Celebrate winter!
miércoles 29 octubre 2025
Winter is coming, and there’s so much to look forward to! For florists looking for winter inspiration: this blog covers everything about seasonal flowers, weddings, and holidays.
With less than 100 days to go until Christmas, now is the perfect time to prepare and stock up on the right products. Classic must-haves in festive shades are essential, but you can also enrich your arrangements with other atmospheric elements.
From deep blue to pastel, from moss to ribbon: discover how our ambassadors bring Christmas 2025 to life.
Masterpieces by Sam ambassador Samantha Wilhelm shows a striking shift for Christmas 2025: deep blue hues take center stage. Another trend she sees strongly emerging: continuous wax creations. These are candles or wax shapes that seem to flow seamlessly through an arrangement, from a vase edge to a bowl, or even into a table piece. They create a playful and fluid effect.

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Not only Samantha notices this trend. Masterpieces Offer ambassador Jennifer Muehllbauer also points out the charm of real candles. While many people choose LED candles today, nothing beats real candlelight, she says:


For Masterpieces ambassador Jenny, this season is all about the trend color cherry red. Recognized as a true Christmas shade, it immediately brings atmosphere. Jenny focuses on red berries in a winter landscape, traditional decorations, and warm moments.

For Madita, too, Christmas revolves around red. The red poinsettia, she says, is the only plant that symbolizes the season so strongly. In classic cherry red, it adds warmth, comfort, and festivity, whether combined with gold or natural décor.


From bold tones to softer touches: ribbons are making a remarkable comeback this year. They add elegance and playful festivity to Christmas décor.
They instantly radiate celebration, playfulness, and elegance. Their versatility makes them special: as a subtle adornment on gifts, a decorative accent on wreaths, or, as shown here, tied around candleholders. In no time at all, ribbons create a festive atmosphere.
Ambassador Naira took inspiration for her Christmas creations from Pop Art with influences of Ikebana. Her floral work is made from natural materials, such as wood and beeswax. These natural elements are combined with the warm glow of church candles.

In addition to warm tones we also see peace and simplicity returning in the Scandinavian influences that ambassador Mari from Nosioko draws inspiration from. Soft textures in white shades give the feeling of snow and emphasize the hygge style. Hygge is a Danish concept that represents a sense of coziness, contentment, and comfort, often associated with warmth and togetherness. Think cotton, pussy willows, lush flowers (like ranunculus), and elegant white tulips.

Next to serene white, color returns in a natural, calming variant: green. For this, Mari created a more DIY-style table decoration, with moss taking center stage: simple and fun to make yourself.


Masterpieces No Filter ambassador Lily of the Valley creates a magical atmosphere for the holidays with her stunning pastel Christmas bouquet. Soft pink shades are harmoniously combined with brown-painted asparagus and shiny golden eucalyptus. The result is a floral piece that captures warmth, style, and magic in one bouquet. It’s a perfect interpretation of the romantic Christmas trend of 2025.

Ambassador Lily of the Valley shows that this is the dopamine trend of the season: a bouquet full of color contrast. It creates a joyful and festive atmosphere. The deep blue asparagus gives the bouquet a striking twist and makes it a true celebration. This deep blue shade will return more often in Christmas designs in 2025, adding a fresh, contemporary dimension to the holidays.


Every design reflects the craftsmanship and passion that connect our community. Whatever trends you apply this Christmas, it’s all about your creative signature. Dare to combine trends. Every flower, every color, and every detail tells your own Christmas story.
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