This is one of our vintage videos, Karen, and a very popular one at that! As you mentioned, 10 years later, it is is still informative and relevant as well. Leanne is updating many of our shows, but we appreciate you watching some of the earlier ones too. If you are interested in flowers to wear, we do have a playlist that includes several choices for wrist corsages. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you very much for spending some time with us, and for your kind words of praise. We hope you will join us again soon, and we wish you the very best wish in all that you do!
I am thrilled to have found FlowerSchool and Leanne. I am learning so much. Thanks you for taking time to show us and for sharing a talent we all love.
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment, Sue! We are delighted to hear that you are enjoying Flower School and Leanne's creations. We hope you will continue to watch our shows, and we look forward to having you join us again soon. Wishing you all the best!
This one is classic and timeless as well, Janette! We're so glad you found it to be helpful. Thank you very much for spending some time with us to watch Leanne create this wonderful prom wrist corsage. It's a marvelous way to display flowers to wear, and we hope you feel inspired to create something beautiful. Sending you very best wishes for all that you do and we hope that you will visit again soon!
Thank you for that kind praise and for watching our show, Luisa! We appreciate your presence here on the Flower School channel and hope you will join us often for magical and marvelous floral design. We hope you enjoyed this show about prom wrist corsages and we also have an entire Flowers to Wear playlist that includes a wide variety of floral jewelry. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Hopefully we'll see you again soon and we send you best wishes in the meantime!
We're very happy to have you on replay, Jessie! Thank you for joining us to enjoy this beautiful prom wrist corsage that Leanne created. It's lovely that prom is back at many schools and students are looking for beautiful flowers to wear pieces to adorn their outfits. We hope you found this video helpful and we invite you to join us whenever you can for all kinds of floral design. Wishing you a splendid week and may it come with all kinds of flowers too!
Thank you so much Leanne, I was looking for a less expensive way to do a corsage for my 8 year old Granddaughter for her father daughter Valentines day dance next week. Thank you again... this is so kind of you to do this!
That's wonderful news, Nancy, and we hope the corsage was a beautiful addition to your granddaughter's father/daughter Valentine's Day dance! Thank you very much for your kind words and for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more wearable floral design.
Thank you so much for sharing. I have a wedding to do this weekend and the bride ordered 2 Corsages at the last minute. I have no clue and was very intimidated but with your videos, I think I can do this. Thank you so much!!! You work is always so amazingly beautiful!
I am so glad that our videos helped. Best of luck with your wedding...... You might want to consider some of our online classes. www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=48_54&products_id=1205
So happy that you could join us, Kasalong, and we hope we will see you again soon for more wearable flowers and floral design! Thank you for watching our show.
We're so happy to hear that, Marcilla! We love to make prom wrist corsages and then share the trends and techniques with you. Thank you very much for spending a little time with us to watch the show. We hope you will visit us again soon, and we wish you the very best in the meantime!
Thank you very much, March! We appreciate your kind words, and are so glad you could join us for prom trends. Please join us again when you have some free time, and have fun with flowers in the meantime.
That's a lovely compliment, Francisco! Thank you very much for it and for watching our show today. We appreciate your presence on our channel and hope you enjoyed Leanne's beautiful design. Wishing you all the best, and please join us again when you have time!
I absolutely love your tutorials. I plan on making myself and my best friends' corsages and boutonnieres for our junior prom this coming year. This video as well as all of your other videos really have helped and inspired me. Thank you!!
That is the most beautiful compliment ever, Jenni! I hope the corsages and boutonnieres you created for your friends were a special addition to their prom celebration. Thank you very much for watching our show, and please join us again for more fun floral design with Leanne!
So very glad you enjoyed this show, Hummer! Thank you very much for such kind praise, and we really hope you will join us again soon for floral design with Leanne.
That's so lovely to hear, Lisa! We hope your corsages and boutonnieres were a huge success for homecoming. Thank you for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you very soon for more fun wearable flowers!
Oh my God!!! this is so beautiful you just make my day lady!! oh oh oh I want to watch more of your videos but I have to run to Michael's craft store to buy all what I need, see you later and THANK YOU THANK YOU AND THANK YOU!!!!!!!
So glad you enjoyed this video Jeny, and we hope you found the materials you needed to create these fabulous wrist corsages for prom! Thank you for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Great question.... The corsage could be packaged either way. The key would be the size of the box and the packaging. If you box the corsage with the bracelet curled, package it as you would a ring, making sure that the flowers face up and look beautiful. If you box the corsage with the bracelet flat, be sure to demonstrate to the recipient how the bracelet works. You don't want an "accidental' slap snap.....
