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How To Buttonholes – A Guide

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Today’s post has been put together by a collaboration between Nerida McMurray Photography and the very talented floristry of Aleksandra. Nerida McMurray Photography Keep flowers in their box in a cool, dark location away from direct sunlight, drafts or excessive heat. A cool dark laundry/bathroom or on a hot summer’s day -in the fridge would

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Buttonholes

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Image by Gertrude & Mabel via Jennifer and James Are you planning to wear a buttonhole? While most grooms and groomsmen wear buttonholes, it’s becoming a subtle trend for them to not wear buttonholes, which is a little bit disappointing because buttonholes are symbol of sharing; it’s said that it began when a gentle proposed by

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Emerson Made For The Groom

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I’ve been perusing my favourites lately and this one didn’t disappoint. Emerson Made (a business run by a husband and wife team outside of New Hampshire) create the most stylish accessories not only for the girls, but for the boys too. If you’re looking for something a little different, Emerson made offers the hippest accessories

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Unusual Boutonnière

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Originally posted on Polka Dot Bride September 23rd 2008 Earlier today, Melbourne florist Kate Hill told us all we need to know on boutonnière. (See her interview here) However, if you’re not the flower type. Here’s some fun ideas! Photo by Jeff Greenough I love the idea of using a feather, especially if the bride

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The Boutonnière

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Originally posted on Polka Dot Bride September 23rd 2008 Ms Polka Dot recently headed to the expert to get the lowdown on those flowers we’re supposed to wear on our chests. The Boutonnieres! She spoke to leading Melbourne florist Kate Hill of Kate Hill Flowers for her tips. Photo by Kate Hill Flowers What is

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