Having been a bridesmaid a few times, I am so far not very impressed by the ready-made corsages loaned by the bridal shops. This is a typical example of one I have worn as a bridesmaid two years ago:
I gathered some ideas from assorted websites and Pinterest for inspirations:
Rose corsages:
Corsages with faux pearl bracelet(s)
I like the idea of using faux pearl bracelets. Adds a touch of elegance. Works well with pastel colours. For richer colours, perhaps a bit of diamante details will work better.
Lace or Chiffon Corsages:
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This is my favourite so far. I love that it is girly and stylish at the same time. I think that it is not very suitable for very strong colours as it will look too heavy with the overall look, unless there is a certain type of style you hope to achieve. A little streaming ribbons will soften the overall look.
On steps on how to do this corsage, go to:
Martha Stewart corsages |
Other Variations:
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This can be used to make into a cute necklace for the bridesmaid too. |
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A very fun and bright corsage. Perfect for the sunshine and fun-loving bride and bridesmaid. |
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A bit too much frill for my liking but it looks very nice from a distance. They somewhat remind me of peonies and I think that it will work for a bouquet though. |
Crocheted Corsages
How adorable are these?! I have to remind myself that I am almost 30 and these are just a tad too cute. ;)
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These are too cutesy, using some faux pearls and hot-fix rhinestones might just work. It can be used on little flower girls. They can be reused as a hairclip after the wedding, so nothing really goes to waste. It is a corsage cum a small souvenir for the flower girl. |
Here are more ideas for corsages for the young ones:
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I will use thicker ribbons for the wrist. The thin ribbon looks too stark in comparison. |
Paper Corsages:
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These are very pretty but very fragile and hard to maintain throughout the wedding. It will be alright for an indoor wedding, but for outdoor wedding, it might not be so ideal as it will disintegrate if it rains.
To learn how to make this, go to:
Martha Stewart paper-crêpe corsage |
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With a little creativity and complimentary colour scheme in mind, these origami flowers can be made into beautiful handheld bouquet |
Beach Weddings:
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This is a wonderful idea for a beach wedding! |
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