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The common prom flowers – Corsages

It is likely that you heard of corsages or perhaps has been wearing it in your wedding receptions, other celebration events or even at seminars. But what is a corsage? Why is ti became a piece of prom item people spend money on it? Is it something that a must of special occasions? Perhaps not! Then what is a prom corsages? Briefly, a corsage is an arrangement of a few, usually not more than three stocks flowers and they are tied together with a ribbon with a color matches the color of the decoration or the color of the the attire wear by the important person. Simply, prom corsage is a “mini” flower arrangement to be worn on a person either on their attire or other part of the body such as the arm or even the leg. Corsage is one of the common prom flowers because it is easy to make and you can get it from florists relatively cheap. There are common corsages to address different occasions like seminar and there are specially designed corsages meant for the brides and grooms in a wedding reception. Both of these occasions requires different budget for the corsages.

In most occasion, using corsages as prom flower gives an extra touch to make a special event or person even more memorable. They are worn by people of the even or occasion for recognition to raise morale of importance. In a wedding reception, corsages are used to add a personal touch to the brides of the day. In a seminar, corsages are pinned on the speakers attire to firstly identify the speaker from far, secondly, to give the speakers a sense of pride.

For extra service provided by florists, corsages are designed using single or multiple flowers with extra touch to their corsages and boutonnieres special. To keep the customer happy, florists understand the importance of  prom flowers to their young customers.

How many types of Corsage?

Commonly used are three different types of corsages:

1)  pin-on corsages

2)  wrist corsages

3)  small, handheld nosegays

For modern or fashion, most ladies girls prefer a wrist for practical purpose because the pin-on type is not easy to stick on a strapless. For some, it is not a good idea to pin a hole on an expensive attire.  Furthermore, wrist corsages design to be very stylish and suit most with a short sleeve dress.

If you are using prom flowers for special occasion with know person wearing it, you can get a florist to customize the corsages with quality prom flowers, color and other material to suit the color of the attire for maximum beauty and project a special image.

For other important guest whom you want to provide them with corsages, choose a common color pin-on corsages and a couple of wrist corsages to make your guests feel special.

Boutonnieres

Boutonnieres, another type of prom flowers are usually created with 1 focal flower combined with a green foliage, and some filler. Besides using single flower, more smaller flowers can be used as an alternative such as sweetheart or spray roses or mini carnations.

Generally, boutonnieres are worn by men in the wedding party and it should coordinate with the rest of the prom flowers. Since the boutonnieres is worn on the men’s jackets, you should pick flowers that have some durability. Avoid using fragile flowers to prevent it from crushing as the groom hugs his family and friends. Also be wary of any flowers that are likely to wilt when they are out of water for many hours. If you are not sure what to choose, consult your florist for advice. Your florist will be able to help you to steer towards your needs.

In conclusion, since there are many designs and varieties in prom flowers, get a better understand with different types of prom flowers such as corsages and boutonniere can give you a better choice for your celebration occasions. This extra knowledge can help you to boost your memorial value of the occasion.

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