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The Classic White Rose Corsage

This past weekend I created a few wrist corsages and boutonnieres 
for a smaller school near us. 
I didn't have many orders, but everyone of them requested
white roses in their corsage.


I couldn't resist adding a couple stems of fragrant lily of the Valley to a couple..
I'm lucky since I have it growing right outside my door. So tiny and delicate, Lily of the Valley
is one of the most expensive flowers grown!

Wrist corsage design in gold & black featuring white roses and  $$$$ Lily of the Valley accents.

Created to coordinate with a coral dress. featuring white roses and $$$$ Lily of the Valley accents.


 A couple of silver styles- we get so many more requests for silver than gold accents
about 80% of our orders.. almost every year.

Silver & black on a silver cuff- with white roses and stock

Silver! bracelet, silver glitter ribbon, silver eyelash ribbon & of course the classic white rose



Custom wire copper leaf design to coordinate with copper & amber
toned jewels on the dress.

Custom copper wire leaf cuff design and matching boutonniere

Sweet pink with the addition of pink hyacinth and white stock blooms.

Girly -girl pink ribbons and whimsical dragonfly & flower accents

Darling little rose buds add just the right touch of green.

Purple ribbons and white roses, rose buds, wax flower and stock blooms.

Prom Corsages- Perfectly Matched?

We  are often asked to create a  prom corsage & boutonniere that 
matches the dress color exactly.. not a shade lighter or darker
and absolutely no other colors except the color of the dress. 



Although this request seems like a reasonable & safe choice, it's not the best choice.
Especially when your dress is Turquoise or it's lighter shade Aqua, or some other 
hard to match color of the rainbow.

To find the BEST choice for your prom flowers,
 you need to remember what you learned in Art class about color.
Remember the Color Wheel?? 


 Colors look their best when they are in harmony with other colors, 
or different values or shades of the same color. 

Monochromatic color scheme (different shades of the same color) corsage by Rose of Sharon Floral Designs
 

I found this fantastic color wheel calculator from the great people at 

Sessions College    

 

To use it, click on the link
Start the process by selecting the color of your dress
 (I used Aqua ) then choose a Harmony..


Here is a complimentary color scheme....



and here's a similar example with peachy/pink flowers and mint/sea-foam green ribbons.. 


Play around with the different options on the calculator- you'll see there are
 SO MANY other great color schemes besides 'matchy-matchy'!

You don't want your corsage and dress to clash- and we don't either. 
We, as professional florists know a little bit about color and can recomend 
color schemes to compliment your dress.
We work with color everyday!

Tracey

Unique challenges-what to design when every request is the same and every item needs to be different.



Every year has its favorite colors.  Last year it was royal blue, this year it’s been dark purple and turquoise.  When order after order comes in requesting the same color pallet, it can be a challenge to make each boutonniere and corsage unique.  



Purple Challenge.
  Purple is a great color.  From lavender to plum, eggplant to fuchsia, 
purple is just a wonderful color to work with.   



REQUEST: ‘Something to go with my son’s date’s purple dress.’

DESIGN:  Since we didn’t know the exact shade of purple, we went with various shades from lavender to eggplant.  Classic white spray roses and fun accessories like the iridescent leaves and rhinestone picks finished the design.  



Plum Royalty Set



REQUEST: ‘My dress is purple and I like the purple design on your website.'

DESIGN: The young lady that ordered this corsage liked the various shades of deep purple, but wanted a different flower, so we used the same ribbons and accessories, but featured a purple tinted mum.  
 She loved it.



Plum Royalty Set- (Yes, it's the same photo as last time)
REQUEST:  ‘I need a corsage and boutonniere just like the photo on your website.’
DESIGN: The original photo shows sweet peas.  I didn’t have any this year, so we used Alstroemeria lilies. We tried to keep everything else the same, including the dark purple ribbons and silver and rhinestone accents. 




REQUEST: ‘I need a boutonniere to go with my eggplant purple dress. ‘

DESIGN: We didn’t design the corsage for this couple, just the boutonniere.   To match her dress, she picked the deep purple calla lily, but left everything else up to us.  I love the clean look of the Calla Lily and silver gleaming leaves.




 
REQUEST: ‘We need a pretty corsage with not a lot of ‘fluff’
and a matching boutonniere for a purple dress.'
DESIGN: This is my personal favorite. This young man came in two years in a row.  Last year, he ordered red spray roses.  This year, his date (same girl) was wearing purple.  So we went with the fuchsia Dendrobium orchids. He also picked a rhinestone bracelet and the silver accessories.  Almost everything in this design was chosen by the guy.  How’d he do?  Of course, since we designed for them last year, we knew the style they liked, which is always a benefit.



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Turquoise challenge
.  There aren’t many blue flowers and no true turquoise flowers—at least not that I’ve worked with.  So we often use white flowers and turquoise accessories.  Again, the challenge is making sure everything looks different. We can’t have two girls wearing the same corsage at the same prom!



 

REQUEST: ‘Make something similar to this photo but with turquoise.’

DESIGN:  This is a composite flower consisting of a spray rose and Alstroemeria petals.  The Flutterzz feather accents were very popular this year.  They are a great way to add movement and length without adding a lot of weight.  And they come in so many great colors-including turquoise!




 REQUEST: ’My daughter needs a fun design for a turquoise dress.  
 She’ll LOVE the zebra striped ribbon!’

DESIGN:  When the girl’s mother ordered this set, she started with the zebra print ribbon, then she picked out the accessories, including white Flutterzz and rhinestones. 


REQUEST: ‘I need a corsage for a white dress with different shades of blue accents.'

DESIGN: We used the royal blue Flutterzz, light blue ribbons, blue rhinestone accessories.  This is one of the few corsages where the customer requested fresh foliage.  






 REQUEST: ‘My daughter’s dress is turquoise with iridescent shimmer.  I need a corsage and matching boutonniere, but I don’t want any rhinestones.’

DESIGN:  With ‘pearls and shimmer’ in mind, we picked a glittery blue ribbon, a turquoise accent ribbon, iridescent leaves and pearls…and not a single rhinestone.   





I have been a floral designer for 18 years and owned the Rose of Sharon Floral Designs for 15 years.  The Rose of Sharon is located in the northwest corner of Arkansas, and recently moved to a larger space just north of Fayetteville, AR.  I've always loved the detail work needed for weddings and proms; it is one of the main things that drew me to being a florist.
  Althea Wiles 
 Rose of Sharon Floral Designs 
  2015 C Main Dr.
  Fayetteville AR 72704

    (Located in Johnson)