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Creating Wearable Designs Ms. Watson Spring 2014
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Types of Accessories
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Suited for corsages rather than large bows due to size Used to : Accent Add color Add texture Unify the design Without over powering it Ribbon Loops & Flags
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Net or netting and tulle are used to provide a background and/or to create fullness in the design. Netting is a available is various colors, patterns, textures, and styles. Try to find materials less “Scratchy” feeling for designs. Net & Lace Fans
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Novelties can range from cute, youthful bees to elegant pearls or rhinestones. Holiday novelties are also available Attached with a wire, low temperature glue, liquid or spray adhesive. Novelties
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Vary in size, color, texture and cluster groupings Add texture and color accents throughout the design Artificial / Glamour Leaves
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Types of Boutonnieres
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A simple boutonniere made of one flower, foliage and filler. Flowers most requested are: Roses Carnations Orchids Stephanotis Single Flower Boutonniere
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A boutonniere made of two-three flowers clustered together, Remember, to keep designs small so that the design does not remember a corsage. Multiple Flower Boutonniere
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Smaller flowers ( sweetheart roses, pixie buds, or tiny clusters of static) are inserted into the center of a carnation. Knowledge of the construction is a must for a successful nestled boutonniere. Nestled Boutonniere
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Prom Weddings Mothers Day Birthday Easter Uses of Corsages
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Types of Corsages
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“Less is more” A single flower can often have more impact and beauty than a group of flowers Less expensive Easier to create Single Flower Corsage
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Often are made with several small flowers grouped together accented with foliage, ribbons net tufts and filler flowers. A little more thought is required to create a harmonious design Construction is similar to making several boutonnieres or a single flower corsage and then putting them all together Can be triangle or diamond shaped Multiple Flower Corsage
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Also called epaulet designs Made to be worn atop the shoulder and cascade down from both the front and back Constructed similarly to other corsages with the exception of the flowers on the end, they will be wired with a lighter gauge wire (#28, #30 or finer) allowing them to cascade freely. Over the Shoulder
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A "vee" neckline will be enhanced better with a straight corsage line that lies parallel with the neckline. An alternative corsage style is a triangular shape with its side parallel to the neckline. For a curved or round neckline a curved corsage line is best, either in a crescent or Hogarth curve. Be sure the corsage curve follows the neckline curve direction or there will be a conflict for attention. How to choose a shoulder corsage
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Is made from various sized gladiolus florets arranged in a way to resemble a camellia flower ( hence the name for the flower) A time consuming corsage but are glamorous Flowers are torn apart and wired back together Glamellia Corsage
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Designed to be worn while moving ( dancing at prom) Must remain lightweight Small Unobtrusive Wrist Corsage
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Can be for: High school or college football games, dances, parades or festivals Are designed with 1, 2, or 3 “Incurve chrysanthemums” or “Football mums” Mechanics are a major factor; due to the size and weight of the mum. Football Mum Corsage
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