Wild flower garden

For this composition, a wildflower garden was created using only frilly grasses and flowers that exude a soft and fragile energy. The creation is placed on a wooden bowl, the flowers are incorporated in Oasis Bio floral foam. Materials used: Adiantum, lily grass, Pennisetum 'Black Fox', Talinum 'Long John', Chasmanthium latifolium 'Mantis', Astrantia 'Star of Love', aster 'Flash', Clematis 'Amazing Kyiv', C. 'Amazing Kibo and C. 'Amazing Tokyo'.

Floral cushion

Paper coffee filters were used to create a structure that gives the impression of a large and soft cushion. In it, water tubes with flowers of Clematis 'Amazing Tokyo', tendrils of Ceropegia woodii and Alocasia 'Polly' leaves are evenly attached. The paper structure has great effect even with relatively few flowers.

On a bed of clay

For the base, a clay base was made that cracked as it dried - creating a lived-in aspect. A light structure was bound with iron wire and wrapped with bindwire from Oasis. Water tubes partially wrapped with bindwire were attached to this structure. After the structure is secured in the clay, a floral arrangement is created with sturdy Jatropha 'Firecracker', Anthurium mini and Begonia leaf combined with frilly Gloriosa superba 'Simba Fifty Shades'. Typha grass provides connection.

Heartwarming embrace

Around an Oasis wreath is tied the dried leaves of the Strelitzia which provides a solid embrace for the red center. This center of warm red flowers consists of Hydrangea 'Ruby Red', Rosa 'Ducati' and Scabiosa 'Dark Cherry'. Playful sprigs of Talinum paniculatum 'Long John' bring some lightness and sophistication to the composition.

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.

Floating heart

A floating arrangement is very suitable for an ash scattering on the water, as well as for a waterfront memorial ceremony. To make the arrangement "float," Oasis Sec blocks were secured under the wood disc. Holes were then drilled into the wood disc in the shape of a heart. A warm color palette of botanical materials was placed in the holes. The materials "float" above the wood disc and drink their moisture directly from the surface water. Botanical materials: Astrantia, Chrysanthemum, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Heliopsis, lisianthus, Scabiosa and Zinnia.

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