Sunny Spring Bride

The base of this spring bridal bouquet is an Oasis Lady II bridy, whose plastic holder is covered with handmade paper. The bridy is first filled with beautiful, soft-colored Dianthus. The edges are finished with Asparagus setaceus. Ribbons and strings emerge from the bridy, adorned with delicate details and real spring flowers, such as various types of Narcissus and violets. Petals from the Vanda add depth and a pop of color to the arrangement. All flowers were first dipped in FloraLife Quick Dip to ensure longer vase life.

Luxurious effect

This bridal bouquet has a loose, flowing shape with a central base of peonies and English roses, symbolizing romance. By arranging the asparagus fern and jasmine in a fanning pattern, the bouquet takes on a lush, full appearance.

It includes, among others, the ‘Royal Blush’ spray rose, jasmine, asparagus, Astrantia ‘Billion Sweet Rose’, pink and white ranunculus, Paeonia ‘Bridal Shower’, white anemone, limonium, Clematis ‘Star River’, and Paeonia ‘Angel Cheeks’.

Summer hat

This cheerful summer hat is adorned with colorful flowers in shades of pink, lilac, and orange, among others. The flowers are attached to the hatband with decorative wire. The flowers used include: Rosa, Anthurium andreanum, Eustoma grandiflorum, Zantedeschia, Phalaenopsis, Celosia argentea, and Asparagus setaceus.

Brightly colored

This summer bouquet is arranged in a brightly colored vase. Raffia was used in the arrangement, among other materials. In addition, the bouquet consists of many different, colorful flowers: Paeonia lactiflora, Lilium, Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium, Allium schubertii, Dahlia, Gerbera jamesonii, Zantedeschia, Eryngium, Eustoma grandiflorum, Asparagus setaceus, and Asparagus densiflorus.
 

Light spring drop

This light and airy spring bouquet has a teardrop shape. The base is made of bleached feathers that are attached between twisted decorative wires and lightly connected to each other. Saale Halla: "This construction allows space, movement, and air to flow naturally between the flowers. The plant material is clearly inspired by spring, and the color palette combines both complementary color harmony and harmonious tonal relationships. The overall impression of the bouquet is light, open, and expressive."

Processed flowers and plants include: Anemone, Asparagus plumosus, Chaenomeles japonica, French tulip (Belle du Monde, Batavia), Gloriosa superba, Oxypetalum, ranunculus 'Butterfly', rose (Ali, Crème de la Crème, Quicksand), Sandersonia, Viburnum.

Commercial

Reka Kurtos deliberately chose a combination of Hyacinthus, Syringa, and roses, complemented with colored Asparagus ferns and branches. The arrangement has a clear structure and is highly commercial, tailored to the Irish market, where there is high demand for this type of bouquet. The choice of materials and color scheme make the work accessible and widely applicable.

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