Thank you so much for your kind words of praise, Nita, and for watching our show. We hope you are enjoying working with flowers and making gifts for your friends. Please join us again when you have some time, and in the meantime, have fun with flowers!
I LOVE your video & corsage! I really enjoy the elegant descriptions & presentation too! I made a really pretty one for my aunt's retirement party using your technique!
Thank you for your tutorial as I'm doing flowers for my grand daughter's wedding in April.I have done weddings when I was younger and I find present time there are simpler ways get the results I want.
That's lovely news, Scottie, and we hope that your granddaughter's wedding was a wonderful success! Thank you very much for watching our show, and we hope the tips and techniques were useful for you. Please join us again soon when you have the time and in the meantime, have fun with flowers!
Thanks very much, Anna! We love make wrist corsages and sharing them with you. So glad you could join us for the show, and we look forward to seeing you again soon for more wearable flowers.
That's very kind of you, Fannie! We love this beautiful prom wrist corsage and are delighted to hear that you like it too. Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show and we hope to see you again very soon. Wishing you a peaceful week with flowers!
How soon do you make the corsage with all the flowers before the event ? Do I make them the day of or a few days before? How long can flowers last in the flower cooler before you can’t use them anymore?
Those are excellent questions, Aubrey Rose! We generally make our corsages one to two days ahead of the event, but not more than that so they stay fresh and beautiful. As for how long can flowers last in the cooler, it really depends on what the life span is for that particular flower, and the care and handling that happened when the flowers arrived on-site. Generally if you give your flowers a fresh cut and let them rest in water and flower food for several hours (or even overnight), they will hydrate fully and will last longer as a result. As we mentioned earlier, different flowers like different types of treatment. For example, hydrangeas are thirsty flowers and we dip them in alum after cutting them to help them drink more water. Another example are dahlias, which like very hot water for processing. Yet another example are roses, which can be dipped in Quick Dip after cutting and them placed immediately in a bucket of water. Still another example are tropical flowers, most of which don't like the cooler as it is too chilly for them. So it is important to know the proper type of care and handling that your chosen flowers require. We do have a playlist with information about flowers to wear pieces and that may help you too. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show. We hope you will stop by again soon and we wish you the very best in all that you do!
So happy to hear that you found what you needed, Valerie! Thank you so much for watching our show, and we look forward to having you join us again soon for more trends in wearable flowers.
Delighted to hear that you enjoyed this show, Sue, and thank you so much for watching it! We hope to see you again very soon for more wearable flowers with Leanne. In the meantime, please have fun with flowers and a lovely weekend.
Thank you for all this fun, exciting and yet basic lessons! You are an inspiration! Question: How does one 'lay" the slap wrist bracelet corsage in the container to present? Do you lay it out flat or let is curl up with the flowers on their side? Confused... Thanks so much!
That's an excellent question and we hope you saw our earlier reply about packaging the wrist corsage, Sherry! Thanks very much for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again. Have fun with flowers in the meantime!
I see this was back in 2013 and I am just now seeing this and love your technique and want to make these for my sons wedding. Where do you find the snap bracelets and do you have to use the oasis glue or will hot glue work? Thank you so much for your video
Those are great questions, Pat, and hopefully this video will aid you in creating some beautiful wrist corsages for your son's wedding. Oasis cold glue is probably a better choice than hot glue in terms of holding things in place, especially if they have to go into the cooler. We have the wrap wristlets available on our website here if you are interested: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_30&products_id=309 Thank you so much for watching our show and we hope that you will join us again. Let us know if you need any further assistance, and we'll be glad to help!
That's marvelous to hear, Blanche! This is a superb way to create a beautiful prom wrist corsage, and we hope it inspires to design your own version. Flowers to wear are delightful in every way, and if you are interested, we have a playlist with many examples. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you for stopping by to see our show and learn more. We look forward to having you join us again soon and hope that we'll see you then. Wishing you all the best and please have a stellar week!
Wow, 14 prom seasons! That makes you a seasoned floral pro, which is so valuable. Thank you for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again for more wearable flowers!
You are absolutely right, Rosalee! It is a beautiful corsage and such a superb way to create something gorgeous for a spring prom. We love the joy and beauty it would bring to a special occasion. Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show and for sharing it with us. We are delighted to host you and hope that we'll see you again soon. Please have a wonderful week and hope you get to enjoy flowers too!
