How Do You Make An Easter Corsage For Church?
It’s easy to make a corsage to wear to church on Easter Sunday. All you need is some floral tape, floral wire, a few fresh blooms and some greens. Select a few large, perfect blooms from your garden or flower vendor. Good choices are daffodils, roses, hyacinths, orchids or other equally attractive flowers. Cut and store them in a bucket of water until you’re ready to begin making your corsage. Select some fresh greens. Fern, asparagus fern, coprosma, juniper or other nice-looking greens are appropriate. Hold one of the green cuttings and place a flower on the greens’ leaf or stem, with the top of the bloom slightly lower than the top of the greens. Twist floral tape around the greens and flower to hold them together in a bundle. Wrap several short-stemmed flowers with floral wire to form an artificial stem: Pierce each calyx (the swollen base of the bud) with wire, thread the wire through the calyx so that the doubled pieces of wire are about 6 inches long, then twist the wire to form