Jump all around

These unique vases are perfect for creating a beautiful, spacious display at the wedding venue. The flowers—which are also incorporated into the hand-tied bridal bouquet—take center stage here. The couple’s choice of flowers thus serves as a unifying theme throughout the day.
Hand-tied bouquet

This hand-tied bridal bouquet feels wonderful to hold and is a feast for the eyes thanks to its lushness. French tulips, Eremurus, beautiful daffodils, and fern fronds give this bouquet a unique composition. Daffodils can sometimes be difficult to work with due to their hollow stems, but by inserting a wire into the stem, they stay nice and upright. The bottoms of the stems have been briefly dipped in liquid wax, preventing sap from leaking out. Small, attached violets add a lovely accent to the arrangement.
Dancing Queen

The base of this playful and airy bridal bouquet is Oasis Rustic Grapevine Wire: beautiful, sturdy, and natural-looking wire that curls down in a light, flowing manner. Hanging from it are ribbons in various colors and all kinds of trims strung on thin bouillon wires. Peacock feathers and the bold, unconventional flower colors give this bridal bouquet—which seems to “dance” as the bride walks—extra character. Flowers used include: violas, Saxifraga flowers, Muscari, and beaded hyacinth nails. All flowers have been dipped in FloraLife Quick Dip for longer-lasting freshness.
“With passion and a love for the craft”

I always find it truly special to be able to contribute to one of the highlights of someone’s life. How wonderful is it that, through your passion and love for your craft, you get to create the ultimate experience that contributes to what many consider “the best day of their lives”?!
From the broad concepts that the couple or the wedding planner has come up with themselves, right down to the smallest details—such as incorporating a piece of jewelry that belonged to a deceased loved one into the bridal bouquet. I love taking on that challenge time and time again.
These days, more and more brides are coming into the shop with fully detailed mood boards from Pinterest. Sometimes they’re real “bridezillas,” but they gradually warm up once you show them that you have the knowledge and expertise to make their dream a reality. Here, too, it’s crucial that you exude professionalism and clearly explain your process. This is exactly where you can set yourself apart as a florist!
Warm colors

Thanks to its light and airy arrangement and warm color palette, this bridal bouquet has a contemporary and romantic look. The color scheme is based on warm tones, such as peach, ochre, terracotta, and dusty pink.
The bouquet includes Rosa ‘Toffee’, Ranunculus ‘Elegance Salmon’, Anethum, Clematis ‘Pluis’, Eucalyptus ‘Ocher’, Rosa ‘Combo’, and Ranunculus ‘Butterfly Hestia’.
Original

This combination of flowers and gold-colored letters creates a unique and modern statement piece that stands out from the traditional bouquet. By attaching each letter individually to a metal wire, a truly original design is achieved. The flowers used are Phalaenopsis ‘Pure White’ and Viola ‘White Wave’.