17 Stylish Wedding Boutonniere Ideas
From classically elegant to country cool, we've got you covered on your big day.
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January 21, 2016

By:
Keri Sanders
and
Jacquelyn McGilvray
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Textural Accents
A simple fall-inspired boutonniere is the perfect accessory to a dapper herringbone jacket. Design by Elder Flower Design
Wrapped in Burlap
Dual-toned pocket squares and a gorgeous boutonniere wrapped in burlap offer a sophisticated rustic look for a charming farm wedding.
Cotton-Pickin' Handsome
This gorgeous cotton boutonniere includes silver brunia berries and willow branches for homespun chic. Design by Lauryl Lane
Shotgun Wedding
Show off one of your favorite pastimes with a shotgun shell boutonniere. Courtesy of The Sass Shoppe
Groomsmen Grains
For this farm-inspired design, wheat and a pheasant feather are accompanied by little white berries and secured with a tiny piece of raffia.
Striking Accent
There's no need to overthink it. Here, a single yellow flower pops against a light blue gingham shirt.
A Little Rustic Touch
A succulent, eucalyptus, lavender and dusty miller leaf are cinched together with twine to make this handsome boutonniere. Design by Lauryl Lane
Fresh Berry Boutonniere
Nothing says seasonal like a beautiful boutonniere filled with fresh berries. Whether they’re in peak or off-season, this lends a fresh feel to your big day.
From:
Abby Larson
Bright + Bold
A single billy ball and green hypericum berries add a fun, quirky look to this colorful boutonniere.
Pomegranate and Wheat
They may sound like the ingredients for a great craft beer, but they also make for a striking boutonniere.
Autumn Accents
A warm color palette and a single acorn give this darling boutonniere a festive fall vibe.
Kumquats and Jasmine
Vibrant orange brings a whimsical burst of color to a traditional pinstripe background. Design by Kelly Marie Thompson of Fleur Inc
Earthy Look
A balsa wood flower, mini lotus pod, dried wheat and dried pussy willow create an attractive lapel arrangement. Design by Lauryl Lane
From the Forest
This evergreen boutonniere makes a fetching accessory for a winter wedding or a woodsy event.
"Berry" Nice
Laid on a pillow of moss, the fine details in this boutonniere make it oh-so elegant.
Green Orchid
Nancy Liu Chin Floral & Event Design created this jaw-dropping boutonniere using green dendrobrium orchid with hypericum. Photo by Ken Buck
Striking Lapel
For a bit of the unusual, a beetle (cast in resin) carries a pretty purple orchid. Design by Isari Flower Studio + Event Design

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