X-mas wreath de luxe

A small straw wreath is attached to a wreath of Oasis floral foam in the center. This is wrapped with small dried sprigs. Gold-colored Gouri cups are glued to the straw wreath, giving it a luxurious look. The Oasis wreath is first wrapped with a burlap band incorporating bark and then lined all around with Eucalyptus bark. Different varieties of rose hips make up the fruitful filling of the wreath. Small butterfly orchids and flowers of Gomphrena connect the rose hips with the golden fruits.
Autumn wreath in the mix

On a bio-wreath from Smithers Oasis, many dried skeletal Physalis seed pods are glued. All kinds of dried flowers are incorporated on this base, which makes this wreath largely durable. There are many small buds to be found as well as Helichrysum, Gomphrena and Zinnia. Some beautifully drying fresh materials have also been incorporated. To break up the whole and create a contrast between the natural materials, beautiful (fully biodegradable) satin cord has been incorporated.
Circle full of power

A circle radiates strength, is protective but also stands for perfection, infinity and friendship: characteristics that can symbolize the deceased. The base is a cardboard cat bed. The cardboard harmonica forms a beautiful natural base that can be unfolded in various round shapes. The shape is placed on a glass dish, then glass test tubes are placed in the openings of the harmonica. With loose (dried) flowers without glass, it is a nice alternative to a natural burial site – then it can completely blend into nature. Here, the glass tubes are filled with Abelia, Astrantia, Clematis, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Gomphrena, Houttuynia, Rubus, Scabiosa, Sempervivum and Viburnum.