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Learn How to Make a Corsage from Wood Flowers

Flowers can enhance the aspect of every decoration they are used in due to their delicacy and beauty. Their use is vast, from weddings and baptisms decorations to anniversary presents or simple attention for a special person. Regarding ceremony arrangements, corsages occupy a favorite place among the table settings and the bouquets. Brides love corsages because they are simple to wear, especially by the bridesmaids, parents, or little flower girls. They often create the decorations themselves, as learning how to make a corsage is not difficult. <br>https://www.luvsolaflowers.com

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Learn How to Make a Corsage from Wood Flowers

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  1. Learn How to Make a Corsage from Wood Flowers Flowers can enhance the aspect of every decoration they are used in due to their delicacy and beauty. Their use is vast, from weddings and baptisms decorations to anniversary presents or simple attention for a special person. Regarding ceremony arrangements, corsages occupy a favorite place among the table settings and the bouquets. Brides love corsages because they are simple to wear, especially by the bridesmaids, parents, or little flower girls. They often create the decorations themselves, as learning how to make a corsage is not difficult. The list of flowers that can be used includes orchids, roses, peonies, dahlias, chrysanthemums, or hydrangeas, but if you want to stand out and create an endless memory from a special day, sola flowers or wood flowers are the type to go with. A wood flower corsage can last for years because it is made of, you guessed it, wood. Not to mention, it is so much simpler to make than a natural flower corsage, as the flowers are easier to maneuver. If you decide to take on this project, you will enjoy the DIY process if you follow our quick and easy guide.

  2. Who Can Wear a corsage? In ancient times, the person wearing the corsage was believed to be protected from evil spirits. Nowadays, it is worn as a symbol of honor or to simply add a touch of delicacy to an outfit. When saying “corsage,” most people think about proms, as girls usually receive one to wear around their wrist from the boy taking them dancing. However, corsages are not only for proms but also other special occasions such as weddings or homecoming. Bridesmaids wear them, mainly to show their significance during the event. Parents of the bride and groom can also wear one. What Are Sola Flowers? These flowers are an eco-friendly version of natural flowers. They are made from the renewable wood of a plant called aeschynomene aspera. Don’t try to spell the word, as you will never have to use or memorize it. Florists or decorators refer to them as sola or wood flowers. Technically, these are fake flowers, but considering they are made of a natural material such as wood, they resemble natural flowers very well, especially considering that they also have veins and knots that make them look very authentic. From making to disposing of them, these flowers produce 90% less emissions than real flowers, which positively impacts the environment. And since this aspect is increasingly important nowadays, no wonder more and more people are interested in using them. Reasons to Go with a Wood Flower Corsage Given how many natural flowers there are, you might wonder why you would make a sola or wood flower corsage. Once you discover all the advantages you can get from these flowers, you will agree that you couldn’t have made a better decision. Easily customizable Finding the right hues for your theme or dress might be complex with natural flowers, but wood flowers can be easily painted, and you will get any shade you want so that you can match them to the rest of the decorations. More affordable You can save hundreds of dollars by switching to a wood flower corsage instead of natural flowers. You can also follow instructions and learn how to make a corsage to save extra money. Available all year round You won’t have to worry about finding your favorite flowers at a particular time of the year, as wood flowers can be used during any season.

  3. More resilient Weddings in the summer are harsh on the flowers, as they tend to wither. Many flowers lose their petals or need to be placed in water frequently. This is not the case with sola flowers that can withstand even the highest temperatures. Long-lasting If you want to hold on to your bouquet or corsage for many years, it can be possible if you use wood flowers. Also, you can always reuse them or turn them into a different decoration that you can keep for a long time. Let’s Learn How to Make a Corsage Now that you have learned about sola flowers' advantages, it’s time to see how to make a corsage yourself. First, you must decide what type you want, as there are three main categories: the one you wear around the wrist, the one you tie on, and the one you pin on. The choice depends on the occasion, as brides usually pick tie-ons and pin-ons, while prom attendants prefer wristlet corsages as part of the tradition. Afterward, you must gather your supplies: wristlet bases, ribbons or pins, floral wire, floral tape, hot glue, a gun, flowers, and greenery. Most can be found online or in handmade stores that provide DIY supplies. Limit the number of flowers to 3 or 5 to ensure the wood flower corsage will feel comfortable and avoid tearing and falling. Cut the stems to lengths ranging from 1 to 2 inches to ensure you get a good grip, and there will be no chance of losing any of the attached flowers or leaves. Making a wristlet corsage Start by picking your flowers of choice. Put floral wire on the stems to make them stiffer and more maneuverable. Then, wrap the stems in floral tape to mask the wire, and arrange the flowers and greenery in a bouquet of the proper size to fit the wristlet base and your hand. Using the hot glue gun, glue the resulting bouquet onto the base and wait for the glue to harden. Now, you can wear the corsage around your wrist.

  4. Making a tie-on corsage For this type, you will need stretch lace or ribbon to hold the flowers. For added thickness and safety, use a square of felt or another strong fabric to ensure the flowers will not fall from the lace or ribbon. Following the abovementioned steps, create bouquets that will eventually be glued onto the square and over the ribbon. This corsage can be worn around the wrist or as a headband. Making a pin-on corsage Cut squares from a thick fabric and use your hot glue gun to glue bouquets from wood flowers onto these squares. Add greenery to ensure you will fill all the gaps so the stems will not be visible. Next, glue a pin on the back of the squares so that the wood flower corsage can be attached to the collar of a jacket or a dress.

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