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Flowers in Israel by Etay Luz
The icing on the cake for many weddings is the flowers. The bride many plan her bouquet before she has even shopped for her wedding dress. But what about the men? The final touch of unification of the wedding party are the men's boutonnieres.It's not hard to choose the perfect boutonnieres.
FlowersEven though roses are on of the most traditional flowers in Israel and other countries, don't be afraid to be unique. Israel florists now branch out using more unique flowers, or even artfully arranged greenery. Colors Boutonnieres usually either contrast or compliments the color of the groom's tuxedo vest. An example could be a charcoal tuxedo with a peach vest complemented by a peach rose boutonniere. Another option would be to select an attractive flower from the selection in the bride and bridesmaids dresses to continue the look.
How Many Do I Need? Usually the groom, best man, fathers of the bride and groom, groomsmenand ushers wear a boutonniere. Sometimes the officiant will also wear one. The amount you purchase will depend more on your budget, as there isn't really a rule you need to follow.Usually the groom's boutonniere is slightly different from others -- a different color, flower or style. Some Israel florists d ecorate the groom's boutonniere with crystals, ribbon or additional blossoms.
How should They Be Worn? A boutonniere is worn on the left lapel outside of the buttonhole. Youcan secure it with a pearl-headed pin that will most likely be provided by your florist. You should pin it from the back so that it is invisible.
Even though we focus on the bride during a wedding, don't forget about the groom! He wants to look and feel special too. It's an inexpensive way to set him and his groomsmen apart from the crowd.
About the Author
Etay Luz is a professional writer with a tingly heart for good literature and a determined mind for quality journalism. In his spare time, Etay likes to chase around alligators, climb on walls, and talk to strange animals. He likes to stand on his head for hours and harness gravity's powers to draw in his best ideas for writing - all the while trying his best not to scare the people around him. When he is not scheming to take over the world, you may find Etay playing his guitar, backward jugging, or taking his pet spider on a nice walk. Want most traditional flowers in Israel (http://nichaflowers.co.il)
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