Crocheted lace

The base of this bouquet is a small bag made of crocheted lace, which has been stiffened with starch. An iron handle—wrapped in white cotton using macramé—is attached to the bag. The flowers are arranged in small tubes of water inside the bag, which is further filled with white cotton. Materials used include green Viburnum opulus flowers, Rhipsalis tendrils, Hypericum berries strung on silver wire, Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’ and Jasminum in shades ranging from white-pink to burgundy, Helleborus ‘Classic One’, and Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry’. A Caladium leaf gives the bouquet a unique signature.

Luxurious effect

This bridal bouquet has a loose, flowing shape with a central base of peonies and English roses, symbolizing romance. By arranging the asparagus fern and jasmine in a fanning pattern, the bouquet takes on a lush, full appearance.

It includes, among others, the ‘Royal Blush’ spray rose, jasmine, asparagus, Astrantia ‘Billion Sweet Rose’, pink and white ranunculus, Paeonia ‘Bridal Shower’, white anemone, limonium, Clematis ‘Star River’, and Paeonia ‘Angel Cheeks’.

For my love

You don't always have to express your love with a large bouquet – why not with a beautiful wreath? A strip of felt is glued around a Bio wreath from Smithers Oasis for finishing. Incidentally, the Bio floral foam can simply remain visible – not completely filled saves a lot of time and material costs. The processed flowers are: Talinum ‘Long John’, carnations, Clematis fluff, Cambria orchid, Scabiosa flowers and seed pods, Ludisia orchid, Syngonium leaf, Japanese Allium and jasmine vines. For the ultimate feeling of love, a number of beautiful wooden hearts have been incorporated in beautifully matching colors.

Spring luxury

The basic form of this arrangement is an iron frame to which willow catkins (Salix) are attached with binding wire. The construction is placed in a glass bowl. The longest flower stems, such as Polianthes, are placed first, and the shortest ones last. Each flower stem is attached to the construction with binding wire. Spring flowers in pastels add color: Jasminum, Hyacinthus, Ranunculus, Anemone.

Jacket of hay

Inspired by the countryside, the base of this arrangement, a half polystyrene sphere, is wrapped with hay and secured with gold wire. With the same gold wire, hay is wrapped around a stub wire into rolls with a pointed end. The gold wire provides a trendy and elegant touch. The hay rolls are attached to the half sphere with a stub wire. Oasis floral foam, pre-wrapped in plastic foil, is applied in the sphere. Hedera and jasmine form a green base between which colorful spring flowers are playfully arranged.

Macramé

When you think of a bohemian wedding, you immediately envision a macramé backdrop, a dress with macramé elements, and macramé decorations. This bridal bouquet was created in a macramé 'handbag' made on a wooden circle with a 30cm diameter. Typical for this style is the addition of foliage such as Tillandsia and a spotted Begonia leaf. Flowers used: Rosa 'Living Coral', spray rose Azore, Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Jasminum, Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange', Phalaenopsis, and Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry.

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