A wedding and all of its details are made up by a few big things and lots of little things. This project is a little, tiny thing that you (and your florist) are going to fall in love with! Download these adorable bouquet and boutonniere tags for free and print them using your favorite Canon printer. Drop them off with your florist before hand, so that when they deliver all your pretty flowers – they are correctly labeled for each bridal party member. Having this little detail will make things clear for everyone involved… so hurry up and get to printing!
Whose Is Whose
These cute tags will help you, your florist and your bridal party – keep all the pretty things straight. Whose bouquet, boutonniere, corsage… is whose! Simply print them out and fill them out and your florist will love you!
Click the little graphic at the end of the post to download one or both tag designs; flowers + eucalyptus. Then print onto 8.5″ x 11″ matte photo paper using your favorite Canon printer. I can’t live without my little TS9020 all-in-one powerhouse!
Cut + Write
Simply cut out each tag following the gray outline and add your bridal parties names!
Hole Punch + Add An Eyelet
Punch out a hole in the tag so they can be tied onto bouquets. For the bouts you might not need to do this step. To strengthen the tag hole and add a little embellishment, you can set an eyelet in the hole.
The Bouts Need Them Too
Download, print, cut and add the names! Your florist might just pin these onto each boutonniere, so they might not need holes – but ask if you’re curious!
Cute Tags Are Cute Tags
Since these tags are so darn cute, you can use them for anything! No bouquets in your future? No worries, the work great for gifts too!
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DIY Tutorial Credits
Photography + DIY Tutorial: Jen Carreiro of Something Turquoise // Canon PIXMA TS9020 Photo Printer and Matte Photo Paper: courtesy of Canon // Crop-a-Dile Eyelet Setter: Amazon // Silver Twine: Amazon // Nail Polish: OPI – Withstands the Test of Thyme
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