Things You'll Need:
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Step 1
Choose a flower for your boutonniere. Whether you are making one or several, make sure that your florist will have your choice available on the desired date.
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Step 2
Choose a small to midsize flower for a boutonniere. Roses and carnations are flowers that are commonly used.
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Step 3
Inquire as to whether the florist can dye the flower to match a prom dress or wedding colors. This inquiry needs to be made days in advance.
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Step 4
Use greenery and baby's breath along with the flower. These items can be obtained from your florist or craft store.
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Step 5
Use an artificial flower for your boutonniere if fresh flowers are not available or for last-minute needs. Artificial flowers can also be kept as keepsakes without the need for special preservation methods.
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Step 6
Use scissors to cut the stem of the flower to a length of approximately 3 inches. If you cut off any leaves, save them to use as greenery. If you are using an artificial flower, cut the stem with wire cutters.
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Step 7
Create a "bed" for the flower with a small amount of baby's breath and greenery. The bed should not extend much beyond the top of the flower and should be visible from the sides. Place the baby's breath between the greenery and the flower.
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Step 8
Wrap all stems together completely with green floral tape.
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Step 9
Alternatively, leave the stem of the flower unwrapped. Affix the greenery and baby's breath with a small amount of florist wire. Keep the floral wire as close as possible to the point where the flower joins the stem. Add just enough floral tape to cover the wire and trim any loose stems from the baby's breath or greenery.
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Step 10
Tie a bow at the bottom of the boutonniere. Use 1/4-inch silk or satin ribbon in a color that coordinates with a prom dress or wedding colors. This ribbon can also be used to camouflage floral wire.
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Step 11
Keep the fresh flower boutonniere moist and cool until it is ready to be used.












Comments
mrsmonroe said
on 5/23/2008 the pictures were a great help! thanks much
LadyTDavis said
on 2/11/2007 Thank you this helped me out so much. The insturctions plus the pictures helped.