Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was able to save money and make my own boutonnieres for my husband and groomsmen in my wedding. They were beautiful. If you're having trouble following this video, go to the settings and slow down the playback speed. Hope this helps.
Wow. I'm rather appreciative of how simple you made this look! I, however, know it is not. To even begin thinking of a design that matches well together is something that doesn't come easy! I can imagine how coloured sets might be difficult to master just by watching this. Pure visual instruction is rare to find. It's definitely nice for those who are an amateur and want to figure things out without all the bells and whistles. Again, I appreciate you guys for posting it. Props to the florist who did this!
@@juliaherrera1140 at my work a 2 rose corsage is about $22.99 but for a real floral shop I believe it's around $35? The ones I make at home are for family so I never charge but I'd charge the cost of the flowers (assuming you can buy them as singles) about $2 for the bow, perhaps another $2 for the wristlet if it's a basic base (or more if its fancy) and probably around $5 to $10 for your labor. Additional costs for extra decorative stuff or your other materials but that's all up to you.
PERFECT!!!! This is exactly what I needed for a wedding job I was just asked to do in April!!! I will watch this a few more times, then try it as the video is playing. You're AWESOME!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
This has to be the best tutorial that I have ever seen and I've seen many videos, hands down. 👏 I appreciate that it was just all visual and pleasant music.👍Thank you for sharing your gift.
❤❤❤ that was so beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial! I work in the floral depart of a national chain and always have to pass the corsage/ boutonniere orders to my lead to make bcuz I haven't been trained yet.
If you could explain the part where you're putting wire through the rose and where youre putting it through that would really help. It's done so fast and it's hard to see
Jasmine Kuiti-Pearson so the wire gets stabbed through the stem using floral wire just below the head of the rose. Then using floral tape it gets taped all the way down to the bottom of the wire. HINT: The wire should be longer than the rose so that when you tape it all the way down it creates a skinnier more appealing bottom (should come to a point). It also allows for you to curl the end after your finished so it doesn’t just stand straight.
I watched 50 videos and none ever gave me a clear shot on how to attach to the metal piece on bracket. Great video!!!! Thanks you so much!!!!👌🏽♥️
What is metal piece called
I needed these corsages and boutonnieres for my daughter's wedding and with God's help and this video, I got them done. Enjoyed this video.
Thank you!
how many did you make and how much did it end up costing?
I am both intrigued and slightly offended at how easily these breath taking things were made. 😲😍
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was able to save money and make my own boutonnieres for my husband and groomsmen in my wedding. They were beautiful. If you're having trouble following this video, go to the settings and slow down the playback speed. Hope this helps.
Glad I could help!
This is the best Corsage & Boutonniere tutorial. No talking & yacking just
visual instruction.
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Wow. I'm rather appreciative of how simple you made this look!
I, however, know it is not. To even begin thinking of a design that matches well together is something that doesn't come easy! I can imagine how coloured sets might be difficult to master just by watching this.
Pure visual instruction is rare to find.
It's definitely nice for those who are an amateur and want to figure things out without all the bells and whistles.
Again, I appreciate you guys for posting it. Props to the florist who did this!
I make corsages and Boutonnieres regularly but I always love to see how other's do it and try it. I think I like this style the most so far.
It's YourNoona how much do you charge for them. I had a lady asking me to make her one but I dont know prices.
@@juliaherrera1140 at my work a 2 rose corsage is about $22.99 but for a real floral shop I believe it's around $35? The ones I make at home are for family so I never charge but I'd charge the cost of the flowers (assuming you can buy them as singles) about $2 for the bow, perhaps another $2 for the wristlet if it's a basic base (or more if its fancy) and probably around $5 to $10 for your labor. Additional costs for extra decorative stuff or your other materials but that's all up to you.
@@juliaherrera1140 boutonnieres are about $10 to $14 max since they're fairly easy.
Absolutely Beautiful, the first professional t!! Professional DYI, Ty!!
that’s so beautiful
beautiful work of Art ! 👍💙💚💜
Perfect! This helped me make my first corsage for my kiddo's homecoming date. Thank you!!!
This person is a pro! love this
Brother you crushed this and I just made one as well thank you for the knowledge
WoW, you took my breath away...so beautiful!! I actually stop breathing until its done, hahaha
PERFECT!!!! This is exactly what I needed for a wedding job I was just asked to do in April!!! I will watch this a few more times, then try it as the video is playing.
You're AWESOME!!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
Practice. I'm going to do that
Those are amazing! Thanks for making it look so simple!
This has to be the best tutorial that I have ever seen and I've seen many videos, hands down. 👏 I appreciate that it was just all visual and pleasant music.👍Thank you for sharing your gift.
Beautiful. Professional tape and ribbon spinner, dizzying😵💫
Yes it seems simple to make still lovely
Yes I would like some commentary to but I do adore the music! Thank you so much for this
So beautiful & pleasing to watch 💐💕
❤❤❤ that was so beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial! I work in the floral depart of a national chain and always have to pass the corsage/ boutonniere orders to my lead to make bcuz I haven't been trained yet.
