Classic still life

This lovely bouquet in the style of the still lifes in old paintings is suitable with lots of different beautiful types and colors of flowers. Definitely not the easiest flower arrangement to make. To mix the French tulips and Ranunculus with Bromelia and orchid species, each stem needs its own place. Moreover, the placement and also the choice of which species next to each other comes very precisely. But the result of all the effort is well worth the effort!
Golden drops

These golden drops can serve
as alternative Christmas trees but as
objects also very beautiful. The beautiful bases
are made of 5 mm thick gold colored
aluminum wire wrapped with gold-colored
bouillon wire and can be recreated many times
be made up. Gold-colored
Ginkgo leaves and baubles were used.
Gloriosa and
Bromelia flowers incorporated.
Stacking balls

A stack of nuts and styrofoam balls of various sizes were glued to an iron peg. The Styrofoam balls are smeared with terracotta-colored clay. Bromeliad plants were placed in some of the nuts. In the remaining openings, glass plug tubes were clamped into which Dahlia flowers and dot leaves of Begonia maculata were inserted. One type of flower with also a round shape was deliberately chosen. To reinforce the design of the arrangement, the round shapes can be found in all the materials used. As a finishing touch, seed pods of Eucalyptus 'Bellgum' and mossed twigs were glued between the round shapes.