How long do boutonnieres last?
The lifespan of a boutonniere depends on several factors, including the type of flowers used, the environmental conditions, and how well it is cared for. Generally, boutonnieres are designed to last for the duration of the event they are intended for, such as a wedding or a formal dinner. With proper care, a well-made boutonniere can typically last for about 4 to 6 hours.
Here are some tips to help prolong the life of a boutonniere:
Keep it Cool: Flowers tend to wilt faster in warm temperatures. Store the boutonniere in a cool place when it's not being worn.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Sunlight can cause flowers to wilt quickly. Keep the boutonniere in a shaded area.
Handle with Care: Boutonnieres are delicate, so handle them gently to avoid damaging the flowers or foliage.
Mist with Water: Lightly misting the boutonniere with water can help keep the flowers hydrated. Use a spray bottle to spritz the flowers, but avoid soaking them.
Consider Floral Tubes: If possible, ask your florist to arrange the boutonniere with a water source, like a floral tube, to keep the flowers hydrated throughout the event.
Remove it Safely: When removing the boutonniere, do it carefully to prevent any damage. If the event is still ongoing and you want to preserve it, place the boutonniere in a refrigerated area in a floral container with water until you're ready to wear it again.
Remember that different flowers have varying lifespans, with some lasting longer than others. Roses, orchids, and carnations, for example, tend to last relatively well out of water for short periods. However, delicate blooms like lilies might wilt more quickly.
For the most accurate advice tailored to the specific flowers in your boutonniere, it's best to consult with your florist.