I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Do you know that feeling when it’s your birthday and you get a beautiful bouquet as a gift and the next day or two you have to throw it away? I know that feeling.

I decided to make a bouquet that you don’t need to say goodbye in a hard way. You can eat it. I make eatable bouquets from fruits, vegetables and herbs. It takes me 1 to 2 hours to make one and it weights about 2 to 3 kg.

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Bouquet from dragon fruits, avocados, radishes and lemons

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from artichoke, grapes, apple, garlic and rosemary

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from purple kale, purple carrot, chilli peppers, onions and garlic

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from bell peppers, kiwis, ginger and guelder rose berries

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from purple kale, eggplant, onions and figgs

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from pineapple, limes, grapefruit and sage

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from artichoke, eggplant, potatoes, black radish, bay leaves

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from cauliflower, eggplant, mushrooms, plums, radishes

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from apple, jalapeno, mushrooms, garlic, chilli peppers

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Bouquet from grapes, sage, kiwi, chestnuts, nephelium, physalis

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Craft table

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat

Portrait of myself with my favorite bouquet

I Create One-Of-A-Kind Bouquets That You Can Eat