Rose disc

A thick, round MDF disc was used as the base for this table arrangement. Holes were drilled into this for the approximately 60 glass tubes. After drilling, clean the holes thoroughly and first spray with copper metallic paint. A braid of Talinum ‘Long John’ is made between the tubes – these will dry beautifully. The showstoppers in this arrangement are the Avelanche Peach roses! These are in the tubes together with a number of beautiful ranunculus, almost black Scabiosa and Anthurium. The base can be reused endlessly or even rented out.

Expressive

For a smaller budget, working on a Smithers Oasis bridy can be a solution. This bridy already has a very beautiful stem of its own. In principle, this bridal bouquet is arranged in a round shape, but the flowers are at very different heights because working with depth is very beautiful here. However, a number of expressive flowers have been incorporated that should not compete with each other and must all have their own place, so the placement of the materials is very important. The flowers used are Avalanche Peach roses, Scabiosa, Clematis fluff, orchids, Anthurium, ranunculus, germinis, Talinum 'Long John', and Sanguisorba.

Necklace

For the bride who wants something different and has guts, an elegant necklace. In this substructure, many holographic 'diamonds' are incorporated on 1mm thin brown aluminum wire. These are all interwoven into the correct shape. All materials are glued on and between these in brown, dark pink, dark red, burgundy and purple shades. The processed flowers are Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, orchids, Scabiosa, hyacinth nails, Madiba chrysanthemums, Ludisia leaf and Tillandsia 'Hermosa' leaf.

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