
Eva Maria Herb, the principal of Flowers Design School in WA was the guest demonstrator of the Victoria/Tasmania Interflora Unit in May 2006. Lisa Cassidy of Fast Flowers in Melbourne and I were her assistants. Eva never fails to continually invent new and creative ways to display flowers and I wish there was more space to display all her designs. The stunning red anthurium bridal bouquet pictured had a beautiful buttonhole to match for the groom. Part displayed is a table centre of ivy leaves and muehlenbeckia vine with Cattleya orchids.
Photo 2 is a table decoration, a quirky display high above the eyeline of the guests so as to not invade the festivities. Greg Roycroft seems to be proposing a toast to the bride and groom.
A shoulder decoration is part displayed lying on the table.
Photo 3 is another stunning bridal bouquet with a structure overwound with pearls and wire with roses and phalaenopsis, extravagent trailing gold ribbon with a trailing grass handle.
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