Between layers

A considerable number of bamboo sticks are wrapped with rope using a drilling machine and secured at both ends with binding wire. These wrapped sticks create an airy base for this bouquet, consisting of a large and a small base. These are attached one above the other. In between, all the flowers are tied in a sheaf-like manner – the flowers are between the two layers. Flowers used: orange disbudded chrysanthemums, Germini in orange and salmon shades, Avalanche Peach rose, red Helleborus and Hydrangea, Euphorbia 'Autumn Leaves' and Amaryllis 'Maestro'.
Winter warmth

The base of this frame bouquet is a gold-colored
metal ring, around which
a skein of rustic wire is tied and secured with binding wire
at various points.
Dried Eucalyptus berries are placed on
brown wrapping wire and tied through the
construction. Finally, all
the flowers are inserted through the frame and
sheaf-bound. Flowers used:
orange peeled chrysanthemums, Germini in
salmon and orange shades, lisianthus 'Sabrina
Orange', Avalanche Peach rose, red carnation,
salmon-colored spray rose, Euphorbia 'Autumn
Leaves' and white Hypericum berry.
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.