Christmas eyecatcher

In an earthenware pot, a robust frame
has been made of apple branches. In it,
various paper stars and glittering
Christmas baubles have been hung. In the glass tubes,
a selection of flowers in beautiful
colors from the wide range of
Marginpar. The color nuances of the
flowers complement the colors
of the frame and the Christmas ornaments.
A real Christmas eye-catcher, for example,
on the counter of a company.
Under the stars

Coarse Pinus branches are horizontally inserted with the lines of the Oasis Bioline Star in
the shape. This ensures that the sides are beautifully finished and gives the star that
typical Christmas look. To create movement in the arrangement, the flowers
of a Tillandsia plant and plumes of Miscanthus 'White Cloud' are also processed in this way.
Hypericum 'Magical Triumph', 'Tomato Flair' and Jatropha 'Firecracker'
are, in order to further accentuate the star shape, inserted shortly into the oasis.
The beautiful Helleborus 'Moondance' in the heart softens the whole.
Mood lights

In a store, you can't always make the surfaces yourself. These tealight holders already form
a beautiful frame. To give them a slightly different look, a number of gold-colored
aluminum wires are incorporated around the base, some wrapped with gold-colored bullion wire. This is decorative but
also technically provides the possibility to attach tubes and Christmas baubles to the base. Some
beautiful flexible mini south wind lilies and Tillandsia leaves 'grow' nicely through the wires.
Christmas wreaths

Polystyrene wreaths were used as the base for the Christmas wreaths.
Holes were first drilled into these
to insert plastic tubes. After that,
molten candle wax was applied. The materials
were glued or placed on silver-colored aluminum wire
that was inserted through the candle wax into the polystyrene.
Roses,
orchids, Tillandsia, snowberries and
Alocasia leaves were placed in the tubes.
Natural wreaths

For the base of each of these wreaths, a polystyrene ring is
used on which prepared foliage is glued with hot glue.
A layer of bullion wire is wrapped around the foliage for
decoration - it also ensures that the foliage stays nicely
within the shape everywhere. All materials are glued with hot
glue, including a number of Christmas baubles upside down
so that they can also serve as water carriers for Gloriosa
and a number of small Phalaenopsis and Nerine flowers.
Golden drops

These golden drops can serve as
alternative Christmas trees, but they are also
very beautiful as objects. The stunning bases
are made of 5 mm thick gold-colored
aluminum wire wrapped with gold-colored
bouillon wire and can be re-arranged many times.
Gold-colored Ginkgo leaves and Christmas balls
have been used. Gloriosa and Bromelia flowers
are incorporated in a glass tube.