Blue Elegance

The base of this bouquet is an old, gold-painted bowl. Gold-sprayed iron wires have been attached to the top of an Oasis Bridy Lady, serving as a handle. Blue-purple buttons from Sören’s grandfather’s workshop are strung on gold thread. They add movement and produce a light, tinkling sound. The materials used include blue Eryngium as a base, complemented by blue grape hyacinths, wisteria flowers, and blue clematis. Blue violets bring a sense of calm to the arrangement. The bottom is finished with gold-painted Stachys leaves.

Spring longings

The base is a wreath made of wild Clematis vines from the forest. The wreath is placed on a large enamel dish with moss. A number of Oasis spheres are placed on top, covered with gray-white foliage for a wintery atmosphere. The dish is further filled with Amaryllis bulbs, Clematis fluff, leaves of Stachys, Senecio, and Eucalyptus. The emerging green tips of the leftover Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête' bulbs evoke a longing for spring.

In my heart

A heart remains a preferred shape for funeral flower arrangements. For this arrangement, a circle is cut from a wooden plate. Lotus leaves, Nelumbo nucifera, are coated with wallpaper paste on both sides and glued onto the circle. The greenery is arranged first in an Oasis Bio heart: Stachys leaves, Myrthus communis, and Acer leaves made of silk. Santini spray chrysanthemums and a few carnations provide the floral filling. After the base is completely dry, the heart shape is attached to the circle. Tendrils of Passiflora and Stipa grass provide a playful finish.

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