Circle of strength

A circle radiates strength, is protective but also represents perfection, infinity and friendship: character traits that can symbolize the deceased. The background is a cardboard cat basket. The harmonica of cardboard forms a beautiful natural background that can be unfolded into different round shapes. The shape is placed on a glass bowl, then glass stitching tubes are placed in the openings of the harmonica. With loose (dried) flowers without glass, it is a nice alternative for a natural cemetery - then it can blend in completely with nature. Here the glass tubes feature Abelia, Astrantia, Clematis, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Gomphrena, Houttuynia, Rubus, Scabiosa, Sempervivum and Viburnum.
Sweetly 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 wrapped first with cellophane and then with strips of pit reed. A second, looser circle of pit reed adds volume. Eucalyptus forms the base of the arrangement. Dahlia, freesia, chrysanthemums, carnations and roses in shades of pink provide color. Matricaria brings a lovely touch and sprigs of tea wood add a touch of playfulness.
A colorful pillow

The classic flower cushion is a fixture in farewell flower arrangements. Pistachio green and Grevillea define the shape of the creation. Then colorful flowers in yellow, orange and purple trend tones are arranged in the Oasis Raquette: Allium, Solidago, Rosa, Dahlia, Freesia and Dianthus. Dried ears of corn form an additional layer and create movement in the arrangement.
Happy Dahlia

A certain understatement cannot be denied to the Dahlia. She comes across as simple, happy and not too complicated. But that designation is a bit too modest. Looking at her application and diversity of appearances, you could say she is one of the stars of late summer.
Floating heart

A floating arrangement is very suitable for an ash scattering on the water, as well as for a waterfront memorial ceremony. To make the arrangement "float," Oasis Sec blocks were secured under the wood disc. Holes were then drilled into the wood disc in the shape of a heart. A warm color palette of botanical materials was placed in the holes. The materials "float" above the wood disc and drink their moisture directly from the surface water. Botanical materials: Astrantia, Chrysanthemum, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Heliopsis, lisianthus, Scabiosa and Zinnia.
An exhibition that pops

An exhibition of impressive floral creations. The flower students of Aeres mbo Velp were allowed to show their creativity on Thursday, April 25, 2024. This exhibition coincided with the fifth edition of the trendy and sustainable Festival Goed Groen in and around the school.