Transparent spring wreath

The base of this transparent spring wreath is an Oasis Floral Foam Bio ring wrapped with wicker. The wreath's basic filling is made up of Eustoma in pale green and pink shades and pale pink Alstroemeria. Yellow-orange Anigozanthos, Crocosmia and purple Clematis provide additional color accents. After processing the flowers, the wreath is loosely wrapped several more times with wicker.

Circle of blue grapes

First, two different sizes of Oasis Biolit Bio bowls were filled with branches after which the flowers were incorporated into them. Floral materials used: Narcissus, Clematis, Crocosmia, Sanguisorba and Salix. The edge of the floral foam is finished off with Muscari balls sandwiched between the floral foam and the edge of the bowls. Butterflies folded from paper add to the spring feel.

Wooden flower

Stacking several wooden discs in a ring shape around an Oasis Floral Foam Bio cylinder and gluing them together with hot glue creates a fun and reusable base. Before use, the floral foam is wrapped with foil, then slid into the center of the substrate. An assortment of pastel-colored flowers, Chrysanthemum, Ranunculus, Rosa, Dianthus, Crocosmia, Clematis, Eustoma, Gloriosa, creates a fresh spring look.

Floral heart in trend colors

In a water-saturated Oasis Floral Foam Bio heart, fresh flowers are inserted in soft colors, matching the color scheme of the Pantone trend color 2025: Mocha. To make the heart shape a little convex, it is important to start from the outside and work the flowers a little bit longer each time towards the center so that you get a 3D effect. Floral materials: Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Rosa, Eustoma, Ranunculus and Crocosmia.

Warm orange

A corn sheaf tied bouquet, supported by a ring, in beautiful warm orange tones with flowers in autumn colors and berries. The frame consists of a ring wound with rope and gold wire, to this are attached four sticks. Materials used: Rosa 'Kahla', Dahlia, artichoke, Viburnum, Crocosmia, Campsis, Setaria and Echinacea.

Mushroom hat

This autumn bouquet was inspired by the hat of a mushroom. 'A free interpretation, admittedly.' As a base, a frame was made from welding wires that was then wrapped with Oasis Rustic Wire. The flowers - Gloriosa, Kniphofia, Crocosmia and tendrils of Rosa 'Smeralda' - were woven through the frame with some of the flowers incorporated inside the frame. This creates depth in the bouquet. The stems are deliberately left long so that the whole looks like a kind of mushroom.

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