Transparent base

This bouquet was created using a 3D pen. I chose transparent filament for this project, but it’s available in all sorts of colors. For example, the bouquet takes on a completely different look in pink, yellow, or gold. Once the base was ready, I attached a simple handle using black florist’s wire. This forms the base of this hand-tied bridal bouquet. The flowers used are ranunculus, scabiosa, clematis, clematis ‘Kibo’ (feathery), white grape hyacinths, aster, and a few tendrils of Ceropegia woodii.
Ring pillow with a bold design

For this ring pillow, I used cold glue to cover an old pillow with dried clematis ‘Kibo’ blossoms. These last a very long time, so the bride and groom will have a beautiful keepsake. The rings are attached to the pillow with a few strands of thread. Of course, a few beautiful flowers are a must. I chose two Clematis ‘Sevilla’ flowers as a statement: they symbolize two people who want to share their lives together.
Craspedia heart

A Smithers Oasis bio-foam base was used for this ring pillow. The outer edge is finished with dried Craspedia flowers from Marginpar, strung on wire. These have a long shelf life because they are dried before being arranged. The interior is made with fresh flowers: Limonium cut into short pieces as a base, with ranunculus, Gloriosa, Clematis ‘Kibo’ (feathers), and mini Cymbidium arranged among them. The rings are secured in the center with two pieces of aluminum wire.
Vintage elements

The base of this bouquet is handmade lace created by Aymeric’s mother. Using an old French technique, the lace was stiffened with starch and shaped into a bowl. For a modern touch, the threads of the lace are frayed at the ends. The stems of the flowers are threaded through the lace and serve as a natural handle for the bridal bouquet. An assortment of monochromatic white flowers takes center stage: Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Delphinium ‘Bella Andes White’, Polianthes ‘Elsa Blush’, and Clematis ‘Amazing Vienna’.
Romantic and rustic

The design of this bridal bouquet strikes a balance between chic and casual, with a clear nod to a romantic, rustic style. Seasonal flowers, such as Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Delphinium ‘Bella Andes Azure’, Clematis ‘Amazing Vienna’, rosemary, and Eryngium Magnetar, were arranged on Oasis in an elegant basket. The color palette is dominated by shades of white and blue, creating a harmonious whole.
The hat’s basic structure is constructed using a circular palisade technique, with natural vines from the garden. This technique gives the hat an organic shape and supports the natural movement of the flowers.
Dried fruit

The lid of an old hatbox serves as the base for this bouquet. The handle is made of several strands of wire. A layer of felt provides a neat interior finish. A small wreath made of Oasis is attached to this, onto which dried fruit is glued. The wreath is filled with delicate Talinum ‘Long John’, Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry’, and Clematis ‘Amazing Kyiv’. Hypericum berries add a touch of extra color. Flowers from Fritillaria persica ‘Purple’ create a connection between the fruit and the rose-red flowers. The bouquet is finished with a tendril of Hedera.