Corsages & Boutonnieres (2024)

You will never have to buy a corsage or boutonniere again.

This class will teach you everything you need to know to create your own beautiful, professional quality,
floral designs from grocery store or garden flowers. No floral experience necessary.

​In this class you will make one fresh flower wrist corsage and one boutonniere to take home.


Corsages and Boutonnieres – Fresh Flowers with Pam - October 1, 2023 - 1:00

$40.00

Sold out

Fresh Flower Corsages and Boutonnieres with Pam

You will never have to buy a corsage or boutonniere again. This class will teach you everything you need to know to create your own beautiful, professional quality, floral designs from grocery store or garden flowers. No floral experience necessary. In this class you will make one fresh flower wrist corsage and one boutonniere to take home.

Class Cost $40.

(due to the limited # of participants, class fees are nonrefundable unless cancelled/rescheduled by The Dragonfly)

Can't make this one? Schedule your own with a group of six or more people. Kids eight & up are welcomed too!

Dragonfly Studio Classes & Events

Go to www.dragonflyshopsandgardens.com to view all of our available classes. You will find that we offer a wide variety of classes, including Mosaic Tiling, Beading & Jewelry Making Workshops, Windchimes, Summer Camps for Kids, Dreamcatchers, Fairy & Miniature Garden Workshops, Succulent Container Workshops, Gardening, Essential Oils, Macrame, Kokedamas, and so much more.

Gather a group of six or more and we’ll see if we can create & schedule a class for you - we love to accommodate. Let us know what you’re interested in doing. If you have a desire to learn something that isn’t currently on our calendar – just ask. We’re always adding instructors and classes to our roster and we’ll let you know when we have something scheduled that you would like. If you have an idea in mind, and don’t see it on our web site, or if you see a class or workshop that doesn’t fit into your schedule – let us know..

WE ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE EVENTS:

BIRTHDAY PARTIES - MOPS GROUPS - GIRL SCOUTS - BOOK CLUBS - BABY SHOWER - BRIDAL SHOWER - BACHELORETTE PARTIES - FUNDRAISERS - GIRLS NIGHT OUT - TEAM BUILDING PARTIES - HOME SCHOOLING CLASSES

Our Birthday Parties & Special Events are perfect if you’re looking for something different to do - for all ages. We offer several suggestions to get you started. Our instructors are very accommodating and talented.

Birthday Parties at the Studio: The Fairy Garden for kids is probably one of our most popular children’s parties. Visit this link to see all the other possibilities including, Art & Craft Parties, Beading Parties, Succulent Parties and more. We’ve also hosted Fundraisers, Family Reunions, Bunco Alternatives, Bridal/Baby Showers, Celebrations and Garden Groups as well.

Be sure to visit us on our Facebook page or Instagram to see additional photos of classes and current events.

Dragonfly Shops & Gardens

260 N. Glassell Street

Orange, Ca 92866

714-289-4689

On Instagram at dragonflyshopsandgardens

On Facebook at www.facebook.com/dragonflyshopsandgarden

october 1

Corsages and Boutonnieres – Fresh Flowers with Pam - October 18, 2023 - 10:00

$40.00

Sold out

Fresh Flower Corsages and Boutonnieres with Pam

You will never have to buy a corsage or boutonniere again. This class will teach you everything you need to know to create your own beautiful, professional quality, floral designs from grocery store or garden flowers. No floral experience necessary. In this class you will make one fresh flower wrist corsage and one boutonniere to take home.

Class Cost $40.

(due to the limited # of participants, class fees are nonrefundable unless cancelled/rescheduled by The Dragonfly)

Can't make this one? Schedule your own with a group of six or more people. Kids eight & up are welcomed too!

Dragonfly Studio Classes & Events

Go to www.dragonflyshopsandgardens.com to view all of our available classes. You will find that we offer a wide variety of classes, including Mosaic Tiling, Beading & Jewelry Making Workshops, Windchimes, Summer Camps for Kids, Dreamcatchers, Fairy & Miniature Garden Workshops, Succulent Container Workshops, Gardening, Essential Oils, Macrame, Kokedamas, and so much more.

Gather a group of six or more and we’ll see if we can create & schedule a class for you - we love to accommodate. Let us know what you’re interested in doing. If you have a desire to learn something that isn’t currently on our calendar – just ask. We’re always adding instructors and classes to our roster and we’ll let you know when we have something scheduled that you would like. If you have an idea in mind, and don’t see it on our web site, or if you see a class or workshop that doesn’t fit into your schedule – let us know..

WE ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE EVENTS:

BIRTHDAY PARTIES - MOPS GROUPS - GIRL SCOUTS - BOOK CLUBS - BABY SHOWER - BRIDAL SHOWER - BACHELORETTE PARTIES - FUNDRAISERS - GIRLS NIGHT OUT - TEAM BUILDING PARTIES - HOME SCHOOLING CLASSES

Our Birthday Parties & Special Events are perfect if you’re looking for something different to do - for all ages. We offer several suggestions to get you started. Our instructors are very accommodating and talented.

