Creating a Wedding Corsage

Part of the Video Series How to Make Wedding Bouquets & Corsages

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Creating a Wedding Corsage
Hi! I am Ruth DeHoyos and I am with Expert Village to show you how to do your wonderful bridal bouquet and a corsage for the perfect wedding. Now I am going to show you how to do a corsage for the bride of the mother or the groom’s mother or whatever cake servers or whatever you would like to use. Normally women like two roses in their corsage but being that this is a big rose you really do not need that big, big sizes. We are going to make it officially as big as we can. Now you get the rose and you take off the bottom part of the roses. You want to make sure that you get all the bad part because it is soft anyway. Then you take off all the green on the bottom of the rose and I left the stem so you can see exactly what I am doing. You kind of just take your finger and just take off all. It is better to use your fingers than to use scissors or a knife. Then you can take a scissor and just cut the rose about an inch and a half down.

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