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Buttonhole ideas for creatives

Buttonhole ideas for creatives

1st photo This week we’re sharing inspiration for buttonholes. With the range of boutonnieres from Corsage Creations, you can easily make creative designs without the need for fiddly techniques - use them as a blank slate to suit all audiences. For weddings and events, they can be adorned with beautifully styled flowers to coordinate with any outfit. For teenage prom-goers, they allow for maximum creativity - letting you be a bit more ‘out there’ with design ideas. The Florentine offers a large flat surface perfect for getting creative with the flower glue. Read our Ultimate Gluing Guide to learn how. 2 Say goodbye to fiddly stem-wrapping with this Calla Lily boutonniere which acts as a miniature vase for the most delicate of flower heads, with just a touch of glue needed to hold everything in place. We love Philip Holley’s choice of colours and materials here; kanga-paws combined with blackberries! (above right) This simple and elegant idea also uses the Calla Lily boutonniere plus some Chic Leaves with a dainty, tight rose head on a bed of skeleton leaves (below left). 3 The Monstera Bouttonniere is another piece perfect for gluing flowers (above right). Florists: why not set up a pick ‘n’ mix prom bar in-store, with some delicate flower head ideas on-hand so your customers can select their favourite blooms themselves. The Calla Lily boutonniere also works with larger stems, and looks especially sleek with its namesake flower (below). 4 The same goes for this art-deco style Grecian boutonniere; a classic design and one you can keep forever for future events (below). Florists: suggest customers come back to you for fresh flowers to add to their boutonniere later down the line, keeping customer for many more occasions to come. 5 Screenshot 2020-06-23 13.26.14 Use the Grecian or Florentine as a blank slate, you can completely cover the boutonniere in flower heads or just add a few adornments (above and below). For easy-to-glue boutonnieres in a whole range of styles plus loads more prom accessories and essentials, visit corsagecreations.co.uk. 6
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