How To Make A Wedding Buttonhole / Boutonniere and Pinned Corsage
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Find out how to make a wedding buttonhole or boutonniere and a pinned corsage using seasonal flowers from the garden.
Making a Seasonal Buttonhole and Pinned Corsage in June
In this video I take you through the foliage and flower ingredients I am using to make some buttonholes and corsages in June, all sourced from the garden. I show you the equipment and techniques I use to make these type of wedding flowers.
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Great tutorial! And beautiful corsages❤
Thank you so much for watching 😊 I am glad you enjoyed it.
Catherine you are so talented! Thankyou for sharing xx
Thanks for watching Kim, I had had a request to show a bit more of my wedding work so thought that it would be nice to do one on buttonholes to start.
Brilliant video. Really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Lovely Flowers ^^
Thank you for good sharing~
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My friend, have a good day
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video.
Brilliant tutorial, thank you. I have 8 to make this summer.
Thanks for watching my buttonhole video. I’m glad is was helpful and hope you enjoy making yours this summer x
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much 😊
Stunning, thankyou for sharing, you are such an inspiration.
Thanks so much for watching Tracy 😊
Wow! These are great ❤️ I live in Virginia, in the U.S., and you guys in the U.K. have allot of flowers that are not common here like the Astrantia and the Heather. I am drawn to the Briza Media grass😍 It's so cool, but I can't find the seeds for it here... You're very talented with growing and arranging these beautiful flowers 👍 And the church bells in the background are lovely to hear...
Thank you. I love using more unusual things from the garden to make my buttonholes. The church bells are lovely to hear in the garden. They often play songs and I can hear pipe bands too in the garden when there is a local event on.
That was a great demonstration! Thanks for showing us! I look forward to your bridal bouquets as well! How do you ensure that you have a variety of plants with a variety of colours at different times of the season to be able to provide your customers with their colour choices?
Thanks for watching 🙂 To get the variety of plants and colours has taken a number of years of building up a mix of perennials, annuals and biennials I grow. Wedding bookings tend to come in 1-2 years in advance so I get a good idea of colour schemes and can grow accordingly for that time. I also for example grow lots of colours of cornflowers so I have a choice of colours to work with rather than just growing the traditional blue variety. For heathers I grow different varieties that flower in different parts of the year.
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