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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!
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Boutonniere Love How-To

June 24th, 2009 @ 1:22 pm by Mrs. Star

I got several requests for a DIY tutorial for our boutonnieres and so I figured that I’d do my best to oblige, despite my initial reluctance, because, to be honest, they were mostly trial-and-error! Unfortunately, I don’t have any pictures of the process, since I didn’t know I’d be blogging about them at the time, but I’ve tried to be as specific as I can be in my descriptions. And honestly, if I was able to pull this off, anyone can!

To start off, I’ll recap my supplies list:

  • Purple 3/8″ satin ribbon
  • Guinea feathers (I ended up using 12)
  • Miniature silk camellias, about 1″ across (18)
  • Black beaded rose
  • Silver pin backings

Also some things I already had in my supplies:

  • Purple cardstock
  • Polka dot satin ribbon 3/8″ (from another wedding project to be posted soon!)
  • Hot glue and gun
  • Tacky glue
  • Scissors, of course
  • Thread or string

To start off, I should probably warn you all that I am the Queen of Hot Glue. If something isn’t working, I just bust out my hot glue, and there isn’t much that I can’t do! I hope you all share my hot glue love, if not my hot glue blisters. I’ve included a close-up picture of one of the boutonnieres for reference:

First off, I set about arranging the flowers. I cut all the stems to be separate and removed the leaves. After that, I basically just pushed the flowers around until I could see all three and I thought they looked nice together. My plan was to just hot glue them together at this point and then wrap the ribbon around. This, however, was where I ran into my first snafu: the flower stems were so thin and so plastic that they melted when I tried to hot glue them together.

So instead, I tied the three stems together with thread and used tacky glue to anchor the stems to a little piece of cardstock I cut out that was oval-shaped and about 2″ long and 1/2″ wide. This way, I was able to create something to hot glue to, which was important to me because (besides the fact that I love hot glue!) hot glue dries much more quickly than tacky glue, making it easier to create aesthetically-pleasing arrangements!

Next up, I wrapped the ribbon around the stems/cardstock. I started by using hot glue to attach the end of the ribbon to the top of the cardstock and wrapped as carefully as I could all the way down the stems and back up, using glue every few wraps as I went (I think two layers of wrapping looks cleaner). NOTE: At this point, I did not cut the other end of the ribbon; I just hot glued it at the top again and left the other end still hanging.

Then I wanted to attach the feathers. Guinea feathers often have a lot of fuzzy grayness at the bottom and I thought that made our bouts messier looking, so I cut off all the fuzzy part first. Then, I hot glued two of feather shafts and one of the leaves to the back of the ribbon-wrapped cardstock. This is why I didn’t cut the end of the ribbon: because at this point, I wrapped the ribbon around the bouts a few more times to cover the feather shafts and leaf stem, and then hot glued the end down in the back and snipped the extra off.

I was planning on leaving them as-is at that point, but they still looked like they needed a little something. So, I used a bit of leftover polka dot ribbon from our table number project (post coming soon!) to make little bows. I just tied a piece of ribbon that was about 10″ long in the same way that I would tie my shoelaces, and wiggled the last loop a bit before I tightened the bow all the way, that way both loops had the polka dots facing out! For Mr. Star’s bout, I simply hot glued the beaded rose in front of the feathers to give it a little added pizazz. :)

Let me know if you still have questions! Like I said, it was mostly trial-and-error, patience, and hot glue!

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11 Responses to “Boutonniere Love How-To”

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Miss Bunny (message)  310 posts, Helper bee

So cute! I originally wanted to DIY our bouts, but I didn’t trust my questionable crafty skillz. Perhaps if I purchased a hot glue gun I would be able to make better progress in the craft world.

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,053 posts, Bumble bee

Awww, they are so cute! I heart my hot glue gun too! I don’t know what I would do with out it. :)

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

Wow, great job! I eyeball’d a hot glue gun yesterday at Joann’s for a solid 5 minutes. I resisted since I didn’t have a need for it, but it’ll be a nice addition to my craft collection. :D

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,354 posts, Sugar bee

Thanks for sharing! I love how the ribbon matches the feathers.

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  894 posts, Busy bee

These are so cute! I love them! Great job!

 
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MrsWoohoo (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

Cute! I like the polka dots.

 
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Miss Star (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

I didn’t know anyone was able to craft without hotglue. *feels sheepish*

 
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Perk (message)  125 posts, Blushing bee

Thanks! I’m going to try this out!

 
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Miss Star (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

@Perk: If you do, please send me pics!!

 
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Scarfy (message)  9 posts, Newbee

I’m with you– if I’m DIYing or crafting something, a hot glue gun is involved about 90% of the time. I think I own 5 of them.

 
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