Floral spiral

The base is a catkin nest on a metal base. For this nest structure formed of Salix branches, all branches are individually tied to the base and then clamped together. The nest structure can be used multiple times - a spiral of soft flowers has been chosen that perfectly matches the soft catkins.
A mix of flowers is inserted on an Oasis garland: salmon-colored spray roses, Rosa 'Bombastic', soft pink Hydrangea and Eustoma 'Wed Pink', fuchsia-colored Clematis 'Amazing Kyiv' give the color scheme a boost. A number of Begonia maculata leaves have been added as an accent.

Nesting place

In early spring, life returns: birds sing, flower bulbs emerge, buds burst forth. This egg-shaped nest is the embodiment of a cozy place where small living creatures can nest or take shelter. The base is a balloon to which Compactuna has been applied. Subsequently, the balloon is wrapped in mustard yellow rope, leaving an opening. After thorough drying, the rope hardens, and the nest can be placed on a gold-colored metal pin with a base. The spring flowers are processed in Oasis Bio floral foam. Flowers used: Hyacinthus, Muscari, Rosa, Dianthus, Limonium, Clematis, and Mentha.

Lush

The eye-catcher of this bouquet is the handle made of dried Panicum grass. Eucalyptus bark is glued onto an Oasis cake form. Large Rosa ‘Pink Floyd’ on a base of stabilized Eucalyptus crowns. Gloriosa ‘Exotic Orange’ is placed on water tubes and decorates the sides of the bouquet. Vanda ‘Natcha Princess Orange’ is glued in a diagonal line on the bark.
Other materials: spray chrysanthemums ‘Ellison Salmon’ and ‘Willem Orange’, Tulipa ‘Columbus’, Vanda ‘Citronella’, Jatropha ‘Firecracker Red’, Craspedia ‘Dubium Orange Fire’, Limonium ‘Yellow Sun Birds’. As a finishing touch, jute cord is draped over the bouquet.

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.

Macramé

When you think of a bohemian wedding, you immediately envision a macramé backdrop, a dress with macramé elements, and macramé decorations. This bridal bouquet was created in a macramé 'handbag' made on a wooden circle with a 30cm diameter. Typical for this style is the addition of foliage such as Tillandsia and a spotted Begonia leaf. Flowers used: Rosa 'Living Coral', spray rose Azore, Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Jasminum, Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange', Phalaenopsis, and Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry.

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