Bohemian Dinner

Attached to the thin steel frame is Oasis TableDeco with waterproof tape at the top against each other. A variety of soft shades of Avalanche+ have been inserted into the Oasis. This creates a very beautiful table decoration at height that dinner guests can see freely underneath. The steel frame is set in a large square glass battery box containing a square candle and floating roses. Design and romance come together so well.
Wearable Bohemian

Two wide crescent-shaped pieces of sturdy cardboard are attached to each other with tape. On the inside, the heng¬sel of tied pulp cane is firmly attached. The outside was roof-topped with small pieces of the plumes of pampas grass. After this, the inside was lined with foil and Oasis MaxLife was attached inside the bag. The Avalanche+, in beautiful shades, was glued into the floral foam with Oasis Cold glue. To add sophistication, various Sedum-like plants, leaf materials and Tillandsia were glued into a beautiful composition.
Bohemian Elegance

A long continuous spiral is made of pulp cane with an arrangement of beautiful white Avalanche+ roses in the center. Bellis Perennis flowers and white violets are glued between the roses and give the bridal bouquet more refinement. Of course, they were briefly dipped in Quick-Dip first and the violets have a silver thread in their hollow stems. To give the bouquet more élan, the end hangs down nicely from the bouquet. Also, delicate tendrils of jasmine and Ceropegia are attached to the wicker in a beautiful line downward. When the bride strides to the altar, the subtle movement of it all gives her added elegance.
Ode to Aruba

The base is a boat form of Lunaria made by the gluing technique. The boat is filled with zinc fern (Phlebodium 'Blue Star'), Brunia, pampas grass (Cortaderia), silver bush (Calocephalus) and reused roots of Phalaenopsis. Cream-colored baubles and a petrified desert rose add a Christmas touch.
br>
Inspiration for the materials used is Christmas in Aruba where tufts of pampas grass always play a role. 'Brunia brings to mind coral, zinc fern leaf to seaweed and Lunaria to shells.'
Kurisumasu keki

Prior to the holiday season, pastry stores all over Japan display their finest creations. As such, the Christmas cake, kurisumasu keki, is one of
the highlights of Japanese Christmas, a time full of romance and lights. For this floral Japanese Christmas cake with two layers, the base is made of Kalanchoe leaf and moss. Added to this are sprigs of Callicarpa, Rosa 'Country Blues', Hydrangea, Pinus strobus and rose-red Zantedeschia. Tufts of silver bush (Calocephalus) and champagne-colored baubles form festive accents.
Eyecatcher

A gold-colored garden vase is always in for a festive arrangement, whether indoors or outdoors. The naked outline of a Viburnum branch and tree bark elements form a beautiful base for this pure arrangement with crooked branches of Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold' and an XXL pine cone as an eye-catcher. Accents of sycamore balls and Araucaria sprigs give the arrangement something frivolous.