Spring Explosion

In a glass bowl filled with clay, pieces of bamboo stem varying in height were inserted - these, to prevent splintering, were cut into pieces with a band saw. The bamboo serves as a water carrier but also as a support to hold the flowers in place. A wide variety of spring flowers were incorporated: Gloriosa, Papaver, Anemone, Ranunculus, Polianthes tuberosa, Sanguisorba, Talinum 'Long John' and Chasmanthium latifolium.
Stingy

A styrofoam ball is wrapped with red wool, here
space so that the hundred or so tonkin sticks can be inserted between them.
between them. The tonkin sticks were - in one quick
sprayed red, and while the paint was still wet subtly sprinkled with glitter.
sprinkled with glitter. A number of small Christmas balls are
glued on. Finally, the Nerine and the Gloriosa were placed on
stitch tubes between the 'Corallo' rosehip.
Natural wreaths

A styrofoam ring was used for the base of each of these wreaths
used on which leaves prepared with hot glue were
glued. Around the leaf a layer of broth
wire - it also ensures that the leaf stays nicely
stays nicely within the shape. All materials are glued with hot
glue including some Christmas balls upside down
so they can also serve as water carriers for Gloriosa
and some small Phalaenopsis and Nerine flowers.
Golden drops

These golden drops can serve
as alternative Christmas trees but as
objects also very beautiful. The beautiful bases
are made of 5 mm thick gold colored
aluminum wire wrapped with gold-colored
bouillon wire and can be recreated many times
be made up. Gold-colored
Ginkgo leaves and baubles were used.
Gloriosa and
Bromelia flowers incorporated.
Pronounced winters

That even in winter you do not have to avoid strong colors
prove this corn sheaf hand-tied bouquet. Beautiful
Scabiosa from the Scoop series forms together with Gloriosa superba a
warm base and contrasts beautifully with the yellow accent of Limonium
'Max Diamond'. The purple Clematis also provides a nice color accent.
The warm appearance of the gold-colored pot makes the whole
complete.
3D Botanical painting

The basic shapes of this arrangement are the frames of Polygonum branches
- four equal mitred stems are connected by
sliding four pleated thick wires into these. In the rectangular container
is placed Oasis. A wooden frame is wrapped with wrapping wire and attached to the
base. Attached to these wires are the Polygonum frames.
This created a structure between which the rosehip
branches clasp. The arrangement is finished with
Gloriosa, Leucospermum (Nutans) and short rose hips.
- here is chosen for an orange color range
in pale and dark shades. The rose hips
and Leucospermum have a strong appearance.
Gloriosa provides contrast
and symbolizes fragility.