Pick-me-up

Old leather has been cut into strips to create beautiful vases and placed on a cork base. Waterproof paper drinking cups have been placed inside the vases. Spring bouquets in fresh white tones are arranged in the leather vases, featuring sprouting alder catkins, Allium, hyacinth, ranunculus, and fragrant Freesia.

Pearl Fan

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

Wire netting

Wherever you are, always keep your eyes open for interesting surfaces of objects that you can use in a different way. In this wire basket, a complete Tillandsia 'Hermosa' is glued together with pieces of Talinum 'Long John'. It immediately forms a good base to start with. All other flowers are glued in between and onto this: ranunculus, Scabiosa, Madiba chrysanthemums, Tillandsia dyeriana and Cambria orchids. A charming bridal bouquet that can be made very quickly.

Expressive

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

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