Oh Monti !!! You’re an amazing teacher !!! I struggled with doing my daughters wedding flowers … but now I’m halfway through and I’m having such a great time doing these flowers !!! Thank you for your prayers and encouragement ♥️
Oh how wonderful, friend! I am so glad! What a wonderful and precious opportunity to get to do that for your sweet girl. You are so welcome, darling! If you ever have questions, let me know!
Thank you so much! We are making these for my sister's funeral and are on a budget so your video really helped! Keep blessing others with your gifts. 😊
Oh sweet friend, I am so sorry for your loss. But I am so glad this video was helpful for you, and I know the corsages will turn out lovely. Please let us know if you ever have any questions! I am more than happy to help.
Oh my goodness, wonderful tutorial!!! I work in a grocery store floral dept and prom season is almost here ... this is going to be a huge help to me thank you very much!!
I taught myself floral design 5 years ago when our oldest daughter was getting married. I used wood flowers and made over 125 pieces - decorations, centerpieces, bouquets, bride bouquet, throw, boutonnières, pin on corsages…it took me 9 months, as I was teaching myself and there was so much I had to make, I’m also slow as I have a connective tissue disease where repetitive motion makes my neck, arms and hands worse. After doing my daughter’s wedding, I had so many people wanting me to do their flower. Again because of health I couldn’t commit. However, I have done 7 other weddings for close family and friends that had small weddings. I’ve also made arrangements, decor, ornaments etc for gifts from me. No one in my area does wood flowers, but as said before, health prevents me from doing it as a job. I have to work an hour then rest a while and not overdo, or I pay for it for days. I started with just the raw flower heads, painted, stemmed and then designed with both artificial, preserved, and dried greenery and filler. Now I’m working on our other daughters flowers. I’m slower now than I was 5 years ago due to health. I have completed the Bridesmaids bouquets and boutonnières. I still have to do corsages, throw bouquet, an arch piece, a few other pieces and her bouquet. She wants a cascade which I’m saving that until last because I have never attempted cascade. I have bad creativity block as I’m working on corsages today. She wants pin on, which is what my other daughter had. I have a room that is like a florist with so many flowers, greenery etc. I’m having creative block so I was searching ideas for pin on corsages & found your video. I know this is for wrist, but I can get ideas for the pin on style. Thank you. I have 10 weeks to finish 7 pin corsages, 1 throw bouquet, cascade Bride bouquet, Arch piece, and a few more decorations. So I’m stressed.
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial. I've made plenty of pin on corsages. I do like the look of the wristlet, but i don't like that the elastic is always too tight. Everyone complains about that. 💯
Yes, we do! Floral adhesive corsage glue or wire and tape is safe in a cooler or fridge. Any other glue will not keep the corsage together in that cold environment. It can be stored in a cooler/fridge for about 2 days or so until it is needed for the event.
Yes, you can! If we sell a corsage for Friday, we will typically make it Wednesday or Thursday and hold it in our cooler. It should do just fine in a cold case in a moisture box!
Aaaaahhhhhmazing tutorial....thank you!!!!
Oh Monti !!! You’re an amazing teacher !!! I struggled with doing my daughters wedding flowers … but now I’m halfway through and I’m having such a great time doing these flowers !!! Thank you for your prayers and encouragement ♥️
Oh how wonderful, friend! I am so glad! What a wonderful and precious opportunity to get to do that for your sweet girl. You are so welcome, darling! If you ever have questions, let me know!
So helpful and beautiful, Thanks for sharing x
Thank you so much! We are making these for my sister's funeral and are on a budget so your video really helped! Keep blessing others with your gifts. 😊
Oh sweet friend, I am so sorry for your loss. But I am so glad this video was helpful for you, and I know the corsages will turn out lovely. Please let us know if you ever have any questions! I am more than happy to help.
This is very informative and I can see clearly how you create these. They are very pretty 💐
Thanks so much 😊
Oh my goodness, wonderful tutorial!!! I work in a grocery store floral dept and prom season is almost here ... this is going to be a huge help to me thank you very much!!
