12 wrist corsage ideas to dye* for
Here we're sharing a range of contemporary corsage ideas, varied in both style and technique so you can create beautiful flower bracelets for any event - proms, weddings, parties, or just because.
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Blue roses? Yes, blue roses! No matter what you think, teenage prom-goers love these brightly dyed blooms and they don’t care that they’re not au naturel, so don’t be shocked to find a few in this list. We adore the way florist Philip Holley has combined one with a striking peacock feather on the Zoey Corsage Cuff.
The colouring of the beaded Nadya Corsage Bracelet is coordinated perfectly to bring out gold touches in this Treasure Chest brooch and pink shadows within this chrysanth bloom. A great choice for girly girls with added bright pink Flutters feathers.
Achieve a demure look with orchids and a touch of gyp. Dark green fern contrasts elegantly with whites and pearls, and for something unique, this wristlet comes with a watch.
Another blue, this time teamed with spiky succulents and thistles with sleek dark callas and foliage. The result? A perfect choice for the edgy Rocker wristlet.
A very special piece of floral jewellery, or even more special - a gift from a first date? We adore the combination of shells and fuchsia in this design, with a touch of cold glue and added patience, stunning detail work like this won’t take as long as you think.
Before coming up with design ideas, think about the outfit. The sparkle of this Stylin bracelet and Sparkling Heirloom brooch draws out the subtle detail on our model’s dress perfectly.
Never sure whether your stems are poking the right way? If you can’t cut your flower at its head and you have to leave some stem, bits poking out of your corsage can look out of place. As with this calla-on-a–cuff design, add a colourful floral collar to detract from long stems and neatly bind the stem with floral tape to make the whole thing tie-in to create a desired shape.
Here’s another example of detracting from an unruly stem with bullion wire wrapped around the end of this scabious on a silver Rocker bracelet.
Not too big and not too small, traditional in style but oh-so-pretty, this design simply glued to the Savannah wristlet has a gorgeously wild look.
Shimmer! Sometimes, there’s just never enough. Go on, try it yourself and we bet you'll get compliments. Find these pearls and glittery pins here.
Perfect for anyone looking for a simple but beautiful piece; this Athena wristlet is a plain and narrow silver band but of course comes complete with the patented Corsage Creations plastic attachment for gluing any flowers you choose.
The colouring of the beaded Nadya Corsage Bracelet is coordinated perfectly to bring out gold touches in this Treasure Chest brooch and pink shadows within this chrysanth bloom. A great choice for girly girls with added bright pink Flutters feathers.
Achieve a demure look with orchids and a touch of gyp. Dark green fern contrasts elegantly with whites and pearls, and for something unique, this wristlet comes with a watch.
Another blue, this time teamed with spiky succulents and thistles with sleek dark callas and foliage. The result? A perfect choice for the edgy Rocker wristlet.
A very special piece of floral jewellery, or even more special - a gift from a first date? We adore the combination of shells and fuchsia in this design, with a touch of cold glue and added patience, stunning detail work like this won’t take as long as you think.
Before coming up with design ideas, think about the outfit. The sparkle of this Stylin bracelet and Sparkling Heirloom brooch draws out the subtle detail on our model’s dress perfectly.
Never sure whether your stems are poking the right way? If you can’t cut your flower at its head and you have to leave some stem, bits poking out of your corsage can look out of place. As with this calla-on-a–cuff design, add a colourful floral collar to detract from long stems and neatly bind the stem with floral tape to make the whole thing tie-in to create a desired shape.
Here’s another example of detracting from an unruly stem with bullion wire wrapped around the end of this scabious on a silver Rocker bracelet.
Not too big and not too small, traditional in style but oh-so-pretty, this design simply glued to the Savannah wristlet has a gorgeously wild look.
Shimmer! Sometimes, there’s just never enough. Go on, try it yourself and we bet you'll get compliments. Find these pearls and glittery pins here.
Perfect for anyone looking for a simple but beautiful piece; this Athena wristlet is a plain and narrow silver band but of course comes complete with the patented Corsage Creations plastic attachment for gluing any flowers you choose.