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Leave the tough stuff to your professional florist, but if you want to add a handcrafted touch, try making the groom's boutonniere.
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We suggest using a hardy flower with a big head such as a rose or miniature calla lily; they can survive being handled. You can make a boutonniere the day before the wedding, and be sure to get extra flowers for practice. Here's a step-by-step guide on do-it-yourself boutonnieres.
Select the flowers and foliage you will use in your boutonniere. Use sturdy materials, and if you live in a hot humid climate, you'll want to use flowers that can withstand the day without wilting. Flowers that hold up reasonably well in hot weather include Carnations, Standard Roses, Calla Lillies, Cymbidium orchids, and Dendrobium orchids.
For our boutonniere, we used Exclusive Sin Rose sprays, Chinaberries, Rosemary, French Lavender, Passion Vine, and Geranium leaves.
Use one to two roses for a boutonniere. Cut the rose bloom off the stem, leaving a mere ¾” to 1” of the stem. For a cleaner, more petite bloom such as the small rose in our boutonniere, pinch the outer guard petals off the bloom. You may choose to leave the guard petals on the second bloom for contrast as we did here.
Always pulling the floral tape taut (this activates the tape’s tacky quality), twist the floral tape downward around the floral wire and toward your body (counterclockwise motion) to cover the wire completely. When you reach the bottom of the wire, pinch the tape off.
Position the two rose blooms together, and then tape their stems together so that you have one new thicker stem to work with. This will be the sturdy centerpiece of your boutonniere. Arrange your accent foliage – we used French Lavender, Rosemary, Chinaberries, a tiny curly flourish from a Passion Vine, and a Geranium leaf – around the roses in any way that looks good to you. When you’ve settled on an arrangement you like, wrap floral tape around the entire ensemble to create one new stem.
You can cut the ribbon here, or – as we did – make an extra little flourish with your ribbon by pinching a small loop at the base of your foliage, and pinning it in place with a corsage pin. Pin upward at a diagonal angle, being careful not to poke your rose buds with the end of the pin.
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