Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Denver Florists, Boutonnieres, wedding flowers, for the groom


Boutonnieres


When you're thinking about and planning your wedding flowers don't forget about the guys. The boutonniere doesn't have to be boring and traditional. Take a look at these and get some ideas for something that's tasteful and unusual. They'll love it and actually care about what they wear



Spray Rose Boutonniere

Small clusters of gomphrena and spray roses.


















Olive Leaf Boutonniere

This groom's lapel was adorned with a little bundle of olive leaf, seeded eucalyptus, passion-vine tendrils, silver brunia, and local greenery, all cinched with a piece of frayed muslin












A Collection of Orchids

Boutonnieres and corsages are stylishly clad in silver-gray ribbons: The bride's mother wore orchids that matched the maid of honor's bouquet, and the groom, his sons, and ushers wore dendrobiums.















A Single Clematis

A simple clematis bloom, tied with satin ribbon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A Fanciful Frog

At this wedding the groom's boutonniere is a tiny Swarovski crystal frog on a lily pad of miniature orchids.















 oak leaves and acorns is tied with a jaunty bow.





















 Muscari buds and blooms over a collar of cyclamen leaves wrapped with jacquard ribbon.




















 Pink nerines and viburnum leaves with a button decorating the pink ribbon bow.



















 Pink hyacinth blooms wired into a circle.



















Magenta freesia gathered with plaid ribbon.





















having a graden style wedding and  want something completely unique?


Yellow ilex berries in a nest of excelsior top an ilex branch; the bow is made of picot-edge striped ribbon.















 Lime-colored ribbon accents a monochromatic mix of acorns and ferns.















 Rose hips and eucalyptus leaves gathered with satin ribbon, its ends notched.





















 Handmade bead-and-wire branches and a chrysanthemum leaf adorned with a decorative pink and bound with waxed linen thread.
















Like the mountain wild flower look?  You'll love the next few


 Vintage millinery flowers and leaves gathered with a dupion-silk ribbon.
















 Blue cornflowers and scabiosa pods mixed with button fern leaves; a crepe ribbon encircles the stems.




















 Calligraphy on quilling paper and flowering stems of heather in a velvet-ribbon band. 


















Decorative grasses and brodiaea flowers secured with waxed linen thread.

















Edelweiss flowers and frog berries over dusty-miller leaves finished with jacquard ribbon.























































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