Some time ago, I stumbled upon the breathtaking work of Japanese florist @yuka.miyatake — so unique, so elegant, so effortlessly clean.
This small bouquet, part of a cake project I’m currently working on, was born from deep admiration for her wedding floral designs. Delicate yet bold. Understated yet unforgettable.
And now… it’s time to introduce my third technique:
✨ VellisBlooms™ – the wet rebellion. ✨
We’re back to texture. Back to veiners.
But this time, with freedom in motion.
A water-based method that’s fast, flexible, and full of flair — no fear of working wet, no compromise on detail.
Yes, this is #waferpaper
Yes, this is real.
And yes — I’d love to hear your thoughts.
This small bouquet, part of a cake project I’m currently working on, was born from deep admiration for her wedding floral designs. Delicate yet bold. Understated yet unforgettable.
And now… it’s time to introduce my third technique:
✨ VellisBlooms™ – the wet rebellion. ✨
We’re back to texture. Back to veiners.
But this time, with freedom in motion.
A water-based method that’s fast, flexible, and full of flair — no fear of working wet, no compromise on detail.
Yes, this is #waferpaper
Yes, this is real.
And yes — I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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What magnificent work—truly beautiful! Congratulations. And I'm deeply grateful for the wonderful introduction and connection. I truly respect your passion-filled, beautiful designs and intricate techniques🧡💐
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Absolutely gorgeous❤️❤️❤️❤️
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