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Miss Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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DIY Bout Tutorial

October 9th, 2009 @ 4:30 pm by Miss Lamb

Je t’aime, you like? Oui oui?

For whatever reason, I feel like these bouts are French and they speak to me in broken English/French – Frenglish if you will. It probably has something to do with the guinea feathers. But don’t tell my Dad, because after Sept. 11, he’s been calling them Freedom Fries and there’s no convincing him that French speaking bouts are funny.

AnyBout, if DIY bouts are up your alley and you were wondering how, wonder no more. I’m going to give you a Bout Tutorial. Or a Bout Toot as I keep saying in my head, because right along with French speaking bouts, Bout Toot is hilarious!

To start, I browsed Etsy to get a sense of the look and feel I was going for. Once I saw feathers incorporated into a few, I knew it was for me. I then gathered some supplies:

  • Pearl accent flowers (found in picks 3-4 in a bunch in the wedding aisle at Michaels)
  • Package of black feathers
  • Package of white feathers
  • Package of guinea feathers
  • Package of scrapbooking leaves
  • Evergreen bunch from silk flower section
  • A few yards of vintage seam binding in black and ivory from Etsy
  • Black velvet ribbon from Etsy
  • Pearlized round things
  • Misc. buttons
  • Pearl headed corsage pins
  • Green floral tape

There are a few lessons I learned:

  1. The glue gun is your friend.
  2. Turn off the ceiling fan before attempting this.

End of lessons learned the hard way.

Step 1: Arrange the elements in your hand until you are happy. I like to start with a feather or whatever will be the backbone of the bout. Sometimes you have to pick through the bag for a good feather. Then you’ve got to remove some fluff (you can strip it with your fingers) so that you have a good clean “stem” to hold on to. Then I add other elements until I get tired of arranging and just want to move on with it already.

Step 2: Here is where the glue gun becomes your friend. Anything without a stem needs to get hot glued to something with a stem.

This step is also where wire cutters come in handy. I should amend my lessons learned to include: 3. Never put your wire cutters in storage when Navy movers are involved because you don’t know when you’ll see them again. Anycutters, I’ll just go ghetto style with some scissors.

Step 3: Hold your elements in your desired arrangement, trim the excess stems,

and wrap what’s left in floral tape. Lesson Learned 4: Before a DIY Bout Toot, arrange all your supplies on the table so you don’t have to go searching through a bag of craft mess.

When you stretch it, the tape becomes sticky. Overlap each tie you go around so that no parts of the stem show through. Lesson Learned 5: Charge the camera battery before documenting a DIY Bout Toot. Pardon moi, I’ll be right back.

Okay, back.

Step 4: While the camera was charging, I got my seam binding out of the bag of craft mess. I don’t cut a length, I just cut it after I’m done wrapping so that I don’t short change myself or waste any precious seam binding. I line the length of the back of the gathered stem with hot glue, press seam binding to it, and then wrap the seam binding from bottom back to top, securing the last bit after I cut with another dab of hot glue.

Step 5: Sometimes I add a button, or a bow. Hot glue is your friend. Then I ram a pearl headed corsage pin through. If you did more hot gluing than stem gathering, you’re going to have to weasel that pin in there.

Step 6: Repeat until you have the desired number of bouts - 15 in my case.

Ooo, la la! As my French bouts would say!

Are DIYing the bouts? What supplies did you use?

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24 Responses to “DIY Bout Tutorial”

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krissycake
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krissycake (message)  2,092 posts, Buzzing bee

i like how they turned out…even though i am personally scared of feathers.

 
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SanDiegoAli
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SanDiegoAli (message)  937 posts, Busy bee

You make it look SO easy!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  741 posts, Busy bee

Such a cute tutorial — I mean, Bout Toot! :) They look awesome!

 
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Sulli301
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Sulli301 (message)  1,123 posts, Bumble bee

They look awesome :)

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  892 posts, Busy bee

so cute. I wish I could make my own, but i’m leaving that up to my florist. :)

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,659 posts, Sugar bee

oui oui. i like!

and i like that your bouts speak frenglish. lol

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

Those are super cute! And what a good bout toot!

 
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Miss_Carmel
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Miss_Carmel (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

I love these bouts - they are so perfect for a winter wedding!!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

Those turned out lovely :)

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  3,424 posts, Sugar bee

Gorgeous! Thanks for the play by play :)

 
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KMSull
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KMSull (message)  2,917 posts, Sugar bee

They turned out so awesome! Love them! The feathers are a nice touch.

 
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lcneiny
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lcneiny (message)  170 posts, Blushing bee

I love this post, especially the amended lessons learned list. Regardless of what language your bouts speak, they are magnifique!

 
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jhguba (message)  239 posts, Helper bee

Your dad and his freedom fries crack me up! When I went to Paris, the only foods I HAD TO HAVE were Freedom Fries and Freedom Onion Soup. ; )

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

Awesome.

Too bad to hear about the ‘freedom fries’ thing…..

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  1,531 posts, Bumble bee

Those look great! Stinkin freedom fries thing … I have a father who prefers them that way, too!

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  1,531 posts, Bumble bee

Also (sorry to post twice) but I imagine your bouts talking something like the candlestick on Beauty and the Beast!

 
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Mrs. Espresso (message)  1,064 posts, Bumble bee

Great tutorial! They look fantastic!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,335 posts, Bumble bee

Mon dieu! So cute. I wish I knew more french.

 
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fiftyfootbride
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fiftyfootbride (message)  3,811 posts, Honey bee

So adorable. You did a great job. I’d try this, but glue guns and I tend not to get along. I end up burning myself like woah.

 
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Leslie

these are really lovely!

 
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FlipFlopBride
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FlipFlopBride (message)  1,306 posts, Bumble bee

Great Bout Toot! I love feathers in bouts! They turned out great

 
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Miss Parfait (message)  625 posts, Busy bee

I love the little dotted feathers. The bouts are too cute!

 
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Miss Lamb (message)  483 posts, Helper bee

@alishaneva: Hahahah! Yes! I’m guessing that was probably in my subconscious!

 
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Miss Poodle
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,020 posts, Sugar bee

really cute!! :) good job Miss Lamb

 


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Miss Lamb Miss Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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