You know one detail from my wedding I put like zero thought into? My groom’s boutonniere! I totally dropped the ball on it, and although my florist did a great job coming up with something, I really regret not thinking up a unique bout idea. Here are some tips for dreaming up one for your groom:
{Incorporate Your Season into Your Groom’s Boutonniere}

via Fabulously Wed; Southern Weddings Mag
{DIY a Personalized Bout for Your Groom}

via Ruffled; via Hello! Lucky
{Use or Create a Family Heirloom}

via Martha Stewart Weddings; Martha Stewart Weddings
{Use a Non-Floral Element from your Wedding Style or Theme}

via Ruffled; by Krista Jones Photography
So, what’s your boutonniere style? Traditional floral or will you be taking one of my ideas and going for something more unique? Have a wedding season or style in mind but not sure what kind of bout you want? Let me know – I’d be happy to help!
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You know it’s funny, I feel like we’re always so focused on the big details that we forget the small ones (and the small details usually include our future hubby’s ;)). I really love all the ideas for the groom’s boutonnieres that you have on here. The brides-to-be can really take some of these and use their own imagination to make their own. There are so many great options and it’s great that you spread them out in four different groups. I’m a sucker for any family based objects in weddings so I have to say my favorite would be using a family heirloom. It would be even cuter if you could have the same heirloom made into a pin for the bridal bouquet! See already I’m getting ideas … great post! Kudos Oh-Lovely-Day!
Katarina I.
Weddingful – Plan a Fabulous Wedding
thank you Katarinia 🙂
I didn’t realize wedding can be creative for men too:)
Cindy
Publisher,Fat Loss Factor
Wow!! There are some truly beautiful ideas here, the paper flowers are especially fabulous!