It's a very flexible wire, so it just bends around the wrist. Place it on and squeeze it to conform. It's as simple as that. Thanks for your interest in our videos!
Stacie, The wire band that Talmage makes at the beginning is what attaches to the wrist. It just lays on the arm and then is easily bent to fit. Because these flowers will not have a water source, they may begin looking dehydrated after a couple of days--even when stored in a cooler or refrigerator. Maybe it's wise to make a practice corsage a week or two in advance, and if you don't feel confident about it, go ahead and place an order with a local florist. Thanks for watching!
aclkeba, Talmage says that the glue sets in just a few moments, but he recommends allowing 15 to 20 minutes before allowing it to be worn, just for extra security. Thanks for viewing our videos!
How far ahead do you suggest making this before the flowers die. I'm making one for my son to give to his GF for prom, and if it doesn't work out, I need to have time to go buy one. Also, how do you attach it to her wrist? With more ribbon? Thank you for your video!
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I love your videos.
so informative and you have a great speaking voice and manner.
It's a very flexible wire, so it just bends around the wrist. Place it on and squeeze it to conform. It's as simple as that. Thanks for your interest in our videos!
Stacie,
The wire band that Talmage makes at the beginning is what attaches to the wrist. It just lays on the arm and then is easily bent to fit. Because these flowers will not have a water source, they may begin looking dehydrated after a couple of days--even when stored in a cooler or refrigerator. Maybe it's wise to make a practice corsage a week or two in advance, and if you don't feel confident about it, go ahead and place an order with a local florist. Thanks for watching!
aclkeba, Talmage says that the glue sets in just a few moments, but he recommends allowing 15 to 20 minutes before allowing it to be worn, just for extra security. Thanks for viewing our videos!
Beautiful corsage and for that u earned a new sub
Glad you like it!
How far ahead do you suggest making this before the flowers die. I'm making one for my son to give to his GF for prom, and if it doesn't work out, I need to have time to go buy one. Also, how do you attach it to her wrist? With more ribbon? Thank you for your video!
How long does it take the glue to set/dry? and is it annoying to apply (like hot glue is)?
That looks fantastic! Ty :D!
i love it... thanks for your video
Way kool got to try this, wow
how does the wire piece attach to the wrist tho??
I'm going to try that! love soft wire.
Thanks for tuning in to our video, Danielle! Good luck with your corsage, and please share a photo of your finished product on our Facebook page or Twitter feed.
what gauge wire is that?
Thank you!
You should make one for a boutonniere
AWESOME
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