That's excellent news, Christabell, and we hope the corsages turned out well for the bridesmaids. We appreciate your ongoing support and enthusiasm, and thank you for watching our show. Hopefully you will be able to join us again soon for more wearable flowers and other designs. All the best to you!
You are most welcome, Anna! We are so glad you took some time to watch this video on Prom trends. We also have some other shows that might interest you including a recent Flower School on Prom 2022 trends. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/3r1YINVj6Zc/v-deo.html We also have a Flowers to Wear playlist that offers several types of floral jewelry that would be perfect for prom or another special occasion. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Wishing you all the best and thank you for stopping by to watch our show. Wishing you a most beautiful week with flowers too!
You are most welcome, Rebecca! We are so glad you took some time to watch our show on prom wrist corsages. They are a beautiful way to have flowers to wear for those special celebrations. Thank you for stopping by to say hello and we hope to have you join us again soon. All the best to you and please have a marvelous week!
That's an important question, Mm M, and we appreciate you asking it! We suggest using OASIS floral adhesive cold glue, and always apply glue to glue, which means applying it on both sides. Cold glue adheres best that way and your flowers will be more stable and secure. If you are interested, cold glue is available on our website: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_18 Thank you very much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more wearable flowers with Leanne. All the best to you!
We are delighted to help out, and we hope your wrist corsage is a beautiful success! The cold glue is an important choice if you plan to put your wearable flowers into the cooler to store it. Wishing you a happy weekend!
So happy to hear that you enjoyed the prom wrist corsage and the trends for spring proms, Rhonda! We appreciate you taking the time to watch our show, and hope you will join us again soon for more wearable flowers and such.
Thanks so much for your question, Daron! We hope you saw our earlier reply: It is best to wait until after Mother's Day, and your florist will love you for that. Thank you very much for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again for more wearable flowers with Leanne!
Thanks so much for your question and we hope you saw our earlier reply. The glue we use is Oasis Floral Adhesive and it is available on our website here: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_18 Thanks so much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again very soon for more event and wearable flowers with Leanne. Have a lovely weekend!
I understand that but it doesn't come on the slap bracelet, does it? where do you purchase the tabs and how do they attach to the slap bracelet? Thank you! George's mom, Lisa
10 years later, still an informative and relevant video. Thank you!
This is one of our vintage videos, Karen, and a very popular one at that! As you mentioned, 10 years later, it is is still informative and relevant as well. Leanne is updating many of our shows, but we appreciate you watching some of the earlier ones too. If you are interested in flowers to wear, we do have a playlist that includes several choices for wrist corsages. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you very much for spending some time with us, and for your kind words of praise. We hope you will join us again soon, and we wish you the very best wish in all that you do!
I am thrilled to have found FlowerSchool and Leanne. I am learning so much. Thanks you for taking time to show us and for sharing a talent we all love.
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment, Sue! We are delighted to hear that you are enjoying Flower School and Leanne's creations. We hope you will continue to watch our shows, and we look forward to having you join us again soon. Wishing you all the best!
This video aged beautifully! This is exactly what I needed, thank you! 💐🩷
This one is classic and timeless as well, Janette! We're so glad you found it to be helpful. Thank you very much for spending some time with us to watch Leanne create this wonderful prom wrist corsage. It's a marvelous way to display flowers to wear, and we hope you feel inspired to create something beautiful. Sending you very best wishes for all that you do and we hope that you will visit again soon!
Unintentional ASMR... You have the softest, most relaxing voice, it's really soothing
Thank you for that kind praise and for watching our show, Luisa! We appreciate your presence here on the Flower School channel and hope you will join us often for magical and marvelous floral design. We hope you enjoyed this show about prom wrist corsages and we also have an entire Flowers to Wear playlist that includes a wide variety of floral jewelry. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Hopefully we'll see you again soon and we send you best wishes in the meantime!
Watching replay it’s beautiful 😍
We're very happy to have you on replay, Jessie! Thank you for joining us to enjoy this beautiful prom wrist corsage that Leanne created. It's lovely that prom is back at many schools and students are looking for beautiful flowers to wear pieces to adorn their outfits. We hope you found this video helpful and we invite you to join us whenever you can for all kinds of floral design. Wishing you a splendid week and may it come with all kinds of flowers too!
