Wooden cylinders

In this ceramic bowl, various sizes of bare wood cylinders are placed – leftover wood from a stair maker. Many glass tubes of different sizes are clamped between the cylinders – this allows you to reuse the base endlessly. Many special varieties are incorporated into the tubes, such as beautiful fern curls, various orchids, Ranunculus, Ludisia, Clematis, Gloriosa, Talinum 'Long John', and beautiful, very dark Anthurium.
Wooden flower

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

The base of this arrangement is an Oasis Biolit Bio bowl filled with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media. The base is playfully and 'wildly', in a natural-looking way, filled with flowers: Clematis, Dianthus, Eustoma, Tulipa, Gloriosa, Anigozanthos, Sanguisorba. A special feature of this arrangement is that it is completely biodegradable.
Spring garden

For this arrangement, an Oasis Floral Foam Bio cylinder is wrapped in foil and then covered with felt – a quick way to create a practical base. Branches are glued onto the felt, which are then further secured with rope. Flowers are inserted between the branches and in the center into the wet floral foam. Floral materials: Eustoma, Tulipa, Clematis, Gloriosa, Anigozanthos, Sanguisorba.
Spring explosion

In a glass bowl filled with clay, bamboo stems of varying heights have been inserted – these have been sawn into pieces with a band saw to prevent splintering. The bamboo serves as a water carrier but also as a support to hold the flowers in place. A great diversity of spring flowers has been incorporated: Gloriosa, Papaver, Anemone, Ranunculus, Polianthes tuberosa, Sanguisorba, Talinum ‘Long John’, and Chasmanthium latifolium.
Prickly

A polystyrene ball is wrapped with red wool, leaving
space so that the approximately one hundred tonkin sticks can be inserted between them. The tonkin sticks were sprayed red – in a quick movement – and then subtly sprinkled with glitter while the paint was still wet. A number of small Christmas baubles are glued into the heart. Finally, the Nerine and Gloriosa are inserted on floral tubes between the 'Corallo' rose hips.