Poinsettias

For these atmospheric poinsettias, the
shapes of Oasis Bioline stars were wrapped
with plastic wrap and then with red felt,
dried Moneta leaf or golden Cobra
leaf. These substrates were then
generously lined with green and red Christmas -
materials: Vanda, Malus waxed apples,
Rosa rose hips, Abies nobilis, Chamaecyparis,
Schinus molle and Rosa 'Red Naomi'.
Shards

Broken Christmas baubles are the inspiration for this
easy-to-make arrangement - which also works
works well. The larger shards are glued to the
bowl, the smaller pieces scattered. With pretty candles
and here and there a whole bauble acting as a vase
- containing a carnation, Vanda or Nerine - an atmospheric
whole created.
Playful contrasts

A half square of brown-painted insulation material is roof-topped with Cotinus leaf - which dries in nicely. All
leaves are folded in half just above the grain - the horizontal grain line remains visible - and adhered with double-sided tape.
The covered form was placed in an iron frame, with unpainted thick iron wire, narrow vertical lines were created in the square form
created on which squares of dried cobra leaf were glued. As a contrast, a wavy structure of dark brown rustic wire is
is attached horizontally. Hanging in this structure are orchids, Aristolochia tendrils, Clematis fluff and a few greenish-yellow sycamore
leaves (Populus alba). The Vanda orchids reflect the colors of the other materials and reflect the outdoor atmosphere
of autumn-winter. 'Clear contrasts always work well in an arrangement: as here open-closed, light-dark, living-dead.'
Nest

The sturdy Oasis Ecobase wreath is raised with the ultimate white Avalanche rose. In between, frilly, just budding, flower bulbs are tucked on small pins. Vanda orchid roots, white egg shells and white feathers complete this beautiful nest wreath for Easter.
Feminine touch

The base of this hand-tied bouquet is a homemade wire frame. Pastel-colored Avalanche roses are set against the edge and are interspersed with delicate lilac Freesia. The inside of the frame is finished with Vanda roots. The ribbon around the binding point adds a feminine touch. A beautiful statement for a gift on the occasion of International Women's Day.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue

This blue bridal bouquet incorporates a tradition in a trendy way. Pieces of dried finger grass, Panicum 'Northwind,' are glued to a bouquet holder. Starting materials for the bouquet are Eryngium 'Sirius Questar Green' and 'Supernova' complemented by Eucalyptus 'Baby Blue,' Limonium 'Pearl Wings' and Clematis 'Star River.' Delphinium 'Navy Blue' defines the height of the bouquet. Finally, flowers of Vanda Ansu n°1 and flower heads of Delphinium are stuck on the bouquet. As a nice detail, Hypericum 'Coco Gelato' berries are stuck on the ends of the grasses.