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dorichia Senior Member

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| Posted: 06 December 2007 at 6:08pm | IP Logged
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Anybody know how to make wrist corsages or know where to learn? I was looking for wrist corsages for my wedding earlier and realised actually can earn side-income selling DIY corsages, so now thinking of learning so that next time I can make for other people.
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Mama32 Groupie

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| Posted: 07 December 2007 at 9:51am | IP Logged
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I suppose they are easy to make right??? Just bundle up all the flowers and ribbons together.. hee..hee..
Don't need to go for course? Maybe borrow some books on that...
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lorrypop Groupie

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Mayb some handicraft shop will teach?
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sliver47 Newbie

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| Posted: 12 April 2010 at 5:30pm | IP Logged
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Hi
# Choose the flowers. Roses, orchids
and carnations may be the traditional flowers for corsages but you don’t have to limit yourself to these old standards. Consider using sunflowers or wildflowers with dramatic colors so that your flower arrangement can make a statement and complement your wardrobe choice.
# Prepare the flowers. Cut the stems to three inches in length. You may need to remove some length later but this length will make it easier to arrange the flowers.
Thanks
Cross Stitch
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