Fall is in the air! Beautiful, John, and I really like the small sedums and grasses, along with the "feathters, and ribbon loops. I have to admit that I've not been a fan of corsages if only because I've really never had to do them, or at least not at all frequently. When I worked in a shop, the boss almost always insisted on doing them himself. It's fine, really, but I do enjoy seeing them and watching you compose one from a variety of seasonal materals. Thanks very much! Stay safe. Be well!
stepps511 thank you! I started off years ago liking corsage work - then I hated it - now I like it again 😀 I’ve never heard of anyone wanting to hog it all though 😆 Be safe my friend 🍁🍂
I will love see a video with different ways u do for wrapping bouquets ? With paper, tissue , or something else? Keep it in mind for the next video 😊👏🏻
Love your videos. I actually enjoyed making wired corsages. I used Singapore Orchids a lot with ivy, asparagus fern, gypsophila and a sheer ribbon. Finished off with pearl head pins to attach to clothing. Always had scissors especially for wire.
Thank you, John. That is lovely. I was pleased to see how you incorporated the little bits and bobs into the overall corsage design. I liked that you could switch up the color with any color of those ribbon loops. I was thinking that white flowers with little red ribbon loops would have a candy-cane effect, or that mixing up pastel ribbons might be very pretty for a spring corsage (e.g. for Easter, or for the grandmothers at a Spring baby shower). You long experience at making corsages really shined through.
Jean Vignes thank you! I think once I realised the method is consistent, then it means you can p,at with the materials to get different effects - so it was nice to make an autumn, orange design - most tend to be pastels and specifically for weddings. I like your idea of candy stripes or two tone colour schemes! That could be very striking. Stay safe 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Looks wonderful John! Thanks for sharing. If I may, am wondering how did you take apart carnation petals and bind them together? And how do you attach this corsage to the wrist please? 🙏🏼 thanks again!
Hello! Thank you - to break the carnation just pull open the lower calyx and take a tuft of petals and pull sideways - then these can be wired into a unit by themselves ( with either a loop of wire sitting parallel or scewered through with a wire then make a loop ). If you looking out playlist section there are other wrist corsage videos and these show how best to attach them to a bracelet base. 😀 hope that helps 🌼
I would love to wear this corsage! Just lovely ❤️ I have wondered how to include succulents as they are REALLY popular in Canada right now. Thanks for the ideas.
Hi, really beautiful, you are very professional in your approach, can I ask how or what pin you would use to attach this? I have seen Corsage clips but think they have to be incorporated into the design?
Hello - just a simple pin like in the other video - so 40 mm or 55 mm would be fine. You are right, the clips need incorporated - the pin is traditional and easy! 😀
Thank you! This would come with pearl headed pin - or it could be attached with a magnet instead but one half of the magnet fitting needs to be taped into the corsage. The pin is the traditional fix method - it’s quick and cheap as well 😀
HI John:)) Beautiful choice of flowers. Love the color of your roses perfect for the season. The 'lil bits of this and that's are quite nice. Really added so much texture and movement that catches the eye. Quiet the eye catcher I would say...LOL Question. Have you ever made a wrist corsage? The weather in OHIO today is a bit cooler. Not ready for that but it's comin if I like it or not. Anyway I hope this finds you happy and healthy my friend. Stay safe God Bless. Rebekah
Kuge thank you and yes, lots of wrist corsages! 🤪 we have made a wrist corsage video - it’s very similar but just mounted onto a bracelet base. It’s started to get a bit cooler here as well - and I like that! Just nice after all this hot weather, and I can do more gardening. Stay safe and happy as well, and hopefully not too cold 🙋🏼♂️🍂🍁
Not specifically how to wire a ribbon, but here is a link to one of our bow videos - ruclips.net/video/9sK6zcOzQHM/видео.html So in the double loop style you can tie it off with a wire or a thin ribbon - just pinch the middle to bring it together is the way to give a good hold. 🌼
Very beautiful. I had completely forgotten about using the ribbon detail. That was like must in every corsage.
@@LinaBooC-tg8ou old school but good 😊
Lovely corsage design! I also like the ivy leaves... very easy to work with.
Julia Helland thank you 😊
Flawless execution, lovely result. Your technique is fascinating to watch. So grateful you're willing to share it!
tess. oh thank you! 😀 it’s good to share 🙋🏼♂️
Complety agree. He is an artist.
I love how detailed you are!
Thank you 😊
Fall is in the air! Beautiful, John, and I really like the small sedums and grasses, along with the "feathters, and ribbon loops. I have to admit that I've not been a fan of corsages if only because I've really never had to do them, or at least not at all frequently. When I worked in a shop, the boss almost always insisted on doing them himself. It's fine, really, but I do enjoy seeing them and watching you compose one from a variety of seasonal materals. Thanks very much! Stay safe. Be well!
stepps511 thank you! I started off years ago liking corsage work - then I hated it - now I like it again 😀 I’ve never heard of anyone wanting to hog it all though 😆
Be safe my friend 🍁🍂
What Country are you in
Irene Davo I now live in Hungary, but was based in Scotland up to last year.
