Sweet waterfall

A waterfall bouquet with a surprising color combination, yet very sweet and soft. Many details can be found in this bridal bouquet. The base consists of a wire frame in which many rows of diamond pearls are incorporated - this creates the complete shape. All flowers are glued into this bouquet: you will find pink, purple, brown and soft yellow tones in the processed flowers: Phalaenopsis, Cambria orchid, Polianthes tuberosa, hyacinth nails, orchids, Talinum ‘Long John’ and mini Madiba chrysanthemums.
Duet

This bridal bouquet is designed to match the necklace. The shape is attached to a wooden spool that serves as a handle. Holes are drilled in the wooden spool from which colored aluminum wire emerges. These are connected to each other and literally form the coat rack for this bridal bouquet. Many holographic 'diamonds' are also incorporated into the base on thin brown aluminum wire. These are woven together to form the wreath shape. All materials are glued on and between these in brown, dark pink, dark red, burgundy, and purple hues. The processed flowers are Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, orchids, Scabiosa, hyacinth nails, Madiba chrysanthemums, Ludisia leaf, and Tillandsia 'Hermosa' leaf.
Necklace

For the bride who wants something different and has guts, an elegant necklace. In this substructure, many holographic 'diamonds' are incorporated on 1mm thin brown aluminum wire. These are all interwoven into the correct shape. All materials are glued on and between these in brown, dark pink, dark red, burgundy and purple shades. The processed flowers are Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, orchids, Scabiosa, hyacinth nails, Madiba chrysanthemums, Ludisia leaf and Tillandsia 'Hermosa' leaf.
Ode to Aruba

The base is a boat shape of Lunaria made using the glue technique. The boat is filled with zinc fern (Phlebodium 'Blue Star'), Brunia, pampas grass (Cortaderia), silver bush (Calocephalus) and reused roots of the Phalaenopsis. Cream-colored Christmas baubles and a petrified desert rose give the whole a Christmas touch.
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Inspiration for the materials used comes from Christmas in Aruba, where plumes of pampas grass always play a role. 'Brunia is reminiscent of coral, zinc fern leaves of seaweed, and Lunaria of shells.'
Kurisumasu keki

Leading up to the holidays, pastry shops all over Japan display their most beautiful creations. The Christmas cake, kurisumasu keki, is one of
the highlights of the Japanese Christmas, a time full of romance and lights. For this floral Japanese Christmas cake with two layers, the base is made of Kalanchoe leaves and moss. Sprigs of Callicarpa, Rosa ‘Country Blues’, Hydrangea, Pinus strobus and pink-red Zantedeschia are inserted. Touches of silver bush (Calocephalus) and champagne-colored Christmas balls form festive accents.
Eye-catcher

A gold-colored garden vase is always ready for a festive arrangement, both indoors and outdoors. The bare contours of a Viburnum branch and the bark elements form a beautiful base for this pure arrangement with crooked branches of Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold' and an XXL pine cone as an eye-catcher. Accents of plane tree balls and Araucaria twigs give the whole something frivolous.