10 Stunning December Nails Ideas for Short Nails You’ll Love As an interior design and beauty enthusiast, I often dive into different types of aesthetic inspiration to add more color and style to daily life. And with the holiday season fast approaching, there's nothing quite like giving your nails a festive touch to get you in the December spirit! If you have short nails, you might feel limited by design choices, but trust me—there are plenty of chic, elegant, and creative ideas that look fantastic on shorter lengths. Today, I'll share some of my top December nail ideas for short nails, perfect for adding a festive touch without needing an extreme length. Let's dive into this collection of elegant, fun, and classy designs that are sure to spread some holiday cheer. And as a bonus, I’ll recommend a few Amazon products to help you achieve these looks easily at home. This post may contain affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Please read our full disclosure here t
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Here are some tips on how to make sure that the guys in your wedding party look fantastic.
Types of Flower
Roses are the most popular flower for a boutonniere, but don't feel that you have to follow tradition. Other flowers that work well include stephanotis, tulips and orchids. If you are on a budget, carnations are a good choice.
Choosing Your Boutonnieres
The colour of your boutonnieres can be chosen to either contrast or complement the colour of the groom's outfit. For instance a black morning suit with a burgundy cravat could be complemented by a burgundy boutonniere made from a tulip, calla lily or rose.
Alternatively, you could arrange for boutonnieres to be made that mirror the flowers in the bride's bouquet.
Who Should Have Boutonnieres?
It is common for the bridegroom, best man, ushers/groomsmen and fathers of the bride and bridegroom to all have boutonnieres. Some couples also like to make boutonnieres available to all who attend the wedding ceremony, but this will be dependent on your budget.
To mark him out as special, the bridegroom often has a slightly different boutonniere to the rest of the wedding party. It maybe a different colour, or the florist may put elaborate embellishments on it such as decorative beads, diamante, or additional blooms.
How to Wear Your Boutonnieres
The boutonniere is worn on the gentleman's left lapel. It should be worn on the outside of the buttonhole, and not in it. It is common to secure it in place by using a pearl-headed pin from the back of the lapel. This can be done in such a way that the pin will then be invisible from the front.
Weddings are generally focused on how special the bride looks. Boutonnieres are an inexpensive way to ensure that the groom looks and feels special too.
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