Japanese fan bouquet

The structure of this bridal bouquet is realized with the wooden slats of a Japanese fan. A round bouquet in trendy peach colors is attached to the structure. The bouquet incorporates Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry, spray rose 'Azore', Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Phalaenopsis, Sempervivum, and Hypericum. Jasmine vines and Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange' flowers provide a playful accent.

On a bed of pine needles

For this boho bridal bouquet in waterfall shape, a structure of dried and whitewashed pine needles was chosen. Small bouquets of pine needles are attached to a rounded metal frame. The large Alocasia amazonica leaves provide a special accent. Muscari, Eryngium alpinum, Brunia laevis ‘Kaaps Silver’, Ornithogalum, Clematis Amazing Miami, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Clematis Amazing Star River, Tillandsia and Delphinium are incorporated in line with the bridal bouquet.’

Copper-colored Wreath

For the end-of-year celebrations, warm copper colors and natural shades are an ideal color combination. The base of this wreath is an Oasis ring (Ø 42cm). Various dried materials are incorporated in this wreath, such as pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana), bleached Ruscus, Grevillia 'Gold' leaf, dried Helichrysum and Pinus pine cones. The bronze-colored Cymbidium provides the icing on the cake.

Nature de luxe

The base of this creation is an Oasis sphere decorated with Abies procera (nobilis) branches. A light structure of apple tree branches has been placed on the ball. Tillandsia xerographica plays a leading role in the composition together with the beautiful leaf of the Alocasia 'Polly'.
The structure is decorated with Christmas balls, hanging crystal
pendants and silver ornaments
and some white Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium orchids. The silver glow of the materials used combines perfectly with the vase color and gives a luxurious look.

Christmas tradition

Three very simple materials underlie this pure arrangement: wrapping wire, pine needles and Ilex berries. Ten spools of wrapping wire have been kneaded into a beautiful shape on a metal rod. The shape is placed on a bucket with the wide side down. One by one, the Pinus pine needles are dipped in wood glue and then inserted into the structure – a labor-intensive job. Once finished, the shape is turned over and attached to a vase, and a wealth of Ilex crenata berries is inserted in the middle.

Elegance

An Oasis wreath (Ø 42cm) is completely covered with Icelandic moss (Cretaria islandica). Around that Tillandsia xerographica, the leaves of which are pinned to the wreath. The curly Tillandsia leaf provides movement, while the small Christmas baubles give the wreath an extra festive touch. The candles in candle holders are pricked into the wreath.

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