Revival

Old leather was cut into strips, from which beautiful vases were made and placed on a base of cork. Watertight paper drinking cups were placed in the vases. The leather vases hold spring bouquets in fresh shades of white. Flared alder ¬props, Allium, hyacinth, ranunculus and fragrant Freesia.
Pearl Range

A good number of oil-colored pearls were set on 1mm gold aluminum wire and joined together as a "tree" in an elegant fan shape. All the processed pastel-colored flowers are glued: Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', Polianthes tuberosa, hyacinth nails, Clematis, ranunculus, jasmine tendrils and orchids.
Wire bowl

No matter where you are, always keep your eyes open for fun bases of objects that you can use in a different way. In this wire bowl is a complete Tillandsia 'Hermosa' stuck together with pieces of Talinum 'Long John'. It immediately forms a nice base to start. Between and to this are stuck all the other flowers: ranunculus, Scabiosa, Madiba chrysanthemums, Tillandsia dyeriana and Cambria orchids. A charming bridal bouquet that is very quick to make.
Expressive

For a smaller budget, working on a bridy from Smithers Oasis can be a godsend. This bridy already has a very beautiful stem of its own. Basically, this bridal bouquet is tied around but the flowers are at very different heights because working with depth is very nice here. However, there are a number of expressive flowers incorporated that should not compete with each other and all have their own place so placement of materials is very important. The flowers incorporated are Avalanche Peach roses, Scabiosa, Clematis fluff, orchids, Anthurium, ranunculus, germinis, Talinum 'Long John', and Sanguisorba.