
Sure, we are floral designers but sometimes, I'm a seamstress, other times a floral engineer, and more important, a decorator. That being said, I want to encourage more floral designers to think of themselves beyond the scope of flowers. To be ahead of the times, we have to embrace and craft our way through the craze of DIY, eco green, and shabby chic movements.
Here's my project for the week that is affordable, great for DIY, but also something exceptionally charming for floral designers that want to add to their portfolio.
Let your crafty brides and grooms know that you aren't wedded to flowers.
For this all floral button boutonniere, you will need:
3 dainty floral buttons
2 medium floral buttons
1 bolt of matching ribbon
1 floral tape
1 box of pins
Medium Gauge Green wire
wire cutters
Loop green wire through button holes. Then wire with tape. Once all buttons are individually secured with green wire and floral taped, place them accordingly. To secure the boutonniere of wired buttons, pinch the 5 wires tightly and secure with green floral tape from the top to the button. Cut off any remaining wire so that the stem is no longer than 2.5 inches. Wrap your choice of ribbon from bottom to top. Secure with a straight pin. Make sure the pin does not poke through the front. You don't want to accidentally poke some when you pin this on them.
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6 comments:
Nancy, that is simply gorgeous! Love the color combination. What's so nice about this is that it's a true keepsake.
I like this. It's creative and original.
Thank you for your comments!!! I'll try to do a few more of these keepsake boutonnieres. Working on a photo shoot in June....I'll try to make something unique for all of you!
That is a nice creation! Aside from a boutonniere it will also be pretty as a hair clip. =)
What is so perfect about this, is you have actually come up with a boutonniere that doesn't get crushed everytime a groom gets hugged. I have always hated "chest flowers" for this reason - they look so bad at the end of a wedding! But this one will look great forever!
Kudos to you!
Kathy (Here Comes The Guide)
Thanks Kathy. I love it too. Also, I'm trying to do a couple more versions with little airplanes, golf knick knacks...things that would appeal to a guy!
Thank you all for your lovely comments. We have the best fans!
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