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White Flower Boutonniere, Simple Boutonniere, White Rose Boutonniere, Pola Macrame, White Boutonniere, Groomsmen Boutonniere, Rose Boutonniere, Bridal Bouquet Flowers, Oahu Wedding

With ocean views and sophisticated details, Jennifer and Shaun's Hawaiian wedding at Four Seasons Resort Oahu was the perfect combination of laid-back and With ocean views and sophisticated details, this Hawaiian wedding at Four Seasons Resort Oahu was the perfect combination of laid-back and classy.

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Buttonholes Wedding Rustic, Pampas Buttonhole, Grooms Flowers Boutonniere, Groom Flower Pin, Cream Wedding Theme, Pampas Flower, Groom Buttonhole, Dried Flower Bouquet Wedding, White Rose Boutonniere

Dried everlasting flower boutonnieres. Perfect for the groom and groomsmen. The stem is wrapped in cream satin ribbon, but if you prefer a rope or a different ribbon color, feel free to reach out. A pin is included. These boutonnieres are an perfect accessory for any wedding theme and match well with any suit color. For more designs, please check out my other products. With love, HAND&BLOOM 🤍

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Vix ✨ Floral Dream Maker on Instagram: "DID YOU KNOW? 💕 The tradition of wedding buttonholes, as with all wedding flowers, originates from ancient Greece. The male wedding party members would wear a small bunch of flowers, usually mixed with fragrant herbs, pinned close to their heart in order to ward off evil spirits. It was believed that these evil spirits would cause the groom to turn his heart against the bride and refuse to love her. Buttonholes travelled to England during Medieval times Groom Attire Black Suit, Groom Flower Pin, Lapel Boutonniere, Groomsmen Attire Black, Small Bunch Of Flowers, Buttonholes Wedding, Groom Attire Black, Wedding Buttonholes, White Wedding Suit

Vix ✨ Floral Dream Maker on Instagram: "DID YOU KNOW? 💕 The tradition of wedding buttonholes, as with all wedding flowers, originates from ancient Greece. The male wedding party members would wear a small bunch of flowers, usually mixed with fragrant herbs, pinned close to their heart in order to ward off evil spirits. It was believed that these evil spirits would cause the groom to turn his heart against the bride and refuse to love her. Buttonholes travelled to England during Medieval…

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