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You can either use a single ribbon in a color that complements the blooms or a sheer ribbon. Or, you can place a sheer ribbon on top of your colored ribbon and tie them together simultaneously. It should be about 1/2” to 1” (1-2.5 cm) wider than the diameter of your blossom cluster. It should be the same size and be above your original loop. You want four to five loops of a uniform size. Secure the centers with florist’s wire. Leave about 2” (5 cm) of florist’s wire to attach the ribbon to the rest of the corsage. This will create the traditional bow look. The center of the ribbon should be placed at the point where the blooms and the greenery are taped together. This holds the blooms and greenery together. This will hold your corsage together. Leave a bit of ribbon dangling beneath the blooms. Cut the ribbon at an angle or cut a notch into the ribbon to complete the corsage.
Choose a ribbon. Create a loop of ribbon. Create a loop. Continue to form the ribbon into loops. Pinch the center of the loops together. Fan out the loops. Tuck the ribbon behind the blooms. Twist the wire around the ribbon’s bottom joint and flowers. Wrap the connection in florist’s tape. Trim the ends of the ribbon.