Dancing flames

The base of this playful arrangement is a clay-formed element supported by three slender wire-wrapped legs, giving the whole a light and almost floating appearance. From this base comes fiery Gloriosa, whose curling petals are reminiscent of dancing flames. Red Chrysanthemum, moss and whimsical branches enhance the playful character, while subtle green textures and flowering spikes of Lomandra accentuate the upward movement. This arrangement explores the boundary between floral art and sculptural expression.
Wooden flower

Stacking several wooden discs in a ring shape around an Oasis Floral Foam Bio cylinder and gluing them together with hot glue creates a fun and reusable base. Before use, the floral foam is wrapped with foil, then slid into the center of the substrate. An assortment of pastel-colored flowers, Chrysanthemum, Ranunculus, Rosa, Dianthus, Crocosmia, Clematis, Eustoma, Gloriosa, creates a fresh spring look.
Floral heart in trend colors

In a water-saturated Oasis Floral Foam Bio heart, fresh flowers are inserted in soft colors, matching the color scheme of the Pantone trend color 2025: Mocha. To make the heart shape a little convex, it is important to start from the outside and work the flowers a little bit longer each time towards the center so that you get a 3D effect. Floral materials: Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Rosa, Eustoma, Ranunculus and Crocosmia.
Radiant

A picture for Mother's Day! The base of this frame bouquet is made of wire topped with a wreath made of wooden coffee stir sticks secured with Smithers Oasis paper wire. The color is neutral and very natural giving you all possibilities in terms of flower colors. We chose a nice mix of Japanese Allium, Chrysanthemums, Phalaenopsis, Clematis flowers and fluff, Scabiosa seed pods and jasmine vines.
Dry versus live

The special base of this bridal bouquet is made of dried and stabilized materials. Brown bark is glued to a Styrofoam half sphere; a burlap cord acts as a handle. The Oasis ring, glued to the half sphere, is filled with stabilized pale Eucalyptus and dried Lagurus plumes. Next, the living materials are incorporated: spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon' cover the vacant floral foam. Ranunculus 'Manuela' and spray roses 'Keijsers Coral' and Rosa 'Salty Caramel' provide trendy color. Also incorporated is bleached teasel (Dipsacus) as well as dried Papaver, Cymbidium 'Balou' and Dianthus 'Caramello'. Chrysanthemum 'Kalimba Salmon' is placed along one side and provides.
A touch of magic

The base of this magical bridal bouquet is a half styrofoam sphere plastered with dried lotus leaves. The handle is made of bamboo sticks inserted into the sphere. An Oasis Bio ring is glued into the sphere and filled with spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon'. Protea 'Grandicolor' provides height to the bouquet. Other materials: Fagus, stabilized beech leaves, Eucalyptus in shades of brown/orange, Chrysanthemum 'Pip Salmon', Ranunculus 'Manuela', Cymbidium 'Going West', spray rose 'Keijsers Coral', Rosa 'Kahala'. For a playful touch, aluminum wire wrapped with bindwire was twisted around the creation.