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Corsages: The Basics
Attention to detail, that’s what it is all about, in making corsages. Our stationary camera with two zooming cameras gives you a bird’s eye view to detail. Corsages can be one of the most labor intense sales in the shop. A pretty corsage also separates the professional florist from the beginner. The Academy’s instructor, Don J. Pfannenstiel AIFD, AAF, PFCI, KAFA, shows corsage techniques used by professional florists This tape is very precise. It shows how to make a two flower carnation corsage a work of art. The technique of Frenching carnations, tastefully wiring and taping flowers, and the proper placement of each blossom in the corsage is demonstrated. If you need a garden look in a corsage, a quick method for a carnation corsages or gluing flowers to a pre-made base, this tape is for you. The instructor goes one step further and shows you how to make a Glamelia out of gladiola florets.
This tape, along with the total series, Becoming a Floral Artist, is a must for any beginning designer and/or independent professional floral shop owner.
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Corsages: A New Look in Body Flowers
Often times people will say they really don’t like wearing corsages. They visualize this big hunk of something hanging on them that reminds them of just winning the Kentucky Derby. Body flowers have taken on a whole new look for today’s consumer. Our instructor, Don J. Pfannenstiel AIFD, AAF, PFCI, KAFA, will take you beyond that pin on corsage. Gluing is the name of the game today. Many short cuts will be demonstrated. Things such as rings, broaches, fancy wristlets, hairpieces and flowers for handbags will be shown. Your shop needs to stand out from the others. Customers need to come to you because you are the “trendsetters” in body fashion flowers. This video will help you become just that. 1 hr.
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