Enjoying the scent of roses

Take a seat, stop time, and be amazed; life is extraordinary! In these fast-paced times we live in, it is important to slow down and enjoy life. Roses in different shades are naturally arranged on different sizes of water dishes. By placing them at different heights around the pouf, you can literally sit among the flowers and fully enjoy the rose scent.

Happiness comes from within

A frame has been made from a few pieces of bark through which the flowers, fuchsia-colored Gerbera, have been inserted. The easy-to-make frame can be rearranged time and again. Thanks to the choice of flowers, you can give the frame bouquet a completely different look time and again with the same base.

Celebrate life!

A summer garden party for a golden wedding anniversary. Gypsophila is very versatile and a welcome flower in bridal bouquets and arrangements. As a base, gypsophila and the gold-sprayed hydrangea are inserted very compactly into the floral foam. The long stems of the white carnations and gold-sprayed Anthurium are playfully inserted, giving the whole a modern look.

Winter Challenge

To move from the colorful fall to winter is a different mindset for many people. Not that the colors completely disappear from the landscape, but it's all a bit more subtle and monochromatic. For florists, especially those who want to work more sustainably, that can be a challenge. Getting into the shell of nature, the bare branches with larch or pine cones, the evergreen greenery, mosses and dried tendrils - it takes some adjusting.

Bowl Bouquet

An impressive autumn bouquet with a brown frame, handmade vase, and flowers in mostly orange hues. The base is made using the chicken wire technique with 1.6mm florist wire. Young shoots of fruit trees, pruning waste from the garden and therefore free, are woven through this. Together with the wire, these form a kind of basket. Woody mossy branches that blew out of the trees in the garden after a heavy storm are also incorporated into the basket. This old dead wood is not only decorative but also technical: they lend themselves well to incorporating the Physalis seed pods between them. The seed pods are individually wired and joined together to form branches. Beautiful striking flowers are placed between all the branches: Celosia, Gloriosa, Zantedeschia, Guzmania, germinis, chrysanthemums, and beautiful accompanying materials such as Talinum, Hypericum, and Sanguisorba.

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