Thank you so much Leanne, I was looking for a less expensive way to do a corsage for my 8 year old Granddaughter for her father daughter Valentines day dance next week. Thank you again... this is so kind of you to do this!
That's wonderful news, Nancy, and we hope the corsage was a beautiful addition to your granddaughter's father/daughter Valentine's Day dance! Thank you very much for your kind words and for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more wearable floral design.
Thank you so much for sharing. I have a wedding to do this weekend and the bride ordered 2 Corsages at the last minute. I have no clue and was very intimidated but with your videos, I think I can do this. Thank you so much!!! You work is always so amazingly beautiful!
I am so glad that our videos helped. Best of luck with your wedding...... You might want to consider some of our online classes. www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=48_54&products_id=1205
Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful creation.
So happy that you could join us, Kasalong, and we hope we will see you again soon for more wearable flowers and floral design! Thank you for watching our show.
Absolutely Beautiful.. I'm so glad I found your videos. You explain everything and show all the steps. Thanks
Thank You..... I'm glad that you enjoyed the video.......
So beautiful idea, thanks for share, God bless you
Thank You.....
That is absolutely beautiful!
We're so happy to hear that, Marcilla! We love to make prom wrist corsages and then share the trends and techniques with you. Thank you very much for spending a little time with us to watch the show. We hope you will visit us again soon, and we wish you the very best in the meantime!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. Wonderful. Thank you Leanne!
Thank you very much, March! We appreciate your kind words, and are so glad you could join us for prom trends. Please join us again when you have some free time, and have fun with flowers in the meantime.
Liane you are just the best !
Thank you so much for share all your talent 🙏❤️🌷
That's a lovely compliment, Francisco! Thank you very much for it and for watching our show today. We appreciate your presence on our channel and hope you enjoyed Leanne's beautiful design. Wishing you all the best, and please join us again when you have time!
I absolutely love your tutorials. I plan on making myself and my best friends' corsages and boutonnieres for our junior prom this coming year. This video as well as all of your other videos really have helped and inspired me. Thank you!!
That is the most beautiful compliment ever, Jenni! I hope the corsages and boutonnieres you created for your friends were a special addition to their prom celebration. Thank you very much for watching our show, and please join us again for more fun floral design with Leanne!
Youre voice is so calming
Thank You
absolutely love it thanks for your help. God bless you and everything you touch.
So very glad you enjoyed this show, Hummer! Thank you very much for such kind praise, and we really hope you will join us again soon for floral design with Leanne.
Thank you so much! I've made a corsage and a boutinniere (sp?) for homecoming using your tips.
That's so lovely to hear, Lisa! We hope your corsages and boutonnieres were a huge success for homecoming. Thank you for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you very soon for more fun wearable flowers!
Oh my God!!! this is so beautiful you just make my day lady!! oh oh oh I want to watch more of your videos but I have to run to Michael's craft store to buy all what I need, see you later and THANK YOU THANK YOU AND THANK YOU!!!!!!!
So glad you enjoyed this video Jeny, and we hope you found the materials you needed to create these fabulous wrist corsages for prom! Thank you for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Great question.... The corsage could be packaged either way. The key would be the size of the box and the packaging. If you box the corsage with the bracelet curled, package it as you would a ring, making sure that the flowers face up and look beautiful. If you box the corsage with the bracelet flat, be sure to demonstrate to the recipient how the bracelet works. You don't want an "accidental' slap snap.....
Hope this answers your question about how to package a wrist corsage!
you are great i just love the way you explain n speak.I have started making my own flower works for friends.Thanx .
Thank you so much for your kind words of praise, Nita, and for watching our show. We hope you are enjoying working with flowers and making gifts for your friends. Please join us again when you have some time, and in the meantime, have fun with flowers!
I LOVE your video & corsage! I really enjoy the elegant
descriptions & presentation too! I made a really pretty one for my aunt's retirement party using your technique!
Thank you so much. I'm delighted that this worked for you.......
Thank you for your tutorial as I'm doing flowers for my grand daughter's wedding in April.I have done weddings when I was younger and I find present time there are simpler ways get the results I want.
That's lovely news, Scottie, and we hope that your granddaughter's wedding was a wonderful success! Thank you very much for watching our show, and we hope the tips and techniques were useful for you. Please join us again soon when you have the time and in the meantime, have fun with flowers!
so pretty, love it x
Thanks very much, Anna! We love make wrist corsages and sharing them with you. So glad you could join us for the show, and we look forward to seeing you again soon for more wearable flowers.
