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It's a good idea and is really feasible, however, you'd have to use fake ones probably. I can see how the magnet would cause a real leaf to tear under the weight but if you used silk ones it'd have to be sewn into a panl or something. Or hot glue I guess. Pins are much easier I think, esp for real flowers
oh i didn't think about the tearing.
This is the tutorial I was going off of, we'd be using a mango calla
http://www.ubloom.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=408&Itemid=224
Wow! I've never heard of that. If you end up using it, let us know how it goes!
Hi Everyone,
Boutbuddy is a great little magnetic stick that is simply wrapped within the boutonniere. It is the newest product and with no wire, glue or pins and you simply ask your florist to use it when you book your wedding. For more information, check out boutbuddy.com or watch the YouTube demo video.
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Has anyone seen the use of magnets instead of pins for boutonnieres or corsages and have any opinions on them?
Thanks