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Thinking You’ve Seen This Before?

Will Midnight matter to you? Can you create “black” magic with it? Will your customers like the look?

You of course decide for yourself, but if the wedding designs shown here are the evidence, the answers for us are clearly yes, yes and yes! Each of Smithers-Oasis Design Director Frank Feysa’s designs uses exposed dark foam beautifully.

We hope you’re looking forward to using it—for the design possibilities and the additional benefits!

What’s Less Obvious In The Photos?

Black foam is more than just elegant appearance. Because with it, you can also save time, choose less expensive containers and use fewer fresh ingredients.

How? No fresh ingredients or decorative materials to cover foam. No time spent applying them. Using fewer flowers because you’re not trying to hide foam. Opting for less expensive clear rather than more expensive opaque containers.

You can read more about these benefits in the explanation for each arrangement below. And you don’t need black magic to achieve them—just your imagination and skill.

You Haven’t Seen This Before...

Midnight is real fresh-flower foam with the same performance as biodegradable Floral Foam MaxLife. Like with Maxlife, it’s easy to insert flowers and the foam grips each stem securely. It holds water. And it biodegrades!

When dry, Midnight is charcoal color. As it soaks, it turns an inky black. This makes it easy for consumers to see when to add water. Available in 5-inch cubes in addition to regular, grande and designer block sizes, the sculpting possibilities are limitless.

So no, you haven’t seen before this combination of performance and design possibilities.

Color Rings True Against True Neutral

Against a stark black backdrop, your designs can have an extra burst of color. All-white designs will shine brighter. Colors will ring truer and more saturated against a true neutral.

You might think Frank’s clever design’s are are loaded up with foliage. Well, look again. The only foliage used in this design is what you can see. Not a single stem is hidden or foundational.

Working with texture-rich botanicals in such a right-now palette, Midnight makes assembly of designs like these simple and quick.

Sometimes designers pretend as if green is a neutral. Yet they can be quite picky about which greenery to use.

Give true neutral a try and let us know what you think!

Clear Glass Containers

Every day retailers and designers send out dozens of low and lush vase arrangements in cubes and cylinder vases.

Often the designs are created in green floral foam and the inside of the vase is wrapped with a broad leaf to hide the foam. Then over the top of they start adding foliage and finally flowers.

You might use colored mylar sheets, sheet moss, florists foil or any number of other McGuyver-style methods to hide standard green foam.

Using Oasis Midnight? You can eliminate the time hiding the foam plus most of the foliage used and focus in on the placement of the blooms.

In the design shown above, Frank was able to create moody and on-trend magic using fewer and finer flowers.

Exposed Foam As Design

Seeing is believing.

The lush design above in this article was created atop a plate glass pedestal, like what you’d use to display a cake, with the Midnight foam fully exposed.  That’s right, there’s no vessel at all! After creating the design in a grande brick, it was simply placed atop the pedestal.

We all know from doing sympathy designs that inserting stems into foam does displace some water. We also know the dripping subsides quickly.

So as Frank did, we invite you to give something new a try. You never know, maybe you didn’t need to buy that expensive vessel after all.

Keeping it simple is actually simple now!

The Space Between Flowers Is Profit

Much as low cube designs can be better in black, many of the wedding and event vessels often used, such as tapered wood vases, wood rings, cache bowls and logs, also look fantastic designed in black.

With Midnight foam, the receding color traits of black help mask any negative space between blooms and foam. Meaning? You need less foliage and flowers to fill that void!

Any time flowers will be viewed in low light, aim to use Midnight so you can cut back on foliage and spend those dollars on more gorgeous blooms.

Remember, the space between your flowers is your profit.

Give It A Go Yourself

Whatever your personal design aesthetic, be it old-school and traditional, cutting edge and modern or laid-back and bohemian, Oasis Midnight foam has so much to offer and SO much less to hide!

See for yourself how working in black can help your bottom line and increase your creativity!

Less truly is more.

DVFlora

Author DVFlora

For over 60 years DVFlora has been providing professional retail florists, wedding & event coordinators, and garden centers with the finest in Fresh cut flowers and greens, floral supplies, and botanicals.

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