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Corsages


For years mothers of the bride and groom as well as grand mothers have been wearing corsages at weddings. This is a beautiful tradition and it helps your loved ones feel part of your day.


Floral corsages are either tied on their wrist or pinned on their dress or jacket.


Take note of the thickness of the material, as if it’s very light and flimsy and the corsage is heavy, it will not sit right. If it’s a delicate dress, you will be left with two pinholes in it.


The best option for women is to wear the wrist corsage.


For a fun idea why not have your bridesmaids wear a wrist corsage instead of carrying a bouquet? It looks great in the photos and its a great way to save money if you are seeing an eye on your budget.


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♡ ​Sue

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