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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!
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Boutie-licious

April 14th, 2011 @ 10:14 am by Mrs. Hyena

I failed to find out what Mr. H was looking for in man-flowers until after I did my first round of flower shopping. When I finally did ask (er, bug him endlessly), he said he wanted a single white rose with baby’s breath for the dudes. OK, that shouldn’t be too difficult in theory.

I found the perfect flowers for our corsages and boutonnieres at Hobby Lobby. I didn’t have the first clue about how to put these suckers together, but a search on the ’Bee brought up a couple of tutorials, which I used as a jumping-off point. I started with the bouts since they seemed less scary than the corsages. As I was working on these, I wondered how some brides can figure out how to do this with real flowers the day before their weddings without freaking out.

I gathered my supplies:

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  • Approx. one-inch thick ribbon
  • Artificial ivory roses, one per bout (save the leaves)
  • Artificial baby’s breath
  • Artificial berries
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors
  • Wire cutters
  • Netflix movie to keep you entertained (It took me a long time to get the hang of this project.)

Step 1: Trim your rose to a more manageable size. (The stem should be about two or three inches so there is room to hot glue things to it.)

Step 2: Cut a sprig of baby’s breath and hot glue it to the side in an attractive manner.

Step 3: Repeat step 2, but with berries.

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Steps 1–3

Step 4: Take the leftover leaves from the flowers. I only wanted to have one leaf per bout, so those other two gotta go.

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BAM!

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Step 4 continued: Hot glue the leaf to the back of the boutonniere, still gluing directly onto the stem. I tried to hot glue the leaf right onto the flower, but it didn’t want to stick. I’m still trying to figure out how to make it stand up the way I want it. H-Dad recommended epoxy?

Step 5: Now that everything is attached to the main stem, trim it down further so it’s normal-boutonniere sized.

Step 6: Starting at the base, hot glue the end of the ribbon and attach to the stems, then wrap upward. Secure with more hot glue.

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Step 7: Repeat steps 1–6 for each bout. (We needed nine.) Bask in the triumph of another completed floral project.

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Hooray! I love them! They look so good! I am awesome!

Now I just need to figure out the corsages. I read somewhere that a corsage is just a bunch of boutonnieres stuck together, but that seems like it’d be awfully large. Also, I’m using ranunculus for the corsages, and those are somewhat big on their own. I sense an adventure!

Once I get the corsages completed, I think I’ll be done with all our flowers, so I’ll put together a cost breakdown for all our floral arrangements.

For those brides who are DIYing real flowers the day before the wedding—HOW are you doing it?! For real, I want to know!

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20 Responses to “Boutie-licious”

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doxie
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doxie (message)  166 posts, Blushing bee

those turned out so nice! looks professional!

 
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mrsbowieii
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mrsbowieii (message)  692 posts, Busy bee

Those came put wonderful… I may just try this after all.

 
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Courtnee (message)  153 posts, Blushing bee

in step 4 you said “I’m still trying to figure out how to make it stand up the way I want it. H-Dad recommended epoxy?” Are you referring the leaf? It should lay against his jacket and that will hold it up. If that’s what you mean.

 
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futuremrsloveday
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futuremrsloveday (message)  518 posts, Busy bee

Those look awesome! I’ve been wondering how to do these as well, so thanks! :)

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

You are a DIY flower machine. I bow down before you.

:) Nice job, Hyena

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

@Courtnee: Thanks, that’s actually exactly what I meant. I don’t know why I didn’t think of that!

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

You ARE awesome, Hyena! These bouts look amazing, and I love the rich color of the ribbon you chose.

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  7,970 posts, Bee Keeper

I agree, the leaf will lay flat against his jacket, so no wrries there. They turned out really nice!!

 
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Vixenessa (message)  29 posts, Newbee

I was going to go with real flowers the day before, but I’m really nervous. The flowers we chose are ridiculous expensive per stem (but they are AWESOME!!), so in the next week or two and try it with artificial flowers. Yours look great, so maybe I’ll stick with the artificial if they look this good and leave the stress of day-before-flowers behind.

 
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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,767 posts, Honey bee

Wow, you guys put me to shame. I didn’t want to do this so I paid the flower lady. No wonder my floral budget is eye opening :( Good job Ms. H!

 
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pinkbride2012 (message)  140 posts, Blushing bee

This is the best name for a post ever!!! I seriously LOL!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

We need to dub you the flower queen or something. Anything floral you touch comes out amazing!

 
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Pollipop
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Pollipop (message)  10 posts, Newbee

I was planning on doing the same with the boutonnieres and corsages, I mean with artificial flowers. I am planning on using floral tape to stick everything together, but now I am considering using the glue gun. They turned out great. Nice Job!!!

 
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Crown
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Crown (message)  534 posts, Busy bee

I’m with you, Hyena…doing silk flowers, too. These bouties (HA!) look so great…they’re simply FABOO! :D

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, H! These are gorgeous—I love how they came out!!! Very nice work :)

 
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LaceeWoman

They look great! Good job.

 
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Miss Sparkler (message)  423 posts, Helper bee

Wow! They look great! I bet it’s nice to have those done and ready to go! :)

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

These look awesome! And you’ve got them done, which is extra awesome!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

@Pollipop: I didn’t even think to use floral tape … that’s a good idea!

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

I love that you’re DIY-ing your florals now instead of the days before the wedding, when you’re likely to be stressed and ready to wash your hands of the whole thing.

 

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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!

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