Embrace

For the base of this arrangement, pieces of reed pith are glued parallel to each other with wood glue onto a cardboard circle. In the center, a bowl with Oasis Bio floral foam is placed and attached to the circle. The space where the urn will be placed is marked, after which the flowers are arranged around the urn at different heights and in different groups, as an embrace. Flowers and greenery used: Dahlia, Rosa, Daucus, Sandersonia, Ornithogalum, Oenothera (evening primrose), Centaurea (cornflower), and Asparagus plumosus.
Floral wave

The base of the waveform is formed from aluminum wire and Oasis Rustic Wire. Then, the water tubes are wrapped with Oasis bindwire and attached to the undulating surface. White calla lilies (Zantedeschia) are arranged in the water tubes in the flowing lines of the arrangement. Tillandsia plants and Asparagus plumosus also provide a natural base.
Pure nature

On a dish covered with Oasis Bio floral foam, a green base is first laid by completely covering the floral foam with green lichen and the stems of gypsophila. Subsequently, the flowers are placed. These are all directed towards the sky, but are processed at different heights to ensure a depth effect.
Flowers used: Paeonia, Chrysanthemum, Oenothera (evening primrose), Senecio, Robinia, Buddleja and Daucus.
Spiritual

Through the use of natural cherry branches with leaves in combination with the almost luminous white Phalaenopsis and Zantedeschia, this arrangement has a certain spiritual appearance. In Oasis Bio floral foam on a plastic dish, the Prunus branches, Asparagus plumosus, Rudbeckia, Ornithogalum and Daucus are inserted first. Then the callas and moth orchids are arranged centrally. Tillandsia plants provide a beautiful finish.
Clematis Wreath

Clematis vines form the basis of this natural funeral arrangement. Thick stems are first used to determine the base of the wreath, after which thin vines are woven between them until a beautiful shape is created. A dish with Oasis Bio floral foam is placed in the middle of the wreath and attached with wire. First, the base flowers are arranged: Dahlia, roses, and Senecio. Subsequently, Tillandsia, Sempervivum, and Asparagus plumosus provide the finishing touch.