Simplicity

On a zinc pot in "oil" colors is a
stack made of oasis cake molds -
up to two-thirds of the pot size. Around the
oasis is a thin layer of cling film
applied to hold the water.
Through all the layers, three tonkin sticks were
inserted to give the whole
give it strength. The flower stems are also
easily through the layer of plastic.
A number of threaded pines -
apples are placed in a nice
into the base. Then the
green materials are inserted briefly until the
entire column is filled: pink spray chrysanthemum,
Hydrangea 'Revolution' and various
varieties of Cape greenery.
Two Nobilis branches are stripped until
only the tips are still filled with green
are. These were secured with wrapping wire at two
points secured to the side of the
column.

Floating star

One ready-made large star and one small star are attached to each other at five points
via short tonkin sticks so that there is some space between the stars.
The double star is attached to several rope-wrapped thick
aluminum wires. This base is bent and fixed in the vase with hydro pellets.
Nobilis and Calocephalus
brownii were incorporated. Over these, as a base, tendrils of Clematis
fluff are attached. White thistle and Ornitogalum flowers were glued with cold glue.
Cape green buds placed on bouillon wire form a garland that hangs down with the line.
line hangs in the arrangement. Finally, white snowberry is incorporated

In Balance

A vase in the same colors as the
arrangement. Next, six black pokes were wrapped
with brown painter's tape, inserted into an Oasis Bio wreath and so
bent and secured so that the wreath is higher on one side. The six
pokes were tied into a binding point so that it would fit snugly in and
on the vase. Next, dark brown rustic
wire wrapped around the wreath and tied in a waterfall shape down
down.
First are the pink hydrangea and lisianthus varieties,
'Sabrina Orange' and 'Terracotta,' were staked. Next, 'air' was
created with the remaining flowers: orange Gloriosa, hanging
Amaranthus, rose hip 'Zaffiro', Anthurium, orange bunch -
chrysanthemum, salmon-colored spray rose, Syngonium leaf, Rosa
'Esmeralda' and squashed chrysanthemum. All flowers run along
in the line of the waterfall construction. All tendrils and
long flower stems are additionally secured with bindwire.

Majestic

This particular copper vase calls for a majestic arrangement. For this purpose, over 125 branches of Gypsophila Grandtastic corn sheaf were tied. Untangling the gypsophila branches is easy and produces little waste. A (fake) fur sheet is wrapped around the stems, making this heavy hand-tied bulb stand out even better in the vase - creating even more volume. A real eye-catcher that will dry in beautifully.

Winter Festival

A robust garland decorates any indoor or outdoor space during the winter months. On a thick piece of string, small tufts of Gypsophila Grandtastic are twisted all around with winding wire. The large, white flowers stay beautiful, and the strong, easy-to-handle stems make this decoration a snap.

Next level

In this bouquet, subtle shades of gray and pure white come together. The base is a wire wreath to which small bunches of Panicum virgatum 'Fontaine' are tied with bindwire. The pure white large flowers of Gypsophila Grandtastic are easy to arrange and last a long time. The grayish undertone of the Panicum gives the bouquet a fur collar, so to speak. The garland of Lunaria annua, judas pennywort, set on silver wire, connects the two materials.

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