A lovely and memorable wedding includes the neat and perky types of accessories to add a more festive and solemn elegance to your wedding day. The groom himself can wear his own boutonniere right on the left lapel which is the nearest area to his heart. Buttonaires in general are done with single blossoms such as a rosebud to accentuate the groom’s get up and ensemble.
You can also try to consider utilizing cluster type of flowers instead of using a single bloom as the buttonaire. The groom himself can give each and every man present in his wedding party a boutonniere in compliment to what he has. The officiant or the priest if male may use or avail a buttonaire which is to be given by the groom.
The ring bearer on the other hand, may or may not wear one and it can depend much on the outfit. A single blossom such as rosebud or perhaps a freesia or a mini carnation can be used as a boutonniere. The groom should also consider giving out a bouttoniere for the closest members of the family. This can be additional expenses but the family members feel more included in your wedding is beyond any price.
A corsage can be used together with the going away outfit of the bride. You can ask a florist to create a corsage for you. In order to save on money, you can ask your wedding florist to arrange your wedding bouquet in a way that the main or center flower can be remove and be worn as a corsage later on.
For the member of the family, a corsage must be given by the groom for his mother and the grandmothers. A female officiant who would preside the wedding can be given a corsage as well. You should keep in mind that the corsage should be color coordinate with the dress of the guests to make an appealing and elegant impression to anybody who would share the happiness and fulfillment of your wedding day.












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Chatterberries
Thanks for sharing a very useful tips on how to make a good corsage. This is really very helpful.
Jan 13th, 2009
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Mar 18th, 2009
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