Easy Steps to DIY Boutonnieres and Corsages

Making your homemade boutonnieres and corsages is a lot of fun, and it's straightforward! As a rule, use three floral components: a focal flower, a texture, and a backdrop. We utilized spray roses as the central flower and Bonsai eucalyptus leaves as the backdrop, with hypericum berries and eucalyptus seeds added for texture.

Steps to DIY Boutonnieres and Corsages

 

Step 1: Cut the leaves off the flower stems, leaving around three remaining stems. Using floral tape, firmly attach the hypericum berries in a cluster.

Step 2: Affix the hypericum berries and spray roses to the bonsai eucalyptus sprigs and seeds for texture. After cutting the stems all the way to the bottom into a single length, wrap them with floral tape.

Step 3: Attach the spray roses and hypericum berries to the eucalyptus seeds and bonsai eucalyptus sprigs to add texture. After cutting the stems all the way to the bottom into a single length, wrap them with floral tape.

Boutonniere: Option 2 Easy Steps

The same flowers and greenery can create a boutonniere in various ways. Here's another creative way to use the same flowers for a new look. The seeds and leaves from the seeded eucalyptus stem will be used for this boutonniere.

Step 1: You can change the arrangement of the flowers and leaves to create a unique boutonniere. Three leaves of the seeded eucalyptus foliage will be used in this choice.

Step 2: Cut the leaves off the flower stems, leaving around three remaining stems.

Step 3: Floral tape firmly secures the eucalyptus seeds and hypericum berries. Wrap three eucalyptus branches in florist tape.

Step 4: After the hypericum berries and spray roses have been positioned behind the eucalyptus leaves, add the eucalyptus seeds and secure them with tape. Cover the tape with rustic brown wire, repeating the previous process from the first bout. Wrap the wire around the flowers ' necks, beginning at the top and ending at the bottom. Twist the wire to secure it at the bottom. Use scissors to trim the rustic wire.

The boutonniere should be fastened just over the heart on the left lapel of the suit. Attach a pin to the underside of the lapel.

Easy Steps for DIY Flower Corsages

The matching corsage needs to be made now. Weddings, proms, dinner parties, special events, and anniversaries are just a few where corsages are worn. Usually, corsages have three to five flowers.

Step 1: Trim the blooms so the stalks behind the bud are just 1/2 to 1 inch long. Each bundle should include bonsai eucalyptus, spray roses, and hypericum berries. Start at the top of the flower and wrap the stems securely, working your way down. Three bundles ought to be present.

Step 2: Create your bow with ribbon. Make two loops across the middle. Tighten the bow by pinching the middle and twisting the 4-inch-long floral wire. Securely attach the bow to the flowers.

Step 3: Adhere the wristlet with flowers.

To maintain the freshness of the flowers, you should make your corsages and boutonnieres no earlier than the day before your event.

We are here to assist you with making a corsage, boutonniere, centerpiece, or bouquet! If you have any questions, contact us via phone, email, or chat with one of our talented floral designers! Together, we'll find a solution that suits your spending limit!