Christmas wreaths

Polystyrene wreaths were used as the base for the Christmas wreaths.
Holes were first drilled into these
to insert plastic tubes. After that,
molten candle wax was applied. The materials
were glued or placed on silver-colored aluminum wire
that was inserted through the candle wax into the polystyrene.
Roses,
orchids, Tillandsia, snowberries and
Alocasia leaves were placed in the tubes.
Floating star

A ready-made large and a small star are attached to each other at five points
by means of short tonkin sticks so that some space is created between the stars.
The double star is attached to various thick
aluminum wires wrapped with rope. This base is bent and fixed in the vase with hydro granules.
Nobilis and Calocephalus
brownii are incorporated into the space between the two stars with hot glue. Clematis
fluff tendrils are attached over it as a base with sturdy wire. White thistle and Ornitogalum flowers are glued with cold glue.
Cape green buds placed on bouillon wire form a garland that hangs down with the
line in the arrangement. Finally, white snowberry is incorporated
Nice and luxurious

Cute giveaway vases sell well! These luxury arrangements are based on a (reusable) wooden flower. A number of aluminum wires are placed between the flower petals, which not only have a decorative function but also a technical one: they keep all the flowers in the place where you want them. The processed flowers are Ornithogalum, Nerine, snowberry and Phalaenopsis.