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Flowers to wear!

Flowers to wear!. THINK – PAIR - SHARE. Why are flowers worn? When are they worn? What are they called?. Flowers. Are worn by both men and women on special occasions such as weddings, holidays, etc. Flowers to Wear. Corsages usually worn on the woman ’ s left shoulder

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Flowers to wear!

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  1. Flowers to wear!

  2. THINK – PAIR - SHARE • Why are flowers worn? • When are they worn? • What are they called?

  3. Flowers • Are worn by both men and women on special occasions such as weddings, holidays, etc.

  4. Flowers to Wear • Corsages usually worn on the woman’s left shoulder • Some women may consider newer trend to wear flowers on the wrist, in the hair or on a purse

  5. Corsages Flowers worn by women Cluster of flowers and foliage and accessories that accents a woman’s dress and adds to the theme of the celebration WRIST OR PINNED

  6. Boutonniere Flowers worn by men Pinned to the lapel Usually a single flower with foliage

  7. Boutonnieres Add a touch of color to the man’s clothing Usually coordinates with the theme of the occasion Recent trend of multiple flowers used

  8. Most popular • Carnations • Roses • Stephanotis • Pompon chrysanthemum • Lilies of the valley • Alstromeria lilies

  9. THINK – PAIR - SHARE • Why do those flowers work best?

  10. Selecting flowers • Sturdy and durable • Hold up well out of water • Strong stems

  11. Principles of design • Apply to corsages as well as to arrangements • Balance, Scale, Color

  12. Colors and flowers used Dictated by the personal preference of the wearer

  13. Things to consider • Formality of the occasion • Size of the wearer • Color and style of the clothing to be worn • If clothing color is not known, white is appropriate for all occasions.

  14. Corsages • Should be designed to be light and easy to wear • Removing stems from the flowers helps to keep them light

  15. Wires • All wires should be covered and the corsage should not come apart or be misshapen

  16. Football mum corsages • In • Some areas of the U.S. mum corsages are popular at college and high school football games. • Especially popular for homecoming games dances • May be simple in design or quite elaborate

  17. Football mum corsages • In Texas and Oklahoma large extravagant designs are popular. They include an abundance of streamers, braided ribbons and accessories. • Using floral adhesive and hot glue

  18. Corsage Materials • Wire can be used – must be hidden • Floral adhesive is a rubber cement developed for use on fresh flowers • Floral adhesive may be used in corsages of very light and delicate flowers may also be used to add greenery, flowers and accessories to a wired corsage. • Hot glue may be used to construct a corsage

  19. Bows • Items needed: Ribbon, Wire, Scissors, Floral Tape. • #1 – Demonstration by Mrs. Propson • #2 – Write out Steps with Partner • #3 – Demonstration by Mrs. Propson as you edit your steps • #4 – Individual Bow Creation and Approval

  20. Floral Taping • Items Needed: Tape, Stems • #1 – Demonstration by Mrs. Propson • #2 – Write out Steps with Partner • #3 – Demonstration by Mrs. Propson as you edit your steps • #4 – Individual Pen Creation and Approval

  21. Wiring • Items Needed: Wire, Wire Cutters, flowers. • Demonstration then Individual Trial • Piercing • Hook • Clustering • Individual Trial and Approval

  22. Artificial Boutonniere Items Needed: Tape, Flower, Wire, Greenery • #1 – Demonstration by Mrs. Propson • #2 – Pair Creations • #3 – Peer Critiques • #4 – Individual Boutonniere Creation and Approval

  23. Artificial Corsage • #1 - Individual Creation • #2 - Peer Critique and Self Critique

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