Wrist CorsageS

Wrist corsages are a beautiful way to honor mothers, grandmothers, or other special guests with something floral, elegant, and easy to wear. With just a few supplies and a bit of time, you can craft your own wrist corsages that are both feminine and personalized—perfect for weddings, proms, or any moment worth remembering.

QUICK TIPS

Prep Your stems

Start by trimming stems short, 2-3 inches, and removing any blemished petals or extra leaves. Choose a mix of focal flowers, filler blooms, and textured greens.

WIRe & Tape

Strengthen delicate stems with floral wire—wrap the wire around the stem near the base of the bloom, then bend the excess wire downward. Cover all exposed wire with floral tape to protect the wrist.

Build a mini bouquet

Layer greenery first, then your focal flower, followed by filler blooms. Adjust until the shape feels right, and tape all the stems together to hold your mini arrangement in place.

Wrap & Attach

Hide the floral tape by wrapping the stem bundle with thin ribbon or twine, leaving long ends to tie onto a bracelet or wrist ribbon. Alternatively, hot glue the bouquet onto a fabric band or repurposed bracelet.

Try it on

Secure the corsage to the left wrist (or whichever feels best) and finish with a bow. Keep it stored in a cool, dark place until it's time to wear.

Interested in BULK BLOOMS?

We offer fresh-cut DIY flower buckets filled with seasonal stems, grown right here in Kokomo. You can also request specific florals if there’s something special in mind.

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