Trendy spring

The spring trends Peach Perfect and Fluor Future are the foundation for this tightly bound bouquet with various flowers: spray rose Rosa ‘Azore’ and Rosa ‘Kahala’, small Craspedia spheres, Phalaenopsis flowers, Dianthus ‘Caramel’, and Eustoma ‘Alissa Light Apricot’. The fluorescent plastic circles are tied to aluminum wrapping wire, placed around the bouquet, and provide a fun, trendy 'disco' accent.

More with less

The inspiration for this bouquet is the theme of sustainability – how to create a lot of impact with few flowers. The base is a structure of fine branches: Salix and Chaenomeles japonica. Vertical branches are attached to two circles of fine Salix branches. When the branches are firmly interlocked and the structure remains stable, the fine flowers can be added: Craspedia, Gloriosa, French tulips, Sandersonia and leaves of Begonia maculata leaves. Then, the whole is placed in a flat gold-colored bowl with water.

High contrast

Faded grasses from the garden are tied into small bundles with fine bullion wire – for this arrangement, some 350 bundles have been inserted into a base of Oasis Sec floral foam. Centrally in this grass object, or table piece for Easter, glass tubes have been inserted into the floral foam and filled with spring flowers: Craspedia, French tulips, mimosa ‘Mirandol’, small-flowered daffodils and Ranunculus ‘Butterfly’.

A touch of sun

The mix of light-colored grasses and flowers in all shades of yellow, together with a soft and airy structure, ensures that this bouquet radiates energy and optimism. The base is a metal wreath on which fine grasses such as Stipa pennata and yellow hare tails (Lagurus) are bound. In the heart, a sheaf-bound bouquet with soft yellow Ranunculus, warm yellow spray roses, cream-green Helleborus, green-yellow Fritillaria, and sturdy yellow Craspedia.

Floral spiral

The base is a catkin nest on a metal base. For this nest structure formed of Salix branches, all branches are individually tied to the base and then clamped together. The nest structure can be used multiple times - a spiral of soft flowers has been chosen that perfectly matches the soft catkins.
A mix of flowers is inserted on an Oasis garland: salmon-colored spray roses, Rosa 'Bombastic', soft pink Hydrangea and Eustoma 'Wed Pink', fuchsia-colored Clematis 'Amazing Kyiv' give the color scheme a boost. A number of Begonia maculata leaves have been added as an accent.

Soft floral heart

Central is the soft, sweet character of willow catkins (Salix). The centerpiece of the bouquet is a polystyrene sphere that is completely covered with catkins. Three skewers are inserted into the edge of the polystyrene and form the handle. Several Salix branches are attached to a metal ring with binding wire to form an airy wreath. The wreath is attached to the sphere. The flowers are inserted between the willow branches – with their soft, warm colors they emphasize the softness of the heart of the bouquet. Flowers used: Tulipa, Ranunculus, Dianthus.

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