Playfully warm

A hand-tied bridal bouquet with a frame of bindwire and striking Guzmania flowers, the stems of which are wrapped with natural-colored bindwire and gold-colored wrapping wire. Phalaenopsis, Papaver, Scabiosa, roses, and Bromelia are added. The whole has a striking warm color scheme of pink-red, apricot, and ochre, and is wrapped with jasmine, which makes it playful.
Distinctly elegant

In this hand-tied bridal bouquet, distinct flower shapes are incorporated. The bouquet is carried on the arm for an elegant and natural look. Materials used: Papaver, Sandersonia, Gloriosa, Lathyrus, Scabiosa, and (of course!) Stephanotis; bridal flower tendrils.
New classic

A classic teardrop shape is executed in cheerful colors, with the green being reduced. The wearing style is relaxed and nonchalant. The hanging Kalanchoe flowers give the bouquet extra dimension and movement. Flowers used: hyacinths, Clematis Amazing Kansas, lisianthus, Ranunculus, Primula, Phalaenopsis, Limonium and Gloriosa.
Subdued

A wreath formed from a thick stack of Camellia leaves around a family of compactly processed, unusually colored ranunculus. Over this and hanging down are tendrils of an, also special, Hoya. The result is understated beauty.
In Harmony

The round bridal bouquet is based on a transparent wire frame. This frame is interwoven with Limonium 'China Summer', Astrantia 'Billion Star' and Craspedia. The whole is then decorated with Alstroemeria, Kalanchoe, Narcissus and Primula flowers.
Intertwined

In a conical shape, made from a base of 1.4 mm wire, a multitude of flowers are horizontally interwoven, with alternating transparency and compaction. Flowers used: Chasmanthium, Talinum ‘Long John’, Astrantia major ‘Roma’, Gloriosa ‘Fifty Shades’, Clematis Amazing Kyiv, Salix, Kalanchoe ‘Mirabella’, Phalaenopsis multiflora ‘Red Lion’.