I will love see a video with different ways u do for wrapping bouquets ? With paper, tissue , or something else? Keep it in mind for the next video 😊👏🏻
Lovely, I always enjoy making a corsage. It certainly brings out your creative side 😊
Lil Williams yes! And it’s nice to work on a different scale 😀🙋🏼♂️
Believe or not I got a job was florist only watching your videos and learning from you 🥰😊👌👏🏻
Silvana Turci that is great - and in the job you can learn a lot! Well done 😀🙋🏼♂️
My goodness, I adore your videos! You are a delight!
Thank you! 😀
Gorgeous! Especially love the grass movement. Beautiful, John. Love it 💕
Margaret Ferguson thank you! Yes, the grass adds a bit of movement I think 😀🌼
Full of class - voice, style and flower design. LOVE IT !!!😊
Jane Smith 😀🌼🙋🏼♂️
Wow. It's wonderful arrengement. Thank you.
Thank you 😊 🌼
Love your videos. I actually enjoyed making wired corsages. I used Singapore Orchids a lot with ivy, asparagus fern, gypsophila and a sheer ribbon. Finished off with pearl head pins to attach to clothing. Always had scissors especially for wire.
Thank you! Yes, those little orchids are perfect for corsages 😊🙋🏼♂️
Thank you, John. That is lovely. I was pleased to see how you incorporated the little bits and bobs into the overall corsage design. I liked that you could switch up the color with any color of those ribbon loops. I was thinking that white flowers with little red ribbon loops would have a candy-cane effect, or that mixing up pastel ribbons might be very pretty for a spring corsage (e.g. for Easter, or for the grandmothers at a Spring baby shower). You long experience at making corsages really shined through.
Jean Vignes thank you! I think once I realised the method is consistent, then it means you can p,at with the materials to get different effects - so it was nice to make an autumn, orange design - most tend to be pastels and specifically for weddings.
I like your idea of candy stripes or two tone colour schemes! That could be very striking.
Stay safe 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Looks wonderful John! Thanks for sharing. If I may, am wondering how did you take apart carnation petals and bind them together? And how do you attach this corsage to the wrist please? 🙏🏼 thanks again!
Hello! Thank you - to break the carnation just pull open the lower calyx and take a tuft of petals and pull sideways - then these can be wired into a unit by themselves ( with either a loop of wire sitting parallel or scewered through with a wire then make a loop ).
If you looking out playlist section there are other wrist corsage videos and these show how best to attach them to a bracelet base. 😀 hope that helps 🌼
Gorgeous! Thank you!
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Beautiful and elegant. 💐💐💐
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Absolutely beautiful, brilliant informative video as always!
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I love your choices!
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I would love to wear this corsage! Just lovely ❤️ I have wondered how to include succulents as they are REALLY popular in Canada right now. Thanks for the ideas.
Kathryn Galajda thank you! You just snip off the heads and pierce through with the wire - and you don’t have to worry about them wilting 😀🙋🏼♂️
Hi, really beautiful, you are very professional in your approach, can I ask how or what pin you would use to attach this? I have seen Corsage clips but think they have to be incorporated into the design?
Hello - just a simple pin like in the other video - so 40 mm or 55 mm would be fine.
You are right, the clips need incorporated - the pin is traditional and easy! 😀
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Love your videos and love the final product. How is this corsage attached to a dress?
Thank you! This would come with pearl headed pin - or it could be attached with a magnet instead but one half of the magnet fitting needs to be taped into the corsage.
The pin is the traditional fix method - it’s quick and cheap as well 😀
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HI John:)) Beautiful choice of flowers. Love the color of your roses perfect for the season. The 'lil bits of this and that's are quite nice. Really added so much texture and movement that catches the eye. Quiet the eye catcher I would say...LOL Question. Have you ever made a wrist corsage? The weather in OHIO today is a bit cooler. Not ready for that but it's comin if I like it or not. Anyway I hope this finds you happy and healthy my friend. Stay safe God Bless. Rebekah
Kuge thank you and yes, lots of wrist corsages! 🤪 we have made a wrist corsage video - it’s very similar but just mounted onto a bracelet base.
It’s started to get a bit cooler here as well - and I like that! Just nice after all this hot weather, and I can do more gardening.
Stay safe and happy as well, and hopefully not too cold 🙋🏼♂️🍂🍁
Litlle, pretty thing with very good design and good taste, as always. Well done 👌✨
Marta Sochacka-Duszak thank you 😊 🌼
Bellissimo 😍 questa composizione per quanto tempo rimane fresca ?
Iulia Teodorescu è davvero per un giorno, quindi puoi farlo il giorno o il pomeriggio prima. grazie per aver guardato 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
@@FlowerJoos grazie mille gentilissimo
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Nadia Bronner thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️
Do you have a video on how to wire the ribbons?
Not specifically how to wire a ribbon, but here is a link to one of our bow videos - ruclips.net/video/9sK6zcOzQHM/видео.html
So in the double loop style you can tie it off with a wire or a thin ribbon - just pinch the middle to bring it together is the way to give a good hold. 🌼
@@FlowerJoos thank you for the information
What size gauge wire do you use on the smaller flowers ??
Kristina Abbott these are 0.26 which is quite a firm rose wire, but you could use a 0..28 as a finer one to wire the leaves. 😀🙋🏼♂️
I am not a fan of corsages but I do like to clip them on my purse . Gorgeous I want that , nice head piece love this show watchbeverydsyb
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