John, if I can be so bold as to give you a couple tips with using the glue: 1) to keep the glue from oozing out of the tube while you're using it, stand it upright in a cup or mug🥰 and 2) if you wrap your band around a jar or glass, you can get that curve of the floral materials to match the curve of the wrist and help keep the band cleaner, too. Thanks again for your videos!😍
Yes! I am totally open to tips! Glue isn’t my go to for corsages - I normally use it for adding detail onto bridal work. So thank you!, especially standing the tube up in a cup - I used to get it everywhere! Thank you and stay safe 😀🌼
Ah, corsages! The bane of my floral work. I appreciate anyone that can do these well. Alas, I am not fond of the task. However, John, the glue does seem to make it an easier job tho' I can see it would take getting used to. Thanks for your willingness to always try new things and demonstrate your experience. as always, I look forward to these videos. Be well!
Thank you! When I first started out it was one of the first things I made - then when in full shop swing I hated them, them came back to loving them. Sadly they are less fashionable I think, but maybe better in different areas. Stay safe, take care 🌼
Corsages are how I found your channel (and quickly subscribed!) a few years back when I wanted to make one for my son's prom date. Your tutorials are so informative; and while I am just a Momma wanting to learn something new, the way you instruct makes me feel I can attempt to create a pretty arrangement to enjoy in our home. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial! Happy flowering! ツ
Great dicussion! From my experience using this glue, I always make sure that I have "glue to glue" adhesion which provides extra strength. I put down a little puddle of glue on the phlange so that the glue on the leaf or bud adheres to the glue on the base. But I also like how you placed them under the phlange to secure them. Also, the flowers actually last LONGER than wire and taped method because the glue instantly locks in the moisture. I use Crown and Glory to finish it off and lock in water from the top. That REALLY HELPS with longevity!
After watching one of your previous videos, I have used these little pot roses for corsages and they are brilliant with a wide variety of colours. I have only ever wired corsages but might consider glue though I tend to glue my fingers when I work with it...
It’s worth giving it a go. I sometimes find wiring has limits - with the glue you can add more volume. I think you could combine the two techniques - wire to get a base corsage, then glue in a few extra elements for volume and texture 🙋🏼♂️🌸
You will be fine - just enjoy making it - imagine it’s for you! And you can combine the two techniques of you like - I used to do that with some and add very light flowers with glue on the day 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Thank you John for introducing cold glue and wish I had noticed your channel earlier! 😍 Was making wrist corsage 3 weeks ago with hot glue. Accidentally dropped some hot glue on my wrist… Part of my skin was burned away and stripped off when the hot glue was removed… The wound is still healing… 🙈
The hot glue is so dangerous - you really need to switch it off and on so it doesn’t get super hot. This was how we made wedding showers - dry foam base and all hot glued - my hands got burnt every weekend. 😬 But yes, the cold glue is great! And a lot safer 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Very beautiful! I love all the different greenery. You are correct in saying this method is a real last minute technique. They do wilt quicker. Do you recommend holding them in a cooler and if so, what temperature? Do you think spraying some FloraFresh on them will help?
Thank you! I worked in Scotland and it was cool enough that we didn’t use coolers really - but yes, you can place in the cooler ( I can’t say what temperature - sorry ) and some Glory or FloraFresh will help 😀 It is fast though - and less elements to handle 😊🌼🙋🏼♂️
Thank you 🙋🏼♂️😀 The flowers do well - they last just as well if not better than in a normal corsage. They are not getting damaged either which will help how they last. It’s good glue! 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
@@FlowerJoos hello 🙋🏼♀️John Thanks you but 😅how long will the flowers be healthy because if you cut them the flowers will lose their colors, their characteristics,etc. Do you understand me? 😉
@@judithmontesdeocazerpa1266 yes, but this is for wearing on your arm for a special occasion, like a wedding - so just needs to be good for a day 😀🙋🏼♂️
John, if I can be so bold as to give you a couple tips with using the glue: 1) to keep the glue from oozing out of the tube while you're using it, stand it upright in a cup or mug🥰 and 2) if you wrap your band around a jar or glass, you can get that curve of the floral materials to match the curve of the wrist and help keep the band cleaner, too. Thanks again for your videos!😍
Yes! I am totally open to tips!
Glue isn’t my go to for corsages - I normally use it for adding detail onto bridal work. So thank you!, especially standing the tube up in a cup - I used to get it everywhere!
Thank you and stay safe 😀🌼
Ah, corsages! The bane of my floral work. I appreciate anyone that can do these well. Alas, I am not fond of the task. However, John, the glue does seem to make it an easier job tho' I can see it would take getting used to. Thanks for your willingness to always try new things and demonstrate your experience. as always, I look forward to these videos. Be well!
Thank you! When I first started out it was one of the first things I made - then when in full shop swing I hated them, them came back to loving them. Sadly they are less fashionable I think, but maybe better in different areas.
Stay safe, take care 🌼
Very beautiful. Cold glue is wonderful.
@@LinaBooC-tg8ou Thank you 😀 its handy stuff to have In the tool box
Corsages are how I found your channel (and quickly subscribed!) a few years back when I wanted to make one for my son's prom date. Your tutorials are so informative; and while I am just a Momma wanting to learn something new, the way you instruct makes me feel I can attempt to create a pretty arrangement to enjoy in our home. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial! Happy flowering! ツ
Thank you so much! That is great feedback 😊 I hope you enjoy creating other flowery designs and just experimenting with flowers 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
That was a s asking demonstration. I have a corsage to do and this is definitely the simplest option. I feel quite confident to do it myself now.
