Autumn wreath in the mix

On a bio-wreath from Smithers Oasis, many dried skeletal Physalis seed pods are glued. All kinds of dried flowers are incorporated on this base, which makes this wreath largely durable. There are many small buds to be found as well as Helichrysum, Gomphrena and Zinnia. Some beautifully drying fresh materials have also been incorporated. To break up the whole and create a contrast between the natural materials, beautiful (fully biodegradable) satin cord has been incorporated.
Warm orange

A stook sheaf tied bouquet, supported by a ring, in beautiful warm orange tones with flowers in autumn colors and berries. The frame consists of a ring that is wrapped with rope and gold-colored wire, to which four sticks are attached. Materials used: Rosa ‘Kahla’, Dahlia, artichoke, Viburnum, Crocosmia, Campsis, Setaria and Echinacea.
Viva violet

An Oasis Ideal sphere is placed on a bamboo stick for reinforcement and placed in a black vase. All materials are inserted on this; Hydrangea, Asteraceae, Nicandra physalodes, Viburnum, Vitis, Nigella, Setaria italica, bramble and Wisteria (2nd bloom in autumn).
Mysterious Autumn

The bamboo stick is placed on an iron pin, and the two wreaths, Oasis Naylorbase ring (Ø 25cm), are attached to each other with waterproof tape, creating depth. The sides are covered with Populus alba leaves. A thin layer of Tillandsia is placed on both wreaths, after which the whole is filled with poppy seed heads. The crocheted spider web is made of metallic sewing thread and attached to the back with waterproof tape. A very small, subtle tendril has been added as a finishing touch.
Long lasting

Inspired by the early autumn morning. The base is an Oasis Eychenne All Black cushion (Ø 50cm) whose edge is covered with plastic tape, after which oats (Avena sativa) are clamped and tied behind rope. Then, the thin birch branches are placed, and all materials, including Papaver somniferum, Scabiosa stellata, rapeseed, globe thistle, wheat, and ground elder, are inserted into the oasis. The Miscanthus protrudes above the birch branches. As a finish, ornamental fruits, sunflower hearts, and loose leaves are applied. All materials dry nicely.
Wind spinner

Straw is wrapped around a sturdy iron wire with binding wire, and then it is twisted around a sturdy tube to create a spiral shape. Nicandra and Malva are individually wrapped together with bullion wire, sweet chestnut husks are wrapped with rope and then knotted to rope, and Raphanus is threaded onto binding wire. All these strands are fastened to the spiral shape with raffia. The Eryngium is glued onto the spiral, with Tillandsia applied underneath here and there.