| In history, a corsage was worn as a symbol of | | | | - understated and tasteful or large and outrageous. It all |
| adoration and hierarchy. Over time, corsages have | | | | depends on the mommy-to-be and her personality. |
| been worn to identify a person of honor or high regard. | | | | Corsage could simply be a single flower or a small |
| It would only stand to reason that a baby shower | | | | bouquet of flowers. |
| corsage would be the perfect gift for a new | | | | Either fresh or silk flowers would be acceptable. |
| mommy-to-be at her baby shower. Mommy | | | | Another idea might be a bouquet of baby sock roses |
| doesnât have to be the only person wearing | | | | backed by a gathering of soft tulle in a corresponding |
| corsage, either. The new grandmas can each wear | | | | color. Baby rattles, diaper pins and even pacifiers have |
| one, as can the new aunts and even the host of the | | | | been found as part of a corsage. The rattles and pins |
| baby shower. | | | | look fantastic dangling from the loops of bows and |
| A baby shower corsage can be made of any number | | | | pacifiers can make perfect centers for flowers made |
| of colors - bold or muted - and in any number of sizes | | | | from ribbon! |