Birthday Parties at the Studio: The Fairy Garden for kids is probably one of our most popular children’s parties. Visit this link to see all the other possibilities including, Art & Craft Parties, Beading Parties, Succulent Parties and more. We’ve also hosted Fundraisers, Family Reunions, Bunco Alternatives, Bridal/Baby Showers, Celebrations and Garden Groups as well.

Be sure to visit us on our Facebook page or Instagram to see additional photos of classes and current events.

Dragonfly Shops & Gardens

260 N. Glassell Street

Orange, Ca 92866

714-289-4689

On Instagram at dragonflyshopsandgardens

On Facebook at www.facebook.com/dragonflyshopsandgarden

october 18

Corsages & Boutonnieres (2024)

FAQs

Are you supposed to get the corsage and boutonniere together? ›

The corsage is going to be given to the girls when they are picked up for the prom. Since it is the date that is buying the corsage, it will generally fall on the guys to buy this item. However, the girls do not get out of this free as the tradition holds the girls are to buy a boutonniere for the guys to wear as well.

How much should a corsage cost? ›

The basic corsage for prom starts under $50 with the most popular price range being from $55-65. All of our prices include the roses or orchids of your choice. Adding other flowers could incur an additional cost (like calla lilies or stephanotis.)

Who usually buys the corsage and boutonniere? ›

Traditionally, the guy pays for the corsage and the girl pays for the boutonniere, as each person is gifting the flowers to their date. However, it's common for couples dating for awhile to choose their flowers together or for one half of the pair to place the order for both to ensure the flowers coordinate.

What is a corsage vs boutonniere? ›

The simple answer is that a corsage is typically worn by the woman on her left chest(pin-on) or wrist(wristlet) while the boutonniere is worn by the man on his left lapel. There are several different styles of corsages and boutonnieres which can be customized to match the dress color.

What is the proper etiquette for a corsage? ›

A: Traditionally, a corsage is worn on the left wrist, but these days it's not uncommon to see it worn on the right wrist. The corsage wearer should feel comfortable and proud to display it in pictures and at their formal event, so it's a personal preference.

How far in advance should you make boutonnieres and corsages? ›

It's wise to order dyed carnations at least two weeks in advance for use as corsages and boutonnieres. Your florist can create a better color match when they have time to experiment with various dyes. To order hand-arranged corsages and boutonnieres in the Brooklyn and Greater NYC areas, contact Marine Florists today.

Why are corsages so expensive? ›

Labor and Expertise: Crafting floral arrangements requires skill, creativity, and time. Florists invest significant effort into designing, arranging, and ensuring the longevity of their creations. The labor involved in creating intricate arrangements contributes to the overall cost.

How many days before should you buy a corsage? ›

Do not go into a florist the same day as the prom and expect them to make miracles happen. If you're buying a custom corsage, place your order a minimum of two weeks in advance. This will give the florist plenty of time to order the proper materials (and flowers) and make your corsage.

What is a corsage supposed to look like? ›

A corsage is a small bundle of flowers traditionally worn by the bridal party. The word comes from the French term “bouquet de corsage”, which is a group of flowers for a woman's bodice. They can be pinned to a dress or tied around the wrist, and are usually larger than men's boutonnières.

Are corsages still a thing? ›

They are typically given to her by her date. Today, corsages are most commonly seen at homecomings, proms, and similar formal events.

Is the girl supposed to buy the boutonniere? ›

Boutonnieres. Proper etiquette dictates that the girl buys a boutonniere for her date. Boutonnieres are one or two blossoms of flowers to be worn on the left lapel of his jacket. The girl pins the boutonniere on her date's jacket when he arrives to pick her up for the dance.

What does a corsage symbolize? ›

The ancient Greeks thought that wearing a corsage might protect the wearer from evil spirits. A corsage is a symbol of prestige and honour in today's society. A corsage is always appropriate, whether worn to show respect, to ward off evil spirits, or simply to add a bit of flair to an outfit.

How do I choose a corsage and boutonniere? ›

Matching. One of the most common ideas when it comes to prom corsages and boutonnieres is to make sure they match your date's outfit. If you know what color dress, suit, or vest/tie colors he or she will be wearing, this can be a great option.

What is a male corsage called? ›

A: Boutonnieres are the male version of a corsage. They are a floral decoration that typically include only one flower. They are worn as a pin and attached to the left side of a man's suit.

Is the guy supposed to get the corsage and boutonniere? ›

Traditionally, the male brings his date a corsage when he picks her up for prom or a homecoming dance, and the female brings the boutonniere. Of course, females can buy their own corsages, too. Or friends can purchase corsages or boutonnieres for each other if they're going in a group.

What is the etiquette for prom flowers? ›

Etiquette and tradition state that a corsage should be worn on the left side (either the left wrist or left shoulder strap), but ultimately, placement and how you wear is up to personal preference. Many left-handed people prefer to wear their corsage on their right hand.

Are you supposed to get a corsage for prom? ›

Prom dates typically wear matching corsage and boutonniere flower arrangements, and a boutonniere is often the male equivalent of a corsage. Wearing a corsage is a long-standing tradition for prom accessories. Even if you're going to the dance solo, you can treat yourself to a stunning corsage.

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