Spring rhythm

This table piece has a flat rectangular dish as its base, in which Oasis Floral Foam Bio is applied. The purple-blue Eryngium is processed shortly on the floral foam and forms the basis of this arrangement. The spring flowers are consistently inserted crosswise parallel into the base for an airy and transparent effect. Flowers used: Hamamelis, Fritillaria meleagris, Muscari, Clematis Amazing Star River, Ranunculus.

In development

In a large bowl of water, short, thick branches of elder (Sambucus) are connected to each other by means of black pokes (1.8 mm). This frame stands independently; tulips, hyacinths, Helleborus ‘Bella Belles’, and Ranunculus can easily be inserted directly into the water in the resulting spaces. The materials are processed in such a way that the flowers can grow, so that the arrangement becomes more and more beautiful over time.

Silence still life

In two elegant pots, filled with Oasis Floral Foam Bio, a base layer of Gypsophila ‘Million Daisy’ is arranged in a short style. From this base emerge various beautiful white and cream-colored spring flowers such as Clematis Amazing Vienna, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Tulipa, Anemone, Fritillaria meleagris, Agapanthus, Helleborus, Nerine and Polianthes tuberosa ‘Elsa Blush’.

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.

High contrast

Faded grasses from the garden are tied into small bundles with fine bullion wire – for this arrangement, some 350 bundles have been inserted into a base of Oasis Sec floral foam. Centrally in this grass object, or table piece for Easter, glass tubes have been inserted into the floral foam and filled with spring flowers: Craspedia, French tulips, mimosa ‘Mirandol’, small-flowered daffodils and Ranunculus ‘Butterfly’.

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