Beautiful! I love your voice, very calming. I’m making all my own centerpieces, corsages, bouts and my bouquet and I’m saving this video to help me! Thanks!
Would have loved to had this video 10 years ago for high school prom. Could had made my date a custom corsage. I love the way you present you videos. Thanks for sharing! :)
Tony HxC that’s such a lovely thing to say I’m so glad that you’ve enjoyed the video. I really wanted them to be easy to follow as I know from experience how frustrating it can be when things aren’t clear. Hope you enjoy the new ones we have coming up soon Tracey
I love this video! I've watched so many and this one is by far the best! I love your manner as well as your artistry. Thanks so much for the help! I've subscribed and hope to learn lots!
Whites Creek Flower Farm Thank you so much for your lovely feedback - we’re busy planning a few more videos which we hope to release very soon. Tracey x
Hi Tracy, thank you for the video! I love the simplicity of this corsage. I wonder, is knotting the ribbon tightly to the stem enough to keep the ribbon from slipping off the stem? Especially since the stem is cut so short, wouldn’t the ribbon slip off the stem?
I would usually make on the morning I was going to wear it - I usually get up super early on the day of a wedding and make wrist corsages a couple of hours beforehand. No, I never put flowers in a fridge as many blooms dislike cold temperatures. My advise would be to make sure you practice a couple of times beforehand to make sure you know how long it will take you. Good luck!
I use parafilm as that’s what we used at college when I was taught hundreds of years ago! I know some prefer Stemtex but I find it too bulky and it doesn’t get such a nice fine finish as Parafilm (although tbf parafilm is a bit more difficult to use!). I think it’s personal choice and find what you’re taught with! Hope that helps Tracey x
Sorry if I'm just a bit slow here, but how does the corsage stay balanced on your wrist? From what I can tell, it looks like the ribbon is tied at the bottom of the corsage. Wouldn't it just hang from your wrist that way?
Kimberly hi there if you search on my UA-cam channel 'How to tie a wrist corsage' you'll see how to tie the completed design and make sure it's secure but comfortable. Hope that helps Tx
Hi, yes Mary, I'm using parafilm its a florist tape which is available on-line, is very stretchy and I love it as it creates very neat, fine taping. Hope that helps Tracey x
Excellent, clear instructions and lovely corsage. Thank you.
Ah thank you so much that's really lovely of you, I'm so glad I could be of help
Beautiful! I love your voice, very calming. I’m making all my own centerpieces, corsages, bouts and my bouquet and I’m saving this video to help me! Thanks!
I would love to see what you come up with, I am doing the same thing!!
Would have loved to had this video 10 years ago for high school prom. Could had made my date a custom corsage. I love the way you present you videos. Thanks for sharing! :)
Tony HxC that’s such a lovely thing to say I’m so glad that you’ve enjoyed the video. I really wanted them to be easy to follow as I know from experience how frustrating it can be when things aren’t clear. Hope you enjoy the new ones we have coming up soon Tracey
Loved it so simple and beautiful
Ah thank you so much for your kind comments so glad you found it not too tricky, I’m always happy when my tutorials are easy to follow
I love this video! I've watched so many and this one is by far the best! I love your manner as well as your artistry. Thanks so much for the help! I've subscribed and hope to learn lots!
Whites Creek Flower Farm Thank you so much for your lovely feedback - we’re busy planning a few more videos which we hope to release very soon. Tracey x
Whites Creek Flower Farm Well said and I could not agree more!
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Hi Tracy, thank you for the video! I love the simplicity of this corsage. I wonder, is knotting the ribbon tightly to the stem enough to keep the ribbon from slipping off the stem? Especially since the stem is cut so short, wouldn’t the ribbon slip off the stem?
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Thanks so much, so glad to be of help and that you like what we do! Tracey x
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Thank you for the video. How long does this last without putting it in water? Do I refrigerate? Thanks.
I would usually make on the morning I was going to wear it - I usually get up super early on the day of a wedding and make wrist corsages a couple of hours beforehand. No, I never put flowers in a fridge as many blooms dislike cold temperatures. My advise would be to make sure you practice a couple of times beforehand to make sure you know how long it will take you. Good luck!
Wonderful video! What kind of tape do you use?
I use parafilm as that’s what we used at college when I was taught hundreds of years ago! I know some prefer Stemtex but I find it too bulky and it doesn’t get such a nice fine finish as Parafilm (although tbf parafilm is a bit more difficult to use!). I think it’s personal choice and find what you’re taught with! Hope that helps Tracey x
Hello! What kind of tape is that ?
@@criscristina3952 it’s parafilm hope that helps. 😁
I like your video
Enjoy Cambodia thank you hope it’s helpful. We are hoping to bring out some new ones very soon
Sorry if I'm just a bit slow here, but how does the corsage stay balanced on your wrist? From what I can tell, it looks like the ribbon is tied at the bottom of the corsage. Wouldn't it just hang from your wrist that way?
Kimberly hi there if you search on my UA-cam channel 'How to tie a wrist corsage' you'll see how to tie the completed design and make sure it's secure but comfortable. Hope that helps Tx
Hi , my name is Mary could you please tell me what kind of tape you are using.
Hi, yes Mary, I'm using parafilm its a florist tape which is available on-line, is very stretchy and I love it as it creates very neat, fine taping. Hope that helps Tracey x
Thank you for that information I will certainly buy some
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