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DIY: a fabulous flower corsage in a trice

Simple, elegant and refined!
Corsage
Corsages are traditionally worn by both men and women at formal events such as functions and weddings. You can order lovely corsages from a florist, but you can also make them yourself!
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What you need:

  • A flower (or plant) of your choice. In the example we chose gloriosa, but roses, carnations or orchids also work very well. 
  • Florist's tape, lace or sisal string  
  • A corsage magnet

Get to work

Volg het onderstaande stappenplan en ga aan de slag met het maken van een simpele corsage. Houd bij het kiezen van de bloem rekening met de lengte en zwaarte van de corsage. Je wilt natuurlijk niet dat deze in de weg zit of je mooie kleding overbloemt.

1

Choose an attractive part of the flower that you want to use for the corsage. Take account of the length and weight of the corsage. You don't want it to be in the way or to overshadow your lovely clothes.

2

Wrap the trunk or stem in sisal string or tape.

3

Place the first side of the corsage magnet below the final winding.

4

The other side of the magnet goes behind your clothing so that your beautiful dress remains undamaged. 

Did you know...

Men wear corsages with the flower upwards and the stem downwards. Women do it the other way round, with the flower downwards and the stem upwards. They both wear the corsage on the left-hand side of their chest.

Corsage

Bring some colour to the week

With a beauty like this you no longer need a special occasion to wear a corsage. Wear it on a blue Monday to bring some colour to your week!

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