, silver penny, placed on silver-colored wire, connects the two materials.

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