Summer hat

This cheerful summer hat is adorned with colorful flowers in shades of pink, lilac, and orange, among others. The flowers are attached to the hatband with decorative wire. The flowers used include: Rosa, Anthurium andreanum, Eustoma grandiflorum, Zantedeschia, Phalaenopsis, Celosia argentea, and Asparagus setaceus.

Brightly colored

This summer bouquet is arranged in a brightly colored vase. Raffia was used in the arrangement, among other materials. In addition, the bouquet consists of many different, colorful flowers: Paeonia lactiflora, Lilium, Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium, Allium schubertii, Dahlia, Gerbera jamesonii, Zantedeschia, Eryngium, Eustoma grandiflorum, Asparagus setaceus, and Asparagus densiflorus.
 

Window garland

This summery window garland was created using a variety of materials. The base of the arch-shaped decoration consists of clematis vines, secured with paper twine. A garland of fresh flowers was attached to the vines using cable ties. Here, too, there is an abundance of color and variety in the flowers: Paeonia lactiflora, Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium, Allium schubertii, Dahlia, Zantedeschia, Eryngium, Eustoma grandiflorum, Rosa, Celosia argentea, Cotinus coggygria, and Clematis vitalba.

Casual

This bouquet is arranged and bound in a conical tube woven from Typha leaves. This gives the arrangement a traditional and contemporary character. The flower selection includes Clematis 'Kansas', Astrantia, ranunculus, Rosa 'Akito', anemones, tulips, and Zantedeschia. The interplay of line, structure, and flower shape results in a casually looking but carefully constructed bouquet with a modern look.

Festive twist

A long table is festively embellished with various round floral arrangements. The round shapes symbolize connection - which ties in nicely with the holiday season. The base of these table decorations consists of Oasis rings and existing Nobilis and moss wreaths that, to create a bit more height, are stacked. The stacked elements are easy to place and change. The Oasis wreaths are short staked with beautiful spray roses. Rosehip branches and Zantedeschia are incorporated over the stacked wreaths. Ludicrous is the way the floral arrangement presents the wine; it creates a surprising festive twist.

Floating tree

The base of this alternative floating Christmas tree is a sturdy branch with an Oasis Ideal Cone wrapped with burlap rope. A precise job in which a dot of Oasis cold glue here and there keeps the rope from shifting. Around this is loosely wrapped beaded wire with an LED light string in between. In the openings various kinds of dried flowers and fresh Christmas greens, sprayed or not gold colored, are glued. As a finishing touch, Zantedeschia was bent around and clamped and coarse pine needles were stuck all around. The bottom is finished with felt. Placed on a vase, the floating tree generates an alienating effect.

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