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If we're using this type of a wrist corsage, attaching the flowers is the next step. If
you're using the kind with the Velcro around it, there are two metal brackets, and those
brackets hook up right along here, on your wrist, on your corsage. This is a place where
it's going to be secure and it's going to balance out on the arm, instead of turning
sideways, or falling off or hanging. This one here comes with a bow that you just untie
it and what you'll do is, you'll lay your corsage right down the center of that bow
and bring your ribbon up around the top.
And just tie it, a knot that's nice and secure. Then what I like to do is, actually I'll hit
it with some hot glue gun, just to make sure that it's going to attach and not flop. On
both sides. This is because you know that the brides, tend to get, or the prom girls
tend to get a little crazy and wild at these things. So you want to make sure that the
flowers stay on and not fall apart on you. I wouldn't worry, or care about these two
pieces right at the moment, but you have to make sure that your corsage is anchored onto
the wristband that you're going to be using. And that's the next step in designing a corsage.