Boutonniere of yellow billy ball, scabiosa pod, zigzag wattle, blue thistle, hot pink celosia, and succulent. Photograph by Anne Robert.
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We have become known for our boutonnieres and corsages. Commonly known to us as bouts and corsages (simply because learning how to spell boutonnieres was just to annoying) We now classify our bouts and corsages as “Hollyish.” We have taken these traditional pieces to a new level and they are truly mini pieces of art.
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This bout was made with a mini white ranunculus bud, scabiosa pods, a white gooseneck tip, and sea star fern. Photograph taken by Kim Seidl.
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Use unique elements to create bouts that look like mini pieces of art. We used berry, mosses, twigs, and vine with beautiful blooms to create these bouts. Photography by Kate Headley.
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A combo rose was paired with viburnum berry, burlap, and pods. Photography by Kristen Gardner.
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Strawberry buds, yellow billy balls, red spray roses, red berry, and gooseneck loosestife. Photography by Terra Dawn.
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Orange ranunculus, orange spray roses, seeded euc and green berry were used for this fabulous bout. Photography by Anne Robert.
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Possibly one of our sweetest bouts ever, a cluster of baby’s breath bound with twine. This was a complete and total match to the bridal bouquet. Photography by Madalina Lesan.
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White spray roses, seeded euc, and rosemany wrapped in twine. Madalina Lesan photography.
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A gypsy curiosa rose was wrapped in kiwi vine and reindeer moss, blue privet berry was added as the finishing touch. Photography by Kate Headley.
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Orange ranunculus, mini orange dahlia buds, and orange globe amaranthus, were mixed with angel vine for this groom’s bout. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Pink Spray roses, mixed with pink globe amaranthus and pink snowberry were used to create this pretty pink piece.
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Red spray roses were used with twirling wire. Photography by Freed.
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An orange mokara orchid was placed on a purple calla lily. The piece was finished with twirling wire and seeded euc.
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White freeisa, mini faux peaches, and pink heather were placed on wooden peach crate slats. Yep, we are mighty clever.
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Picasso mini calla, with white dendrobium orchids. Photography Justine Ungaro.
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Peach spray roses, berry and twine were used for this groom. Photography by Kristen Gardner.
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Purple vanda orchids were used with fiddle head ferns. The fern was placed above and below the orchid. Photography by Regeti’s
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Seeded euc, crocheted flowers and buttons were used to create this very fun and cute bout. Photography by Terra Dawn.
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Orange freesia and orange mokara orchids were used to create this bout. We also used seeded euc. Photography by Maria Vicencio.
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White rose with berry and greens.
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Black beauty roses, with red seeded euc and spray roses. Photography by Katelyn James.
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Teal blue feathers were added to white ranunculus, guinea hen feathers spotted teal, and pods painted black. The stems were inserted into black satin. Photography by Kate Triano.
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A freeze dried red rose was used to create this bout. We wrapped the stems in black satin ribbon and decorative jeweled wire. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Dark purple calla lily, red amaranthus, and dark purple scabiosa pods.
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White mini calla with a purple center, variety Picasso. The bout was wrapped in bear grass.
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Red feathers, pine cones, and angel vine.
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Peacock feathers, blue thistle and green wire.
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Feathers, pods, and dried elements, were used to create these forever bouts. This was an absolutely fun and creative adventure.
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A mini pine cone was wrapped in moss and then inserted into burlap. This is a keep me forever bout.
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Scabiosa pods, zig zag wattle, rosemary and yellow spray roses were used to create the first bout which was to be worn by the groom, groomsmen wore spray roses, a hint of rosemary, zig zag wattle, and some crown royal leuc.
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White ranunculus was paired with a teal tinted hydrangea blossom. The hydrangea was partially dried and a small jewel was glued on to the hydrangea blossom.
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Green button mums, green hypericum berry, and dianthus were used to create this ring bearers bout. Photography by Michelle Lindsay.
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This is the sweetest bout story of all, this piece was created with evergreens, seeded euc, blue thistle and the brides favorite pendant (it is the small black onyx at the bottom of the bout.) While dating the groom asked if he could see her necklace, instead he swooped in for the first kiss. It was truly my most favorite and romantic bout. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Spray roses and dendrobium orchids.
Spray roses, ranunculus, greens and berry were used to make this piece.
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White spray roses were used with brown hypericum berry and hydrangea florets.
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White ranunculus with twisted wire. Photography by Ron Jones.
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Blue thistle, rosemary, seeded euc, and blue delphinium were used to create this bout. Photography by Kate Headley.
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Hot pink ranunculus, blue muscari, seeded euc, silver brunia, blue privet berry, and dusty miller were used to design this awesome bout. Photography by Kristen Gardner.
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A combo rose, blue viburnum berry, burlap and crown royal leuc. were used for this awesome piece. Photography by Kristen Gardner.
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A limoncello spray rose was combined with orange asclepias. Photography by Anne Robert.
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Red ranunculus, blue privet berry, and brunia were used to create this bout, the stems were wrapped with dusty miller.
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Yellow mini gerber daisy.
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Yellow freesia, dusty miller, blue viburnum berry, and green dianthus. Photography by Kate Headley.
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Yellow spray roses, with herbs mosses and twigs. Photography by Kate Headley.
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This piece was created with orange freesia, a mini green cymbidium, and green leaves. Photograph by Stephanie Ascari.
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We painted Italian ruscus leaves and hypericum berry, dark brown. We then added mini green button mums.
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Brown painted italian ruscus leaves were paired with a mini green cymbidium orchid. We also used green hypericum berry in this design.
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Men’s bouts were created with orange feathers and green accents. Photography by Amy Martin.
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We designed a perfectly simple bout by using pink ranunculus, and white gooseneck loosestrife. Photography by Anne Robert.
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Pink Astillibe and pink hydrangea florets make up this bout. Photography by Anne Robert.
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Yellow calla lily and yellow billy balls, make a bright happy display for this groom. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Red roses , red james story orchids and red hanging amaranthus make up this dramatic bout. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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The first bout was created with twig and a yellow spray rose, the twig was laid out and glued together to give the rose a platform, blue privet berry was added for a pop of color. The second bout was created with a gypsy curiosa rose, blue privet berry, moss and a wrapping of kiwi vine. Photography by Kate Headley
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A miniature wreath was created with pussy willow berry, gold berry, and cedar. This was a perfect Holiday bout. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Orange orchids, and orange freesia, were used with green dianthus to create this awesome bout. Photography by Kristen Gardner.