The 'Boozy Bouquet' Is The Wedding Invention You Didn't Know You Needed

Botanicals and booze are a winning combination.

We'll raise a glass to this!

Landscape designer Angela Huerta wants to take boring ol' wedding florals up a notch with the The Boozy Bouquet -- a flask that doubles as a bouquet handle.

Boozy Bouquet

The Art Deco-style flask holds about 4 oz. of liquor and is made up of three parts: the floral cage, the flask cap and the flask handle.

The floral cage contains a foam ball where you can anchor the flower stems and other bouquet materials. The flask, of course, holds the liquor.
Boozy Bouquet
The floral cage contains a foam ball where you can anchor the flower stems and other bouquet materials. The flask, of course, holds the liquor.

Huerta came up with idea last May while getting a haircut at her friend Gwen's salon. The two were chatting about Gwen's upcoming wedding in Las Vegas when the Boozy Bouquet was conceived.

"She joked that she wished she could smuggle a flask in her bouquet and I honestly started to think about solutions while Gwen snipped away," Huerta told The Huffington Post. "I wanted to be able to surprise her with a crafty makeshift bouquet flask in time for her wedding. I went online to look for DIY inspiration and realized that nothing like this existed, so I began thinking seriously about developing the concept."

Huerta's mother worked as floral designer when she was growing up. On the left, a young Huerta holds one of her mother's bouquets. On the right, Huerta holding her own creation, the Boozy Bouquet.
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Huerta's mother worked as floral designer when she was growing up. On the left, a young Huerta holds one of her mother's bouquets. On the right, Huerta holding her own creation, the Boozy Bouquet.

Though we don't encourage brides and grooms to get sloshed before the ceremony, we love the idea of a celebratory toast among the bridal party to ease those pre-wedding jitters.

Huerta recently launched a Kickstarter campaign in hopes of raising $55,000 to fund the final refinements to the design and begin manufacturing the product in her home state of California.

Head over to the Kickstarter page to make this ingenious product a reality. For more information, watch the video above.

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