Ice Blue

In this winter composition, candle wax forms an "icy" skin over the two Styrofoam half-spheres. Organic floral foam is placed inside the spheres, the outer edge of which is compactly raised with Limonium. In the center, a beautiful new variety of Delphinium is compactly and tightly incorporated as the top layer. The image
is clear and graphic. And, stabbed like this,
the whole thing lasts a surprisingly long time, provided it's thoroughly
hydrated.

Glowing flower cushion

On a substantial bowl lies a low base of OASIS Renewal blocks. The sleek outer edge of short-stalked Limonium contrasts with the warm, glowing center full of Scabiosa. The transition is given nuance with Talinum 'Long John' and Sanguisorba. Buds and single open flowers of Clematis Amazing Tokyo are the quiet eye-catchers.

This is summer, indeed!

A bouquet with all shades of salmon, orange and pink ‘captured’ in a circle of Panicum grasses. For a round frame, Chaenomeles branches, with beautiful thick flower buds sprouting, are tied together. The flowers are inserted in between: Campanula, Limonium, Tagetes, dill, Ranunculus ‘Butterfly’ and the spray rose ‘Femke’.

Mirror, mirror

The base of this bridal bouquet is a round mirror with a frame of wooden sticks. A handle is made from rustic wire, which is wrapped with binding wire for a neat finish. Subsequently, all the flowers are glued to the mirror frame, with the unusual, and therefore exciting, use of color catching the eye. Flowers used: spray roses, lisianthus, spray chrysanthemum, Peperomia leaf, Craspedia, Chasmanthium grass, Limonium, Talinum 'Long John' and Gloriosa. 

Floating droplet 

This seemingly simple bridal bouquet has a base of thick aluminum wire with a number of thin aluminum wires in gold color over it to fix the shape. Over the frame, only tendrils with small tufts of yellow and white Limonium set on bullion wire are wrapped to create this filled teardrop. A ring wrapped with thin aluminum wire functions as a handle. In the middle, it is fixed with a wire, creating space between the bouquet and the handle, making the bouquet appear to float. As a finishing touch, three yellow Gloriosa flowers are glued to the top. 

Airy lilac

The base of this refined fan-shaped bridal bouquet is made of rustic wire. This is attached to a curved wire wrapped with copper-colored bullion wire – to obtain a fan shape. To create more airiness, brown fiber rope is attached to the base. Subsequently, the hand-tied bouquet is arranged in this base with Scabiosa, carnation, Clematis, Limonium, Clematis fluff, stripped Asparagus, and jasmine vines in pink, cream, and lilac shades. The stems are finished with a lilac-colored ribbon. 

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