| Pop the plastic ring from the center of the floral tape roll. |
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| Cut one cut in the plastic ring, with sharp scissors. |
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| This creates a "bracelet" cuff to hold the corsage. |
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| Choose 3/4 yard of 1" ribbon. Hot glue the end of the ribbon to the cuff to cover the cut end of the plastic. Here we choose Emerald Green Satin ribbon with wired edges. |
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| Continue to satin wrap the handle with ribbon. Finish by gluing the end of the ribbon. Trim excess. |
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| The finished bracelet cuff - any corsage can be attached to this cuff to turn it into a wrist corsage. |
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| Thread an 8-10 inch piece of ribbon into of the bracelet cuff. |
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| Tie the ribbon onto the center of the cuff. |
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| Make sure there are long tails so that they are efficient enough to tie the corsage on to the bracelet. |
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| Use a small dab of hot glue to secure the corsage to the bracelet. |
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| Tie the long tails of the ribbon up through the back of the corsage. |
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| Make sure that the ribbon is secure through the center of the corsage. |
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| Tie the ribbon tightly into a knot. Trim any excess ribbon, leaving ends cut at an angle. |
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| Various angles of the finished Wrist Corsage with cuff |


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