5 wedding florists, 5 unique styles
Thursday 05 June 2025
Ƶz is here for every florist this wedding season! The wedding season is all about creativity for florists: combining your unique style with the wishes of each couple.
Jennifer Mühlbauer, known for her third place in the Deutsche Meisterschaft der Floristen (DMF), created two floral arrangements especially for florieren! Magazine in collaboration with Masterpieces and Ƶz. Her creations reflect the theme ‘Life in childhood’. In this article, Jennifer shares her interpretation of growth, intuition and the powerful essence of early life, all of which are embodied in her work.
This design is inspired by the song “Kinder an die Macht” by Herbert Grönemeyer. Jennifer expresses the dynamic between chaos, wildness, and calm moments. Each flower has its own space to grow and move freely. Seeds were consciously chosen as a base element, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life: every seed holds a unique personality.
The vase, covered in elm seeds, represents balance, peace, and love, everything a child needs to thrive. The elm itself stands for intuition, the foundation on which children naturally live.
Color palette: Multicolored, rich and vibrant
Technique: Parallel design in Oasis floral foam, topped with sand and seeds.
Phlox
Spray rose 'Saffron Smile'
Lisianthus 'Rosanne Terracotta'
Dianthus 'Peach Wonder'
Delphinium 'Guardian Lavender'
Syringa vulgaris 'Ruhm von Horstenstein'
Hypericum 'Mellow Romance'
Talinum 'Long John'
Own materials used:
Elm seeds (Ulmus)
Oenothera biennis
Rosa Multiflora
Viburnum farreri
Chimonanthus praecox
Footed vase
Wood glue
Floral foam
Sand
Own materials used:
Elm seeds (Ulmus)
Oenothera biennis
Rosa Multiflora
Viburnum farreri
Chimonanthus praecox
Footed vase
Wood glue
Floral foam
Sand
Jennifer’s second piece is made of two interconnected bouquets: a large one for the parents and a smaller one representing the newborn child. The large bouquet symbolizes the parents’ life story: memories and moments they want to pass on. These are reflected in the diverse characters of the flowers.
The small bouquet represents the newborn. Composed of only a few blooms, each chosen for its healing or symbolic meaning. For example, chamomile was traditionally used as a protective plant above cradles. Jennifer used delicate, refined flowers for a tender and harmonious result.
A fine, subtle wire connects both bouquets: bound for eternity.
Freesia 'Boulevard'
Germini 'Elite'
Rose 'Carpe Diem'
Clematis 'Blue Pirouette'
Eryngium 'Aquarius Questar'
Sanguisorba 'Red Dream'
Calendula 'Orange'
Scabiosa 'Cherry Marachino Bon Bon Scoop'
Matricaria 'Cameron'
Phlox
Alchemilla mollis 'Robustica'
Own materials used:
Salvia officinalis
Thymus vulgaris