Cuddly

A Styrofoam heart coated with felt was painted to tone down the bright color. The pipe cleaners - also soft and cuddly - were placed on a wire frame using a chicken wire technique and formed around the heart.
The various beautiful carnations fit well into this bouquet in terms of color and texture and also allow themselves to be worked very well between and under the pipe cleaners. Furthermore, Scabiosa flowers and seed bulbs are incorporated as well as the pink bracts of Vriesea - beautiful species to incorporate into compact bouquets. The two Phalaenopsis flowers are in tubes, they match perfectly in color and complete the whole beautifully.

Natural with color

From Smithers Oasis Rustic Wire in natural color, flowers and difference leaf shapes have been formed, each drilled into a wooden base of the natural base and then secured around the glass vases with Smithers Oasis paper wire. This immediately looks decorative and the bases can be made up in many different ways - with the neutral base, really any color will fit. Here we chose Gloriosa, carnations, Talinum 'Long John', Japanese Allium, Guzmania, Anthurium and Syngonium foliage for some tranquility.

Nice and luxurious

Cute giveaway vases sell well! These luxury arrangements are made with a (reusable) wooden flower as a base. Between the flower petals are placed some aluminum wires that not only have a decorative function but also a technical one: they keep all the flowers where you want them. The flowers used are Ornithogalum, Nerine, snowberry and Phalaenopsis.

A golden edge

The base of this frame bouquet are two wreaths attached together with gold olive leaves. Setting them on wire created a handle; a quick way to create a beautiful frame for this Mother's Day bouquet.
Many different materials were incorporated including many beautiful varieties in tubes - this gives many possibilities for store work. Applied here are: Craspedia, Gloriosa, Clematis fluff, Phalaenopsis, Passiflora tendrils, roses, Guzmania and beautiful Alocasia foliage.

Springtime

The basic form of this arrangement is an iron frame to which willow cattails (Salix) are attached with bindwire. The structure is placed in a glass bowl. The longest flower stems such as Polianthes are arranged first, the shortest last. Each flower stem is attached to the construction ¬ attached with bindwire. Spring flowers in pastels bring color: Jasminum, Hyacinthus, Ranunculus, Anemone.

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