White orchid corsages are often used for weddings, Mothers Day and proms. White orchids are versatile in a corsage because they do not clash with other colors. When preparing for a wedding, dance, prom or other special event, plan to make your own white orchid corsage to help save money.
Cut the stems about two inches from the bottom of the white orchid's flower. When cutting real flowers, cut the stems at a 45-degree angle to keep the flower from wilting. Some florists use wire cutters to snip the stems of artificial flowers, especially if the stems are thick.
Arrange the corsage. Place the green leaves behind the orchids. Add sprigs of baby's breath in areas that need filling.
Trim all the stems two to three inches in length. If using fresh flowers, wrap floral wire around the stems to give the stems stiffness so they don't bend and break. Wrap the stems together with floral tape.
Completely cover the ends of the stems and the stems themselves up to the bottom of the corsage. Stick ... more.
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