Mary and Miguel had a gorgeous wedding at The Butler Barn in Beaverton, Oregon.
It does not get any more classic than Mary's bridal bouquet with blush and ivory flowers, perfectly captured by Lupe Juarez Photography
Garden roses, cafe au lait dahlias, blushing bride protea, lisianthus and soft dusty miller made up the gorgeous combo.
Read on to learn more about the proper placement of the boutonniere.
Venue: The Butler Barn
Floral Design: Sophisticated Floral
Photography: Lupe Juarez Photography
Gown: Heavenly Bridal Boutique
Hair: Maggie Morgan at Powder Inc.com
Makeup: Myra Silva Make up
Few quick tips on how to properly pin on a boutonniere.
The boutonniere is always worn on the left lapel, and the pin should be inserted through the back side so the pins are not showing or pocking the wearer.
The placement should be near the button hole {aka the little slit on the tip of the lapel} versus on the pocket or toward the middle of the chest.