Powerful

A superb flower to work with is the Craspedia; they also dry nicely. However, for the final result, it is important to find spheres of the same size. They are individually placed on a 1.6 mm wire and run nicely from thin to thick towards the Craspedia sphere. The stems are individually attached to a gold-colored ring wrapped with wire – always with the same distance between the wires. Not many extra flowers and materials have been added to this powerful shape: one beautiful Ceropegia sandersonii tendril, Tillandsia dyeriana flowers, Gloriosa, and various orchids.

Bohemian Elegance

A long, continuous spiral is crafted from rattan pith, featuring an arrangement of exquisite white Avalanche+ roses at its heart. Bellis Perennis flowers and white violets are glued between the roses, adding refinement to the bridal bouquet. Naturally, they were first dipped in Quick-Dip, and the violets have a silver wire inserted into their hollow stems. To give the bouquet more flair, the end hangs beautifully down from the bouquet. Additionally, delicate tendrils of jasmine and Ceropegia are attached to the rattan pith in an elegant downward line. As the bride walks down the aisle, the subtle movement of the arrangement adds to her elegance.

Robust winter bulb

The base is a wicker basket covered with all kinds of pine cones. The basket is placed on a pin on a birch trunk. By choosing to incorporate plants, the arrangement is also long-lasting. Plants used: orchid, Scindapsus and Ceropegia. Some Diplocylcos tendrils and Larix branches have been placed in between. A robust arrangement with a winter look due to the sober materials and the finely tinted fragile flowers of the orchid.

Peony Splendor

The base is covered with trendy metallic denim. This, combined with a wrapping of white sticks, forms the basis of this summery 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 lilies of the valley. The light green Begonia leaf brings tranquility to the arrangement.

Floral cushion

With paper coffee filters, a structure has been realized that gives the impression of a large and soft cushion. Water tubes with flowers of Clematis 'Amazing Tokyo', tendrils of Ceropegia woodii and Alocasia 'Polly' leaf are evenly attached in this. The paper structure also has a lot of effect with relatively few flowers.

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