Challenging purple

Purple is not often the first choice for people ordering a bridal bouquet, but it is very beautiful. This generous bouquet is full of details such as various purple plastic flowers, beads and other items that have been placed on beautiful branches of purple aluminum wire (1 mm). Different types of flowers have been incorporated in a matching color palette: Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, Gloriosa, Phalaenopsis.

Diadem

On her big day, every bride is a princess. For brides who love attention, a floral diadem is the perfect crowning touch. A diadem (from a party store) is a perfect base for gluing materials directly onto. Fine fresh materials in purple, brown, and green hues, such as orchids, Gloriosa, Talinum ‘Long John’, and Osmunda fern fronds, are applied to the base.

Heart of gold

This heart-shaped bridal bouquet is made of Craspedia. The purple-brown Gloriosa pairs wonderfully with the yellow – the Gloriosa is processed dry and only remains beautiful for a day. The base is made of a frame of black florist wire sprayed gold. The handle is wrapped with gold-colored bullion wire. Craspedia dries beautifully, so this bridal bouquet can last long after the big day.

Infinite

The symbol for infinity is a circle or wreath shape – a beautiful symbol for a bridal bouquet. The base, a photo holder, has a perfect model foot to serve as the foundation for this bridal bouquet. The foot is extended with black florist wire (1.6 mm), after which the whole thing is sprayed copper. The copper-colored flowers are made of foam, treated with copper leaf, and then individually wired and twisted into branches. The wreath shape is made from these. There are also a number of dark red plastic flowers incorporated that beautifully complement the flowers and Hypericum berries. The flowers used are Talinum 'Long John', Cambria, and Gloriosa.

Lively

The base of the bridal arrangement is a metal ring, a symbol of unity and connection. The ring is completely wound with various plant materials, which provides a natural and playful structure. The materials are carefully attached with wire, binding, and adhesive techniques. Among other things, Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Sandersonia, Phalaenopsis, and Gloriosa, supplemented with beautifully patterned Begonia leaves and a waterfall of tendrils of Ceropegia woodii, are processed into a lively whole that is beautifully balanced.

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