Ornament

The decorative element inside this bouquet was created entirely using a 3D printer and consists of branches adorned with 3D-printed pearls. All the fresh flowers were secured using Smithers Oasis cold glue. The bouquet features Fritillaria, Gloriosa, ranunculus, Hypericum, Tillandsia ‘Xerographica’, and Talinum ‘Long John’.

Flower boa

For a bride who wants to make a statement and has a bit of daring, you could suggest creating a stunning boa. This way, she’ll also have her hands free throughout the day. This boa has a very special base: it incorporates two hundred 3D-printed blossoms. The arrangement is a combination of flowers and plants. Among others, orchids, succulents, Tillandsias, Cryptanthus on wire, Kalanchoe leaves, and parts of Guzmania plants have been used. Cut flowers have also been incorporated, such as Lisianthus, Cymbidium, and Gloriosa.

Teardrop shape

This bridal bouquet is shaped like a teardrop. The base is 3D-printed and consists of fern-shaped ribbons. The teardrop shape incorporates leaves from Tillandsia ‘Xerographica’ and individual leaves from freeze-dried roses. You can create this base several days before the wedding. Then, on the day itself, all you need to do is attach the fresh materials. Fresh materials used here include: Phalaenopsis ‘Golden River’, Hypericum, ranunculus, and flowers from the Ludisia orchid.

Bridal blue

The base of this bridal bouquet is made of wood and finished in a deep blue hue. Living materials used include Nepenthes, Tillandsia, Talinum ‘Long John’, Agapanthus, orchids, and Gymnocalycium ‘Spineless’. Various types of foliage provide calm and balance to the overall composition. The use of unexpected plant parts, such as roots, stems, and
leaves, adds extra character.

A bunch of spring

This spring bouquet has a frame made from a 3D-printed snow star, which has been covered with dried Limonium crumbs using cold glue from Smithers Oasis. This frame has a long shelf life and can be used many times. The bouquet features new varieties of Astilbe and Achillea from Marginpar, Gloriosa, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Tillandsia, Papaver, ranunculus, carnations, and Phalaenopsis.

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