Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage

Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage
Pink Yellow and Orange Zinnias

All the flowers in bloom right now leave me wishing I had a Luau to go to, or at least a wedding.  That way I could wear one of these pretty Zinnia Wrist Corsages!

Here's a tutorial for you to make your own:

Materials:
Cut and Washed Fresh Flowers with a thick stem near the base of the flower- Zinnias work great!
Elastic Thread
Needle- large enough to thread the elastic
Scissors

How to Make a fresh flower wrist corsage

Step 1:  Cut a piece of elastic string 8-10 inches long and thread it through your needle.

Step 2:  Stick your threaded needle through the stem base of the flower.  Make sure to get it through a nice thick part of the stem base to hold the flower in place firmly.
How to Make a fresh flower wrist corsage

Step 3:  Pull the needle through the flower and most of the string, leaving a tail end on the string measuring one or two inches.  Repeat previous steps until you have enough flowers strung to cover the circumference of your wrist.
How to Make a fresh flower wrist corsage

Step 4:  Tie the loose ends of the string together and trim the excess string.
Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage

Step 5:  Carefully slip the corsage on your wrist making sure all the flowers face outwards.  Admire how pretty it is!

Tip: If you need to store your corsage before wearing, place it in a tupperware, lightly spray with water, and store it in the fridge to keep it fresh.

Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage
Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage
Fresh Flower Wrist Corsage

4 comments:

  1. you are like the most creative person ever!

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  2. Here in Pakistan, we wear floral jewelry at the day before wedding..lots of accessory with red & yellow fresh flowers & it looks fabulous..you can google it by typing Mehndi jewelry flowers.. its our beautiful tradition :)

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  3. So beautiful! I love things that are fresh and feminine, and these are both! Love it.

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