Very beautiful.
That's very kind of you, Fannie! We love this beautiful prom wrist corsage and are delighted to hear that you like it too. Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show and we hope to see you again very soon. Wishing you a peaceful week with flowers!
How soon do you make the corsage with all the flowers before the event ?
Do I make them the day of or a few days before?
How long can flowers last in the flower cooler before you can’t use them anymore?
Those are excellent questions, Aubrey Rose! We generally make our corsages one to two days ahead of the event, but not more than that so they stay fresh and beautiful. As for how long can flowers last in the cooler, it really depends on what the life span is for that particular flower, and the care and handling that happened when the flowers arrived on-site. Generally if you give your flowers a fresh cut and let them rest in water and flower food for several hours (or even overnight), they will hydrate fully and will last longer as a result. As we mentioned earlier, different flowers like different types of treatment. For example, hydrangeas are thirsty flowers and we dip them in alum after cutting them to help them drink more water. Another example are dahlias, which like very hot water for processing. Yet another example are roses, which can be dipped in Quick Dip after cutting and them placed immediately in a bucket of water. Still another example are tropical flowers, most of which don't like the cooler as it is too chilly for them. So it is important to know the proper type of care and handling that your chosen flowers require. We do have a playlist with information about flowers to wear pieces and that may help you too. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show. We hope you will stop by again soon and we wish you the very best in all that you do!
Thanks so much for sharing your talent, your videos are wonderful!
That's a lovely compliment, Tess2626! Thank you very much for it and for watching our show. We hope to see you again very soon. Have a lovely weekend!
Beautiful..great tutorial..
So glad you found it useful, Janelle! We are happy you joined us and hope we will see you again for more wearable flowers and floral design.
This is exactly what I was looking for! thank you so much! Love it! :)
So happy to hear that you found what you needed, Valerie! Thank you so much for watching our show, and we look forward to having you join us again soon for more trends in wearable flowers.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Wonderful tutorial!!!!!!
Thank You.......
Very sweet!
Thank you very much, Bridget! We are so glad you took the time to watch our show, and please do join us again.
Beautiful tutorial, thank you. So much x
Thank you!
Gorgeous ❤️
Thank you!
Thank you Leanne, beautiful :-) x
Delighted to hear that you enjoyed this show, Sue, and thank you so much for watching it! We hope to see you again very soon for more wearable flowers with Leanne. In the meantime, please have fun with flowers and a lovely weekend.
Thank you for all this fun, exciting and yet basic lessons! You are an inspiration! Question: How does one 'lay" the slap wrist bracelet corsage in the container to present? Do you lay it out flat or let is curl up with the flowers on their side? Confused... Thanks so much!
That's an excellent question and we hope you saw our earlier reply about packaging the wrist corsage, Sherry! Thanks very much for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again. Have fun with flowers in the meantime!
Wait until after Mother's Day..... Your Florist will love you for that....
Hope this reply was helpful for you!
I see this was back in 2013 and I am just now seeing this and love your technique and want to make these for my sons wedding. Where do you find the snap bracelets and do you have to use the oasis glue or will hot glue work? Thank you so much for your video
Those are great questions, Pat, and hopefully this video will aid you in creating some beautiful wrist corsages for your son's wedding. Oasis cold glue is probably a better choice than hot glue in terms of holding things in place, especially if they have to go into the cooler. We have the wrap wristlets available on our website here if you are interested: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_30&products_id=309 Thank you so much for watching our show and we hope that you will join us again. Let us know if you need any further assistance, and we'll be glad to help!
So pretty
Thank you!
"Oasis Floral Adhesive" Available on our website.
Thank you again for watching our show!
Love it❤
That's marvelous to hear, Blanche! This is a superb way to create a beautiful prom wrist corsage, and we hope it inspires to design your own version. Flowers to wear are delightful in every way, and if you are interested, we have a playlist with many examples. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Thank you for stopping by to see our show and learn more. We look forward to having you join us again soon and hope that we'll see you then. Wishing you all the best and please have a stellar week!
Oh my gosh can I come work for you?! I loved this, and I learned a few things too! This is my 14th prom season! 😅
Wow, 14 prom seasons! That makes you a seasoned floral pro, which is so valuable. Thank you for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again for more wearable flowers!
That such a beautiful courage.