Oh wonderful! I'm so glad we could help! Thank you for watching!
This is amazing! Thank you so much for the tutorials you post. They definitely helped a lot. :) God bless you.
Oh my goal with these videos is to help so I am so glad! You are more than welcome, darling! Thank you for watching and God bless you, friend!
Great tutorial, thanks a bunch!😊❤
Wonderful! Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you! 👏👏
Oh you're welcome! Thank you for watching!
I taught myself floral design 5 years ago when our oldest daughter was getting married. I used wood flowers and made over 125 pieces - decorations, centerpieces, bouquets, bride bouquet, throw, boutonnières, pin on corsages…it took me 9 months, as I was teaching myself and there was so much I had to make, I’m also slow as I have a connective tissue disease where repetitive motion makes my neck, arms and hands worse. After doing my daughter’s wedding, I had so many people wanting me to do their flower. Again because of health I couldn’t commit. However, I have done 7 other weddings for close family and friends that had small weddings. I’ve also made arrangements, decor, ornaments etc for gifts from me. No one in my area does wood flowers, but as said before, health prevents me from doing it as a job. I have to work an hour then rest a while and not overdo, or I pay for it for days. I started with just the raw flower heads, painted, stemmed and then designed with both artificial, preserved, and dried greenery and filler. Now I’m working on our other daughters flowers. I’m slower now than I was 5 years ago due to health. I have completed the Bridesmaids bouquets and boutonnières. I still have to do corsages, throw bouquet, an arch piece, a few other pieces and her bouquet. She wants a cascade which I’m saving that until last because I have never attempted cascade. I have bad creativity block as I’m working on corsages today. She wants pin on, which is what my other daughter had. I have a room that is like a florist with so many flowers, greenery etc. I’m having creative block so I was searching ideas for pin on corsages & found your video. I know this is for wrist, but I can get ideas for the pin on style. Thank you. I have 10 weeks to finish 7 pin corsages, 1 throw bouquet, cascade Bride bouquet, Arch piece, and a few more decorations. So I’m stressed.
I would love to see pictures of your arrangements! This sounds very interesting
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Thank you love the way you explain everything
Oh I am so glad. You are so welcome!
Simple to follow instruction at regular speed so you can easily construct yourself. Thanks!
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!
Lovely ❤
Thank you!
what a great tutorial you explained every step so simply, 1 question in doing artificial flowers are the steps the same?
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial. I've made plenty of pin on corsages. I do like the look of the wristlet, but i don't like that the elastic is always too tight. Everyone complains about that. 💯
How long do i cut the wrist elastic
Do you place corsage in a fridge after it’s been made? Will it be ok with the glue? Thank you
Yes, we do! Floral adhesive corsage glue or wire and tape is safe in a cooler or fridge. Any other glue will not keep the corsage together in that cold environment. It can be stored in a cooler/fridge for about 2 days or so until it is needed for the event.
thanks 😊
how do you keep the tape from slipping off the calyx
can I make a corsage 2 days before the order is picked up , given it is stored in cold case in a moisture box? thank you!
Yes, you can! If we sell a corsage for Friday, we will typically make it Wednesday or Thursday and hold it in our cooler. It should do just fine in a cold case in a moisture box!
What size wire gauge for tying ribbon?
Can you please tell me how long these flower arrangements will last and do they need to be refrigerated to help them last longer?
Yes, we put ours in a cooler to keep them fresh.They should last about a day outside a cooler and two, maybe three, inside a cooler!
Where do u get the glue
Thank you now i know howe its make margareth from the Nederlands
Oh you are so welcome, Margareth! Thank you for watching!
How long before the flowers will start to wilt ?
They will last about two days outside of a cooler and about three to four days inside a cooler.
❤I would like for you to walk me through this 😊
Magnifigue
Thank you, my friend!
I would have just taped the 2 wires and the bow all at the same time instead of individually