Bohemian Elegance

A long continuous spiral is made of pulp cane with an arrangement of beautiful white Avalanche+ roses in the center. Bellis Perennis flowers and white violets are glued between the roses and give the bridal bouquet more refinement. Of course, they were briefly dipped in Quick-Dip first and the violets have a silver thread in their hollow stems. To give the bouquet more élan, the end hangs down nicely from the bouquet. Also, delicate tendrils of jasmine and Ceropegia are attached to the wicker in a beautiful line downward. When the bride strides to the altar, the subtle movement of it all gives her added elegance.
Tough winter globe

The base is a wicker basket plastered with all kinds of pine cones. The basket is placed on a peg on a birch trunk. By choosing to incorporate plants, the arrangement is also long lasting. Plants used: orchid, Scindapsus and Ceropegia. Between these, some Diplocylcos tendrils and Larix branches have been placed. A tough arrangement with a winter look due to the sober materials and the beautifully tinted fragile flowers of the orchid.
Peony Splendor

The background is covered with a trendy metallic denim. This combined with a wrap of white canes make the base of this summer arrangement in which the peony 'Coral Sunset' is in the spotlight. Tendrils of jasmine and Ceropegia are incorporated through the stick wrapping. Other summer flowers used: Clematis Amazing Vienna and lily of the valley. The pale green Begonia foliage brings tranquility to the arrangement.
Floral cushion

Paper coffee filters were used to create a structure that gives the impression of a large and soft cushion. In it, water tubes with flowers of Clematis 'Amazing Tokyo', tendrils of Ceropegia woodii and Alocasia 'Polly' leaves are evenly attached. The paper structure has great effect even with relatively few flowers.