http://www.save-on-crafts.com/cormakbas.html First, you have to buy flowers. It can be real or plastic flowers, however you like it. Choose odd numbers of flowers. And then tight them together and use a tape you can buy in any store and tape them together. The tape should be not the sticky one, but something like for gift wrapping.
That is the correct spelling of "corsage" (worn flower decoration).
The flower girls typically wear a flower bracelet or corsage on their wrist during a wedding.
Cattleya labiata, sometimes known as the Corsage Orchid is the National Flower of Brazil. The corsage has exceptional beauty and fragrance and is commonly called the queen of the orchids.
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
A perfectly created corsage should have been treated with a good anti-transpirant by the florist before you picked it up. This cuts down on moisture loss from the flower petals. To extend the life of your corsage, keep it in a closed plastic box or bag (it should have come inside of one). Adding a water soaked cotton ball to the package will keep humidity in the corsage, extending the flower's life. Keep the corsage refrigerated between 33-38 degrees within the closed container whenever you are not wearing it.
"Un corsage" (masc.) is a piece of clothing called "blouse" in English. (It does not mean bouquet or flower bunch in French)
You're thinking of a corsage (pronounced korr-SAHGE). It can be roses or any flower. Corsages. A mum, or a wrist corsage?
I would say an antonym could be lapel. As in a flower that a man wears.
Orchids are popularly worn around the wrist at balls and gala's
The flowers the mother of the bride wears is called a "corsage". A corsage can be worn at the wrist on an elastic band or pinned to the clothing at the upper left chest.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'Corsage'.
Girls wear a corsage, guys wear a boutonniere.