Plant vases

Two vases with a strong shape have been pimped by covering them with angelwings seeds – this works great (and quite fast) with hot glue. Subsequently, two Guzmania specimens were planted in the vases and self-adhesive woven mourning ribbon, in the color of the Guzmania plants, gave the whole an extra accent. Because of the color and powerful design, this pair fits perfectly within the theme Lush Natural Elegance.

Scent and gold

Everyone would want this beautiful set in their home; each pot contains three beautiful salmon-colored mini Phalaenopsis plants that also smell wonderful. Gold-colored aluminum wire has been used to replace the removed plant stakes. Decorative and technical, because the stems are attached to it and can be placed where you want them. Self-adhesive woven gold-colored mourning ribbon creates a beautiful detail that also makes the surface just a little different.

Versatile

Two beautiful U-shaped objects have a strong appearance and are very versatile. The base is made of a thick MDF board with angelwings glued on top. The organic U-shape lends itself well to placing the flowers on the inside. For this purpose, thick brown aluminum wire has been placed in the interior space so that tubes and flowers can be attached to it. It was also chosen to work with super long-lasting Echeveria species. In addition to the Guzmania and Zantedeschia used, these fit nicely into the theme and reinforce the organic design.

Translation of memories

Funeral flower arrangements come in many forms. But what is and remains important is a personal touch. Who the deceased was, and what he meant to his loved ones can be expressed very beautifully with flowers and symbolism.

Lush Natural Elegance

Lush, succulent green leaves that shine or have special markings make plants irresistible. There is a preference for a base of tranquility in the interior, with large plants with distinct leaf textures being an important addition. Plant arrangements give many possibilities and exude luxury.

'Bridal work remains my favorite!'

'It's not a question,' says floral designer Hanneke Frankema, 'bridal work remains my favorite! With bridal work you go just that step further and you can really dive into the techniques and go for refinement, perfection and details. The bridal flower arrangement is almost in every photo so there is no room for mistakes.'

'I myself am very fond of a strong, pronounced shape; to show it off well, I glue many of the flowers. This is, by the way, a technique with many possibilities, and much stronger than you might think. Many types of flowers hold up fine for a while after gluing. I glue the sensitive, most vulnerable flower types on the day itself, but strong flowers and greenery often a day in advance.'

'Many florists find that very exciting, but test the gluing with some old leftover flowers. This way you build more and more confidence and you know better what you can ask of certain types of flowers. I always use Smithers Oasis cold glue for gluing.'

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