You are absolutely right, Rosalee! It is a beautiful corsage and such a superb way to create something gorgeous for a spring prom. We love the joy and beauty it would bring to a special occasion. Thank you very much for taking time to watch our show and for sharing it with us. We are delighted to host you and hope that we'll see you again soon. Please have a wonderful week and hope you get to enjoy flowers too!
Thanks it was a gr8 tutorial it helped me a lot cing this i did corsage for the brides maid n they appriciated very highly all thanks to u mam
That's excellent news, Christabell, and we hope the corsages turned out well for the bridesmaids. We appreciate your ongoing support and enthusiasm, and thank you for watching our show. Hopefully you will be able to join us again soon for more wearable flowers and other designs. All the best to you!
Thank you 😊
You are most welcome, Anna! We are so glad you took some time to watch this video on Prom trends. We also have some other shows that might interest you including a recent Flower School on Prom 2022 trends. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/3r1YINVj6Zc/v-deo.html We also have a Flowers to Wear playlist that offers several types of floral jewelry that would be perfect for prom or another special occasion. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJbJF6YZAYyJR_kKJA8x2l0lPTTwg30My.html Wishing you all the best and thank you for stopping by to watch our show. Wishing you a most beautiful week with flowers too!
Thank you so much!
You are most welcome, Rebecca! We are so glad you took some time to watch our show on prom wrist corsages. They are a beautiful way to have flowers to wear for those special celebrations. Thank you for stopping by to say hello and we hope to have you join us again soon. All the best to you and please have a marvelous week!
What kind of glue should I use? My flowers don’t stay on. Help please
That's an important question, Mm M, and we appreciate you asking it! We suggest using OASIS floral adhesive cold glue, and always apply glue to glue, which means applying it on both sides. Cold glue adheres best that way and your flowers will be more stable and secure. If you are interested, cold glue is available on our website: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_18 Thank you very much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more wearable flowers with Leanne. All the best to you!
FlowerSchool you are amazing. Thank you 🙏
We are delighted to help out, and we hope your wrist corsage is a beautiful success! The cold glue is an important choice if you plan to put your wearable flowers into the cooler to store it. Wishing you a happy weekend!
simple... perfect...
Simple and perfect are excellent descriptions! Thank you very much for being here with us and hope we'll see you again soon.
Beautiful
So happy to hear that you enjoyed the prom wrist corsage and the trends for spring proms, Rhonda! We appreciate you taking the time to watch our show, and hope you will join us again soon for more wearable flowers and such.
Wish u would put a link to your site in the description
Here is a link to our website, Agusta! Thanks for asking for it and for watching our show. www.floraldesigninstitute.com
Muy facil para hacerlo me gusto!!!!!
Gracias, Nora! So glad you found this easy to do. Thank you for watching our show, and please join us again for more fun with flowers.
Tank you очень красиво я тоже работаю в цветочном магазине но очень хочется поехать куда нибудь за границу на работу это моя мечта 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😘
Thank you! How fun would that be to work abroad!
If my prom is may 31st, when should I start inquiring about a corsage?
Thanks so much for your question, Daron! We hope you saw our earlier reply: It is best to wait until after Mother's Day, and your florist will love you for that. Thank you very much for watching our show, and we look forward to seeing you again for more wearable flowers with Leanne!
What is the name of the glue you used and were can I purchase one?
Thanks so much for your question and we hope you saw our earlier reply. The glue we use is Oasis Floral Adhesive and it is available on our website here: www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_18 Thanks so much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again very soon for more event and wearable flowers with Leanne. Have a lovely weekend!
Could you please show us how to make graduation lei for guy and girl from orchid or carnations?
I don't have any demonstrations of lei making. You might check out the following video, ua-cam.com/video/5WTjx4F6hgk/v-deo.html
Where can I purchase a slap braslet?
Available for sale on our website, floraldesigninstitute.com
simple and fun
Simple and fun is the way to go, Carol! Thanks so much for watching our show, and please join us again when you can.
what is the little "tab" on the slap bracelet?
The tab is where the flowers are attached.
I understand that but it doesn't come on the slap bracelet, does it? where do you purchase the tabs and how do they attach to the slap bracelet? Thank you! George's mom, Lisa
The "slap bracelet" that we sell is designed for flowers and comes with the tab. You can buy these on our website. floraldesigninstitute.com
thank you
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You are so welcome, Travis, and thank you for watching our show. Do join us again when you can.
Hope you enjoyed the show, Fathimath! Look forward to seeing you again.