How to Make a Wrist Corsage With a Wristlet

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    • 1). Select three flowers, either fresh or artificial. Be sure to choose one large flower and two smaller ones. Depending on the theme of the outfit you are wearing, the flowers you choose will vary. For example, a sunflower bloom between two pink tulips can serve as a pretty arrangement to accent a sundress or other casual springtime outfit.

    • 2). Snip the stems from the flowers, leaving 1/2 inch of the stem protruding from each blossom.

    • 3). Bundle the flower blossoms together, keeping the largest of the flowers in the center. Wrap a 2-inch length of florist's tape around the stems to keep them together.

    • 4). Snip a 10-inch length of ribbon from the roll. Tie the ribbon into a simple bow around the wrapped, shortened stems of the flowers.

    • 5). Squeeze a dime-sized amount of hot glue on the backside of the ribbon-wrapped flower cluster. The backside is the side opposite the ribbon bow.

    • 6). Adhere the glued side of the flower cluster to the elastic wristband. Elastic wristbands can be purchased from boutique stores or craft and hobby supply stores, as with the rest of the items in this craft. They can be of any color you choose.

      Let the glued corsage dry for an hour before you wear it.

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