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How Do You Make Wedding Corsages With Artificial Flowers?

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How Do You Make Wedding Corsages With Artificial Flowers?

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High-quality silk flowers replicate live flowers so accurately it’s necessary to get close to tell they’re faux. Artificial flowers for wedding corsages provide an alternative for guests with sensitivities to flowers. Using artificial flowers for the corsages eliminates the risk of blooms wilting before the wedding or becoming bruised during dancing. “Martha Stewart Weddings” suggests decorating place settings with fabric flowers equipped with names and stickpins to serve as corsages or boutonnieres for the guests. Corsage-making may seem complicated, yet with basic florist supplies and a plan, you can achieve attractive results the first time. Select an artificial flower, such as a small calla lily. Cut sprigs of the small artificial filler flowers. Add one sprig of the artificial filler flowers on each side of the main flower. Use a small sprig that is not more than a ½ inch wider than the main flower, to keep the central flower the focus of the corsage. Place a small calla lily leaf

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