Airy lilac

The base of this refined fan-shaped bridal bouquet is made of rustic wire. This is attached to a curved wire wrapped with copper-colored bullion wire – to obtain a fan shape. To create more airiness, brown fiber rope is attached to the base. Subsequently, the hand-tied bouquet is arranged in this base with Scabiosa, carnation, Clematis, Limonium, Clematis fluff, stripped Asparagus, and jasmine vines in pink, cream, and lilac shades. The stems are finished with a lilac-colored ribbon. 

Together as one

The base of this organic garland shape is made of crushed wire. It is first made as a long straight shape: a nice smooth transition from very thin to thick to thin is important. Then the 'snake' is bent into the correct shape. Loose gypsophila florets are glued into this shape. This base also dries beautifully – especially after using a lot of glue. As a finishing touch, a number of beautiful white Clematis Amazing Vienna flowers are incorporated.

Challenging purple

Purple is not often the first choice for people ordering a bridal bouquet, but it is very beautiful. This generous bouquet is full of details such as various purple plastic flowers, beads and other items that have been placed on beautiful branches of purple aluminum wire (1 mm). Different types of flowers have been incorporated in a matching color palette: Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, Gloriosa, Phalaenopsis.

Love tendrils

The base for this bridal bouquet is an Oasis bridy bridal bouquet holder. The insertion technique was used. The chosen flowers are Clematis, Lathyrus, Viburnum, and Stephanotis bridal flower tendrils in cream and lilac shades. Together with the fine structure of Talinum 'Long John', it becomes a graceful and refined whole of love vines.

New classic

A classic teardrop shape is executed in cheerful colors, with the green being reduced. The wearing style is relaxed and nonchalant. The hanging Kalanchoe flowers give the bouquet extra dimension and movement. Flowers used: hyacinths, Clematis Amazing Kansas, lisianthus, Ranunculus, Primula, Phalaenopsis, Limonium and Gloriosa.

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