1. Make a hair pin with each piece of stub wire. One end should be twice the length of the other.
2. Thread one hairpin down the shaft of the calyx and pierce through bottom coming out on either side of the stem.
3. Starting just beneath the flower, tape the stem and wire.
4. Twist the stem into the tape, rather than twist the tape around the wire. Do the same to the second orchid.
5. Turn the leaf over. Follow the stem up along the central vein of the leaf and stitch the rose wire through the leaf either side of the vein. The stitch should sit half way between the stem and the edge of the leaf.
6. Turn the leaf around holding the wire stitch between thumb and forefinger.
7. Gently form a loop with the wire bending both wires along the line of the stem.
8. Again, twist one wire around the stem and the second wire. Repeat until all five ivy leaves are wired.
9. Using the tapered end of bear grass, make a loop and then have the end rising up behind the loop, creating like a small 'b' shape.
10. Snip off the excess, keeping hold of teh three stems between thumb and forefinger.
11. Place the wire behind the stems and gently bend the wire into a loop, bringing both ends down in line with the stems.
12. Wrap one wire around the other and the stems. Repeat until all 3 pieces of bear grass are wired.
13. Start taping with the smaller flower. Place one leaf behind the flower, pointing away from the stem in the 2 o'clock position and tape into place.
14. Twist the stem into the tape.
15. Place the second leaf at the eleven o'clock position, behind the wires so they follow the stem of the flower and tape on.
16. The larger flower sits on top of the stem of the smaller one, about halfway down.
17. Bend the wire slightly so it sits up. The flowers should be just touching.
18. Tape it into place.
19. Position an ivy leaf to the right with a bear grass beside it. Tape both wires together.
20. Place another ivy leaf and bear grass loop on the left-hand side and tape into place.
21. The last ones point down along the stems. Ensure all the stems and wires are taped. This will lock in the moisture and ensure they don't poke through the outfit.
22. Once you're happy with the arrangement, cut the stems to 5cm long.
23. Using the pearl headed pin, pierce it straight through the taped stem onto the garment.
This white phalaenopsis corsage is pinned on the left with the stems pointing up.