Title: Flowers to wear!
1Flowers to wear!
2Flowers
- Are worn by both men and women on special
occasions such as weddings, holidays, etc.
3Corsages
- Flowers worn by women
- Cluster of flowers and foliage and accessories
that accents a womans dress and adds to the
theme of the celebration
4Boutonniere
- Flowers worn by men
- Pinned to the lapel
- Usually a single flower with foliage
5Boutonnieres
- Recent trend toward using multiple flowers
- Two or three stephanotis blooms with foliage
- Mini carnation with a sweetheart rose
6Boutonnieres
- Add a touch of color to the mans clothing
- Usually coordinates with the theme of the occasion
7Boutonnieres
- For a wedding or formal dance, the mans flowers
should compliment those worn or carried by the
woman
8Selecting flowers
- Chose flowers that have been properly conditioned
- Hold up well out of water
9Most popular
- Carnations
- Roses
- Stephanotis
- Pompon chrysanthemum
- Lilies of the valley
- Alstromeria lilies
10Principles of design
- Apply to corsages as well as to arrangements
- Balance, Scale, Color
11Flowers to Wear
- Corsages usually worn on the womans left
shoulder - Some women may consider newer trend to wear
flowers on the wrist, in the hair or on a purse
12Corsages
- Band aids may also be glued to the bottom of the
corsage and taped to the shoulder
13Colors and flowers used
- Dictated by the personal preference of the wearer
14Things to consider
- Formality of the occasion
- Size of the wearer
- Color and style of the clothing to be worn
15Important
- Find out the occasion and the preferences of the
customer - Smaller women look best with a smaller corsage
- Larger women can wear a larger corsage
16Color
- The dominant color of the flowers should
compliment the clothing - If clothing color is not known, white is
considered appropriate for all occasions.
17Corsages
- Should be designed to be light and easy to wear
- Removing stems from the flowers helps to keep
them light
18Flowers
- Should have space between them so that each can
be seem separately - Good workmanship and good flowers are essential
19Wires
- All wires should be covered and the corsage
should not come apart or be misshapen
20Football mum corsages
- Some areas of the U.S. mum corsages are popular
at college and high school football games. - Especially popular for homecoming games dances
- May be simple in design or quite elaborate
21Football mum corsages
- In Texas and Oklahoma large extravagant designs
are popular. They include an abundance of
streamers, braided ribbons and accessories. - Using floral adhesive and hot glue
22Corsages
- Alternative to wiring and taping
- Floral adhesive is a rubber cement developed for
use on fresh flowers - Floral adhesive may be used in corsages of very
light and delicate flowers may also be used to
add greenery, flowers and accessories to a wired
corsage. - Hot glue may be used to construct a corsage
23Hot Glue
- Available in several forms, including pan-melt
glue, glue chips, hot melt sticks and low
temperature sticks. - Glue may be melted in a electric frying pan, glue
pot or glue gun.
24Hot Glue
- Hot glue melts at a temperature of 275 F., low
temperature sticks melt at a much lower
temperature reducing the possibility of injuries.
25Hot Glue
- Low temperature glues are less likely to cause
damage to delicate flowers, but do not have the
holding power of hot glue.
26Student Project 1
27The Oasis decorative wires come in many colors.
One (or two) is sure to match your favorite
dress. For a simple ring, you will need aluminum
wire, bullion wire, Oasis floral adhesive,
diamante pins and a small flower blossom.
28Create a ring by twisting a 6 length of aluminum
wire around your finger. Not too tight it is
easier to size down later than it is to enlarge.
29Loosely wrap the bullion wire around three
fingers about 35 times. Stretch your fingers
apart slightly so you can easily slide the wires
loops off when you are done. Round and round you
go
30Using a bit more bullion wire, bind the looped
bullion wire tightly together in the center to
create a figure 8. Now you are ready to fan out
and fluff the loops creating a colorful daisy
form.
31Place this on the ring base and fold the extended
arms of aluminum wire across the top to anchor it
in place. To get a nice firm connection, squish
the joint tightly together with a pair of needle
nose pliers.
32Isnt this fun? And easy too! The base is
complete and pretty all by itself. To finish,
choose the perfect blossom and glue it in place
with a dab of Oasis floral adhesive. Just a dab
will do ya!
33Add the head of a single diamante pin to the
center of the flower for a sparkling touch of
glamour. For a touch of whimsy, a tiny lady bug
could be glued in place. Ohhh. that sounds like
fun!
34Student Project 2
- View Demonstration on Bow making.
- Items needed Ribbon, Wire, Scissors, Floral Tape.
35Student Project 3
- Tape Lab practice using floral tape.
- Need Tape, Wire, Wire Cutters
36Student Project 4
- Power Point on different Wire Methods
- Demonstration of Different Wire Methods
- Movie on Different wire methods
- Worksheet on different wire methods
- Items Needed Wire, Tape, Greenery, 3 Different
flowers. - Piercing
- Hook
- Clustering
- One more XXXXX
37Student Project 5
- Power Point on Boutonieer
- Video on Making Bout
- Making Boutonieer
- Items Needed
- Tape
- Flower
- Wire
- Greenery
38Student Project 6
39Student Project 7
40Student Project 8
41Student Project 9