This was so helpful!!! Never knew you could use wires like that!!
this is great struggling with corsages
Que hermoso para un día tan especiales bendiciones
Gorgeous!!! Enjoyed your DIY
Nice arrangement of the flowers.
Thats a perfect Video, thanks so much, so easy to understand.
Stunning!
OMG, You are the best! Thank you for sharing.
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Beautiful 🤩 job!! 🥰🙏💖
Great job. I wish i could make them. Lots of work.
Just beautiful and well presented... thank you for the help!
I wish there was some sort of explanation going on here..like tips on doing things
Right lol🤷🏾♀️
I thought the video presentation was sufficient..unless people don't recognize the materials being used..in which case..I can help.
If you could explain the part where you're putting wire through the rose and where youre putting it through that would really help. It's done so fast and it's hard to see
Jasmine Kuiti-Pearson so the wire gets stabbed through the stem using floral wire just below the head of the rose. Then using floral tape it gets taped all the way down to the bottom of the wire.
HINT: The wire should be longer than the rose so that when you tape it all the way down it creates a skinnier more appealing bottom (should come to a point). It also allows for you to curl the end after your finished so it doesn’t just stand straight.
Some explanations and done slow would of been helpful i agree Bilqees
Beautiful design and wire technique. I was shown the lazy way with oasis glue. This would be great for a more intricate design which means more $$$
By far the best and quickest video I've seen on how to do this. I've been digging for hours 😍 so pretty 💗
That is beautiful
Very good presentation. Thank you.
This was soooo helpful! 👍👍👍
You did a fantastic job!
Wow very nice 👏👏❤
Gracias a tí por tan valiosa ayuda!!!!
Beautiful
Awesome Job I’m using your tutorial to make some for my wedding ☺️
Very well done
That was amazing! Great job!
Excellent instructions.
Wow thank you
VERY PRETTY, WONDER WHAT MY DAUGHTER IS GOING TO DO!!
Jean Cook what she end up doing?
Bravo!!!!
Cool and very creative. New subscriber ✅
Absolutely amazing. You make it look so easy! Lol
Very good, 👍👍
Great video! Do you store this in the fridge until your clients wedding day/event?
Yes, in the fridge.
Bonito 😍🌷
So pretty
Beautiful video 👍👌🏼
Simple and easy to understand.
Thank you and I am new Subscribe 😁
Great video! Thank you.
I love the background music
Thankyou!! I love it ❤
Hermoso trabajo Gracias
Awesome, thank you, I was looking for something just like this.
I wish they were explaing what they were doing, but the way theyre doing it all just so effortlessly it was at least satisfying to watch lol
Oh that’s how you get the leaves to stay perky. Thanks for the tip! mine kept falling and I couldn’t figure out how to keep them up!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!! Great technic ❤️❤️❤️
tres belle
Can you make these the day before ? They are beautiful
2-3 days before. Keep it in fridge in plastic box.
Beautiful really enjoyed this tutorial. Best ever. Just gained a new subscriber to your channel.
This looks hard. But i think i might try since otherwise i have to spend a fortune having thèm made
How do I keep the roses fresh for all day ? Thank you very much
Where did you get the berries? Love the gold, looking for ideas for my wedding
spray painted fake ilex berries
she used a special floral spray paint. don’t use regular spray paint on flowers.
WOW.....
Просто суппер😍😍😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗
Which material is used for the baby breath flowers
Good job what tips wire? Please let me know
24 gauge
Beautiful. What other flowers can you use instead of roses and Baby’s breath?
You make really good bows, can you do a video on small and large bows?? ;)
Have you watched this video? th-cam.com/video/zRELWCZcYKY/w-d-xo.html
H Gauthier make a large bow for Christmas wreak
hello that beautiful, roses are natural?
How early can you make and store these before the event?
Thank you!😊
2-3 days before if you store them in the fridge
Thumbs up!!!
Sorry I need audio. At least an explanation of the materials used, where to buy, etc. And ur going way to fast
I agree
you can always slow down the video : ) Other tutorials exist.
I agree as well
Agreed
@@abigailsobalvarro8509 😅😅😅
Thank you so much.
Very professional 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 would you be willing to make some for my wedding and sell them to me 😊👌🏼😍 thank you
Thank you so much
Could I do this same process with artificial flowers?
WoW! how long do they stay good?
1-3 days. Keep them in a cool place. 40° F (4° C)
The first step with the leaves needed to be slowed down a bit. Lovely demo..
wait, do u stab the flowers with wire so it stays together?
No unnecessary Babbling straight to the point.
Do you make this both per order pls let me know Thank you!
For weddings, yes.
😧😧😧😧😧
Wowwww 👍🏼
ok nice...
Amazing
Are this fresh flowers?
Yes
I would like to know how long can you keep flowers in the fridge
Up to 4 days in plastic container sprayed with water.
Thank you for doing your video like this... it's very self-explanatory... And you have what materials you used in the description...
Where did you get the metal piece with the ribbon that goes around the wrist?
Hobby Lobby has them and they have pretty ones too :)
Great just wish You would have just slowed down and did a close up of atleast one so I could see where you was sticking it through the rose, etc.
Il faut mettre du coton mouillé au niveau de la tige des roses pour qu'elle ne fanent pas, ensuite on met le floratape par dessus.