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Step-By-Step Directions Corsage Construction Step-By-Step Directions Original Power Point Created by Karen Nolcox Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office September 2005

STEP 1: Select Materials 1 Carnation 1 Stem of Leather Leaf Fern 1 Sprig of Baby’s Breath 1 Yard of #3 Ribbon 1 (26 gauge) Wire Floral tape 1 Corsage Pin

1 Carnation Choose flowers that are in good condition. Choose a flower color that is suitable for the occasion. Choose a flower that is a good size for the wearer.

1 Stem Leather Leaf Fern Choose a straight stemmed piece from the tip of the fern or use a side branch. Choose leather leaf fern that is in good condition.

1 Sprig Baby’s Breath Choose flowers that are in good shape.

1 Yard of #3 Ribbon Choose a color that compliments the flower.

Wire Use #26 wire for bows Use #22 wire for flowers

Corsage Pins Use Pearl tipped pins.

Step 2: Wire and Tape Carnation Remove flower stem Wire using the piercing method Tape to cover all of the wire

Step 3: Select and Tape Baby’s Breath and Foliage Use 3-4” piece of foliage Remove leaves from bottom 1” Place foliage behind carnation. Use small sprigs of baby’s breath above and below carnation Position and tape both to carnation

Step 4: Make a Bow Use 1 yard of ribbon Use # 26 gauge wire Tape the wire Make with at least 4 loops as directed in a previous lesson

Step 5: Add Bow to Corsage Separate wires holding bow Wrap wires around corsage stem Clip wires to 1” and lay flat against stem. Tape the stem to cover the wires

Step 6: Add Finishing Touches Hook, Curl, or Curve the end of the stem Add the Corsage Pin Place in Cooler

Step 7: Clean the Work Area Put away all materials Sweep and clean up area.