Thank you 😊
So much quicker than wiring John. Very pretty corsage.
Thank you! Yes, it is quicker 😀🙋🏼♂️
This cold glue works like a dream! Tip: before you put the cap back on, put some Vaseline on the tip - so the cap will not glue itself to the tube.
Great tip! I have had a couple with the caps welded on 😆
Great instructions! Beautiful...Thanks for posting.🌹
Thank you 😊 🌼
I made my first wrist corsage a few months back but didn't try the glue, only because I used what I had, but definitely will will give this a try. 👏👏👏
Yes - we need to try different options just to gain more skills ( glue isn’t my go too 😀 ) but it’s worth knowing 🙋🏼♂️🌼
Klein aber fein . !!!! Danke schön für die tolle Idee . 👍🙋🌼💐🌼
Dankeschön! Machen wir dies zu einem guten Jahr für Blumen 🌼🌸🌷🌼🌸🌷🌼🌸🌷
Great dicussion! From my experience using this glue, I always make sure that I have "glue to glue" adhesion which provides extra strength. I put down a little puddle of glue on the phlange so that the glue on the leaf or bud adheres to the glue on the base. But I also like how you placed them under the phlange to secure them. Also, the flowers actually last LONGER than wire and taped method because the glue instantly locks in the moisture. I use Crown and Glory to finish it off and lock in water from the top. That REALLY HELPS with longevity!
Thank you very much, John! Very useful info!
Thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️
Absolutely beautiful very dainty 🌸🌺
Thank you! These little rose heads are stunning - just perfect in a corsage 🌸🌷🙋🏼♂️
After watching one of your previous videos, I have used these little pot roses for corsages and they are brilliant with a wide variety of colours. I have only ever wired corsages but might consider glue though I tend to glue my fingers when I work with it...
It’s worth giving it a go. I sometimes find wiring has limits - with the glue you can add more volume. I think you could combine the two techniques - wire to get a base corsage, then glue in a few extra elements for volume and texture 🙋🏼♂️🌸
First corsage job in a long time this Friday, just watched the wired video but this is a far easier method.
I'm always nervous about corsages.
You will be fine - just enjoy making it - imagine it’s for you!
And you can combine the two techniques of you like - I used to do that with some and add very light flowers with glue on the day 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Thank you John for introducing cold glue and wish I had noticed your channel earlier! 😍
Was making wrist corsage 3 weeks ago with hot glue.
Accidentally dropped some hot glue on my wrist…
Part of my skin was burned away and stripped off when the hot glue was removed…
The wound is still healing… 🙈
The hot glue is so dangerous - you really need to switch it off and on so it doesn’t get super hot. This was how we made wedding showers - dry foam base and all hot glued - my hands got burnt every weekend. 😬
But yes, the cold glue is great! And a lot safer 😀🙋🏼♂️🌼
Very beautiful! I love all the different greenery. You are correct in saying this method is a real last minute technique. They do wilt quicker. Do you recommend holding them in a cooler and if so, what temperature? Do you think spraying some FloraFresh on them will help?
Thank you! I worked in Scotland and it was cool enough that we didn’t use coolers really - but yes, you can place in the cooler ( I can’t say what temperature - sorry ) and some Glory or FloraFresh will help 😀
It is fast though - and less elements to handle 😊🌼🙋🏼♂️
Me fascinan tus diseños y tu técnica saludos desde México que Dios te bendiga
¡Muchas gracias! saludo para ti en México 🙋🏼♂️😀
I love the glue. It does take some getting used to.
Yes, I think if you did a few and regularly it is definitely faster and more profitable. 😀
The glue is good. I also used that glue to make it
This is beautiful! Can you please tell me where to source the wristband? I am in Canada ... Thank you.
Thank you 😊 these were from Van Vliet I think 🌼
@@FlowerJoos Thank you! 🌺
Beautiful
Thank you 🌼
佬師愛你喔,喜歡作品呢,美麗台灣!
谢谢! 许多台湾问候 😀
Hello 🙋🏼♀️
Very very beautifoul 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It is a very interesting system, please how long will the flowers resist the glue?
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Thank you 🙋🏼♂️😀
The flowers do well - they last just as well if not better than in a normal corsage. They are not getting damaged either which will help how they last.
It’s good glue!
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@@FlowerJoos hello 🙋🏼♀️John
Thanks you but 😅how long will the flowers be healthy because if you cut them the flowers will lose their colors, their characteristics,etc.
Do you understand me? 😉
@@judithmontesdeocazerpa1266 yes, but this is for wearing on your arm for a special occasion, like a wedding - so just needs to be good for a day 😀🙋🏼♂️
@@FlowerJoos oohhhh👍🏻 I understood, ok 😊
Thanks you,
stay safe...
Some Vaseline on the clean tip of the tube will keep the lid from sticking to it.
Thank you! That’s a good idea - the tube kids do have a habit of getting stuck on 😀🙋🏼♂️
Great!
What is the really fluffy (excuse the term) bright green foliage please?
Kind of reminds me of Ming fern but idk
I dont think i would wanna snap the bracelet once the flowers are on. ;)
Roxanne gave a great tip - wrap the bracelet around a jar then create your design.
Ahh, I see what you did there 😆🙋🏼♂️🌼
The glue is good. I also used that glue to make it
Thank you! It is pretty secure I have to say 😀🙋🏼♂️
@@FlowerJoos Yes.. but in Bali that glue is still expensive , the price IDR 250.000 about $17.5😂😂.. How is your place ?
@@natafloristbali1829 yes it can be expensive, but it lasts well. Retail you can buy for £8 in the U.K. roughly .