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Pastel spring bouquet

Our pastel spring bouquet delights with a soft colour palette of yellow flowers and delicate blossoms with a hint of yellow. The green, yellow and pale pink "wick thread" wool cords are artfully wrapped around a cardboard ring, while the "Lunte" felting wool gives the arrangement a special, soft touch. This enchanting design brings a fresh spring accent to any room and is perfect for special occasions or as a stylish decorative element for your home.

Materials and colours

Apple green

Yolk yellow

pale pink

This bouquet impresses with its fresh colours Apple green, Yolk yellow and Pale pink. The combination of these colours gives the arrangement a special touch. The Wool cords "wick thread" in Green, Yellow and Pale pink are skilfully wrapped around a cardboard ring, giving the bouquet a delicate and elegant look.

The loose Felting wool "Lunte" complements the design perfectly and provides a soft, textural addition. Yellow flowers and those with a slight Yellow flair create a lively accent and harmonise wonderfully with the wool cords used.

This interplay of colours and materials creates a visually appealing and stylish floral arrangement that impresses with its colourfulness and high-quality workmanship.

Step by step

Step 1:
Springlike

In soft shades of yellow and orange, this bouquet of flowers from Per Benjamin. The light and pastel colours exude a feeling of springtime lightness.

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Fluffy in pastel

Apple green, yolk yellow and pale pink are the colours that make this bouquet something special. Per Benjamin combines the loose felting wool "Lunte" with the matching wool cords "Dochtfaden" to give the bouquet a delicate look.

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Cardboard and wire in shape

And this is how it works: Cut a round circle about 4-5 cm wide out of cardboard and then attach a wire to the inside, outside and centre using adhesive tape.

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Now it's time for stickers

Tear up the "Lunte" felt wool into little woolly clouds and stick them to the cardboard with a spray adhesive. Make sure that you always alternate the colours so that your sheep's wool stays nice and fluffy.

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Colourfully wrapped

Wrap the cardboard ring with the "wick thread" wool cords to additionally secure the felt wool. The threads can cross over again and again and get a little mixed up.

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A wiry centre

A sturdy wire in the centre provides the necessary backbone for this flower bouquet. Wrap the wire with green masking tape so that it doesn't stand out among the flowers.

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Delicate flower arrangement

Arrange your flowers in the wool ring. Choose flowers in similar pastel colours that you have also used in the wool ring. Designer Per Benjamin has discreetly and loosely draped bear grass as a binding green and fixed individual grasses in the woollen wreath.

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Designer

Per Benjamin
Per Benjamin
Per Benjamin is a passionate florist with an unstoppable curiosity for flowers. His philosophy is to use ordinary flowers in new and creative ways to show their true beauty. With over 25 years of experience, he inspires through innovative design approaches and his coaching programmes. Per Benjamin sees traditional boundaries as sources of inspiration and combines creativity with commercial success to inspire his clients worldwide