This is summer after all!

A bouquet with all shades of salmon, orange and pink "captured" in a circle of Panicum grasses. For a round frame, Chaenomeles branches, on which beautiful thick buds are sprouting, were tied together. Between these are inserted the flowers: Campanula, Limonium, Tagetes, dill, Ranunculus 'Butterfly' and the spray rose 'Femke'.
New classic

A classic drop shape is executed in cheerful colors, with the green reduced. The wearing style is relaxed and casual. The hanging Kalanchoe flowers add dimension and movement to the bouquet. Flowers used; hyacinths, Clematis Amazing Kansas, lisianthus, Ranunculus, Primula, Phalaenopsis, Limonium and Gloriosa.
Simplicity

This hand-tied bridal bouquet contains a multitude of beautiful flowers. The base is the very special Gypsophila 'Million Daisy', to this are added Anemone, Ranunculus, Eryngium 'Sirius Questar', Chasmanthium and Clematis Amazing Kansas.
Roots

A dried root system of an old rosemary bush was used upside down as a frame for this natural-looking bouquet in shades of pink, white and green. All the flowers and grasses have been given their own place and thus stand out beautifully. Materials used: Tulipa, Panicum virgatum fresh and dried, Lunaria annua, Scabiosa BonBon Scoop 'French Vanilla', Alstroemeria florinca 'White Pearls', Ranunculus 'Pon Pon Malva', Ranunculus 'Charm Pink', Agapanthus 'Glacier', cherry blossom, Anethum graveolens, Chasmanthium latifolium.
Naturally fused

Over an open organic form made of black pokes (1.4 mm) is woven a basket form of Clematis tendrils. Attaching elder branches to this will keep this basic form standing by itself. Next, Clematis Amazing Tokyo flowers are attached in a natural growth form over the braided Clematis tendrils, moving with the movement of the object. The stems of the tulips and Ranunculus were inserted through the frame directly into the water. All flower species have their own height so that natural groups are created, giving the whole object a very natural look.
Freestanding

The structure of Cornus branches appears as if floating and very light. To achieve this effect, black pokes (1.8 mm) were drilled into a weathered block of wood, and the Cornus branches were impaled on the pokes. The whole is given strength by connecting each Cornus stem in at least three places with bindwire and pierced with pieces of black pokes. The flowers, Papaver, Clematis Amazing Kansas, Tulipa, Ranunculus, are placed only at the top to show off the structure and make the whole look elegant.