On discovery

Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media is placed in a beautiful handmade bowl. All processed flowers are first carefully cleaned, after which all flower heads are processed at one height and only using insertion techniques. Many beautiful varieties in colors appropriate to the theme are incorporated into the disc shape, which is built up with a curve. To be discovered are: chrysanthemums, Zantedeschia, Sanguisorba, Guzmania, dill, Talinum, Dianthus, lisianthus, Rudbeckia, grasses, and Clematis fluff.

Surprise Bouquet

The base of this surprise bouquet is a bowl made of salmon-colored aluminum wire (2 mm) using the chicken wire technique. The flowers, in burgundy, deep red, and lighter shades, are incorporated along the sides in the bowl shape of the frame, the stems also hold the frame up. A number of flowers have special shapes such as Guzmania, Phalaenopsis, chrysanthemum, Gloriosa, and Celosia. Sanguisorba, Talinum, Scabiosa, Clematis Amazing Kibo, lisianthus, Zantedeschia, and grasses are incorporated in between and along the outside.

Lovely round

The strength of this arrangement lies in the combination of different round shapes that together form a dynamic whole. Three different sizes of Oasis Bio cake molds are first wrapped with cellophane and then with strips of reed pith. A second, looser circle of reed pith provides more volume. Eucalyptus forms the basis of the arrangement. Dahlia, Freesia, chrysanthemums, carnations, and roses in pink hues provide color. Matricaria brings a lovely accent, and twigs of tea wood add a touch of playfulness.

Floral wave

The base of the waveform is formed from aluminum wire and Oasis Rustic Wire. Then, the water tubes are wrapped with Oasis bindwire and attached to the undulating surface. White calla lilies (Zantedeschia) are arranged in the water tubes in the flowing lines of the arrangement. Tillandsia plants and Asparagus plumosus also provide a natural base.

Pure nature

On a dish covered with Oasis Bio floral foam, a green base is first laid by completely covering the floral foam with green lichen and the stems of gypsophila. Subsequently, the flowers are placed. These are all directed towards the sky, but are processed at different heights to ensure a depth effect.

Flowers used: Paeonia, Chrysanthemum, Oenothera (evening primrose), Senecio, Robinia, Buddleja and Daucus.

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