Transformation

To depict the transformation from winter to spring, old dried grasses and Hosta seed boxes have been used to form the base. Fresh spring flowers emerge through this, taking over the baton.
The base is a circle of Oasis Sec with goose eggs glued onto it. Many small test tubes are inserted in between. First, process the dry materials in the Oasis, then cover the whole with a layer of plaster and let it dry. Then add the flowers: Clematis ‘Amazing Miami’, Galanthus nivalis, Muscari, Narcissus ‘Avalanche’ and Ranunculus. Finally, the whole is placed on a beautiful gold-colored
plate.
Grown together

Salix branches bent into a U-shape are fixed with 1.8mm braided wire. A refined selection of flowers is placed at different heights in this frame and tied in a sheaf: Chaenomeles, Nerine, Gloriosa superba ‘Simba Fifty Shades’, Ranunculus ‘Butterfly’, Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Talinum ‘Long John’, Tulipa jonquieres, Panicum ‘Heavy Metal’ and Limonium ‘China White’.
Small flower garden

Different types of flowers are inserted at various heights on an Oasis Ecobase ring (Ø 30cm). The side of the floral foam is finished with dried banana leaf. Materials used: Eustoma ‘Falda Apricot’, Viburnum ‘Staalbes’, Clematis ‘Blue Pirouette’, wild oats (Avena Sterilis), Campanula ‘Champion Lave’, Dianthus ‘Baccarat Purple’, Ranunculus ‘Su Lady’, Salix ‘Pink Cushion’, Dianthus ‘Lege Pink’, Ornithogalum ‘Sunshine’, Limonium ‘Lucia Pink’ and cherry blossom.
Surprising

Iron rings are attached to sturdy plane tree branches with wool. The rings are wrapped and spanned with different colors of wool, creating beautiful bouquet frames. In the spring bouquets, bright cheerful flower colors are combined with the fresh green of Asparagus and the Chasmantium. Bright yellow French tulip, Sandersonia, small white Allium, Ranunculus ‘Cloony’, ginster and Scabiosa. All stems are tied together with Thypha leaf and each bouquet is placed in a high narrow vase.
Dried versus living

The special base of this bridal bouquet is made of dried and stabilized materials. Brown bark is glued onto a half styrofoam ball, and a jute cord serves as a handle. The Oasis ring, glued to the half ball, is filled with stabilized pale Eucalyptus and dried Lagurus plumes. Then the living materials are processed: spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon' cover the exposed floral foam. Ranunculus 'Manuela' and the spray rose 'Keijsers Coral' and Rosa 'Salty Caramel' provide trendy color. Furthermore, bleached teasel (Dipsacus) is processed as well as dried Papaver, Cymbidium 'Balou' and Dianthus 'Caramello'. Chrysanthemum 'Kalimba Salmon' is placed along one side and provides.
A touch of magic

The foundation of this magical bridal bouquet is a halved polystyrene sphere covered with dried lotus leaves. The handle is crafted from bamboo sticks inserted into the sphere. An Oasis Bio ring is glued into the sphere and filled with spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon'. Protea 'Grandicolor' provides height to the bouquet. Additional materials include Fagus, stabilized beech leaves, Eucalyptus in brown/orange hues, Chrysanthemum 'Pip Salmon', Ranunculus 'Manuela', Cymbidium 'Going West', spray rose 'Keijsers Coral', and Rosa 'Kahala'. For a playful touch, wire-wrapped aluminum wire is coiled around the creation.