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.

Macramé

When you think of a bohemian wedding, you immediately envision a macramé backdrop, a dress with macramé elements and macramé decoration. This bridal bouquet was realized in a macramé "hand bag" made on a wooden circle 30cm in diameter. Also typical of this style is the addition of foliage materials such as Tillandsia and a spotted Begonia leaf. Processed flowers: Rosa 'Living Coral', spray rose Azore, Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Jasminum, Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange', Phalaenopsis and Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry.

Japanese fan bouquet

The structure of this bridal bouquet is realized with the wooden slats of a Japanese fan. In the structure, a round bouquet in the trendy peach colors is attached. The bouquet includes Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry, spray rose 'Azore', Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Phalaenopsis, Sempervivum and Hypericum. Jasmine vines and Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange' flowers provide a playful touch.

Wire bowl

No matter where you are, always keep your eyes open for fun bases of objects that you can use in a different way. In this wire bowl is a complete Tillandsia 'Hermosa' stuck together with pieces of Talinum 'Long John'. It immediately forms a nice base to start. Between and to this are stuck all the other flowers: ranunculus, Scabiosa, Madiba chrysanthemums, Tillandsia dyeriana and Cambria orchids. A charming bridal bouquet that is very quick to make.

Bowl bouquet

An impressive autumn bouquet with a brown frame, handmade vase and flowers in mostly shades of orange. The base is made using the chicken wire technique with 1.6 mm florist wire. Braided through this are young shoots from fruit trees, prunings from the garden and therefore free. Together with the wire, these form a kind of basket. There are also woody mossy branches in the basket that were blown out of the trees in the garden after a big storm. This old dead wood is not only decorative but also technical: they lend themselves well to incorporate the Physalis seed pods between them. Each of the seed pods was put on wire and joined together to form branches. Beautiful expressive flowers were placed between all the branches: Celosia, Gloriosa, Zantedeschia, Guzmania, germinis, chrysanthemums and beautiful bee materials such as Talinum, Hypericum and Sanguisorba.

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