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Try This Simple-To-Make Purple Orchid Wrist Corsage

This purple orchid wrist corsage is made from lovely purple silk orchids, and is best matched with a cream colored dress.

Very easy to make, even you can make it to use for your prom. Let me show you how.

First, prepare the materials to make this corsage.

You need a stalk of silk purple orchid, matching purple ribbon, floral wire and floral tape.

What you have to do is first cut the flowers separately, leaving a bit of stem. Here, I used three big orchids to make the corsage.

Wire each piece and wrap with floral tape.

Combine the three orchids together in your hand to form a small bouquet.

Hold them tightly close together and tape the stem as one. Then, add the orchid buds and tape it together also.

Tip! While positioning the flowers, always place them on your wrist and see how they look. Adjust so that the flowers look natural on your wrist.

Now, we add the ribbon. Turn the corsage to the back. Tie the purple ribbon there.

Once that is done, you can wear your orchid wrist corsage, and this is how it will look.

A good wrist corsage is one that will stay on your wrist, no matter how vigorously you use your hand.

I hope with those simple steps and tips, you will be able to make your own.

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