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Fresh Flower Corsages




Fresh flower corsages will hold longer if you spray them with a sealant called Finishing Touch . This product actually feeds the flowers through their petals. I use it on every corsage, boutonniere and bouquet that I sent out!

This first corsage is a nice spring mix, made with white daisies, deep pink miniature carnations, purple statice and a touch of babies breath.




Five pink sweetheart roses are combined with a sheer bow and silver tinted leaves. For an extra ornament, add a gauzy butterfly.




Here's another nice combination wrist corsage, with white daisies, yellow button mums, a two toned carnation and blue Bachelor's Buttons. Add a few decorative bow loops and you're ready to dance!

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