BUTTONHOLES
A single, thoughtfully designed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, its subtle weave adding a soft, natural backdrop to the delicate flowers arranged on top. At the centre of the composition sit two lisianthus blossoms, their petals a luminous white with intricate, ruffled edges painted in rich purple, giving them the look of miniature watercolour blooms. Around them, clusters of tiny, crisp white filler flowers evoke the delicacy of baby's breath, filling the spaces with a gentle haze of lightness and creating an airy cushion for the focal blooms. Rising gracefully from the cluster is a slender stem of small, bell-shaped florets in a saturated, grape-purple shade-very much like muscari or grape hyacinth-adding height, texture, and a deeper thread of colour. Fine, fern-like greenery arcs and curls around the flowers, its feathery texture recalling the fresh, cool foliage you might find along the leafy paths near Bulstrode Park in Gerrards Cross. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, are tucked into the design, lending a sense of new beginnings and the quiet anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning. The stems at the base are aligned with care and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric folded tidily and finished with a small, elegant bow that sits snugly against the stems, ready to be pinned securely to a jacket. The lighting in the scene is gentle and even, enhancing the soft whites, vivid purples, and fresh greens without harsh shadows, creating a calm, timeless feeling. It is the sort of refined floral detail a local florist would prepare for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading out across Gerrards Cross for an important, memory-making occasion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a neutral, finely woven fabric that looks like soft beige linen, the kind you might see in an elegant Gerrards Cross townhouse set for a celebration. The arrangement is compact yet intricate, built around a cluster of blush-pink blossoms with many ruffled petals, similar to miniature stock or other delicate garden flowers, their colour blending from near-white at the base to a gentle rose tint at the edges. Tiny white baby's breath is threaded throughout these central blooms, creating a delicate haze that softens the composition and evokes a sense of lightness and romance. Tucked discreetly among the pinks are slim spikes of lavender and deep purple florets, a subtle accent that adds depth without disturbing the calm pastel palette. On one side, several elongated buds in creamy white fading into pale green stretch gracefully outward, like freesias or similar slender buds just waiting to open during the course of a wedding day or graduation celebration. Lush dark green leaves cradle the flowers, while wispy, grass-like foliage escapes from the base, lending the piece an unforced, garden-grown charm reminiscent of walks through nearby Austenwood or across West Common. The stems are gathered neatly and dressed in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied symmetrically so that its tails drape in soft curves. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to sense not only the colours but also the textures-the cool satin ribbon, the velvety petals, the feathery gypsophila-making this boutonniere feel like a tender finishing touch for formal wear styled in and around Gerrards Cross.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly romantic boutonniere featuring a single peach rose lies horizontally across a pale beige, linen-textured background, the subtle weave of the fabric recalling relaxed table settings in elegant homes around Gerrards Cross. The rose is partly open, its petals spiralling outward in layers that shift from a rich, warm apricot at the heart to a delicate, creamy peach at the outer edges, as though touched by early morning light. Nestled close to the rose, a spray of baby's breath with tiny white blossoms brings a weightless, cloud-like texture, framing the main flower without overwhelming it. Fine, grass-like green sprigs and a couple of larger, darker green leaves curl around the stems, adding depth, shape, and a fresh garden feel, as if the materials were gathered from a well-tended border near East Common. The stems are tightly bound in a coordinated peach satin ribbon, wrapped with care and finished in a small, graceful knot that lies flat against the fabric, hinting at the steady hands of an experienced florist. The satin's soft sheen catches the light, echoing the gentle glow on the rose petals and the faint highlights on each tiny gypsophila bloom. Every element rests in calm, even lighting, with no distractions, allowing the eye to settle on the precise craftsmanship and harmonious colours. The arrangement feels refined yet approachable, perfectly suited for a groom's lapel, a prom date, or a special guest attending a celebration in or around Gerrards Cross, where classic style and subtle elegance are often favoured for intimate weddings and formal gatherings.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is carefully laid on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, whose slightly coarse weave lends a natural, almost rustic charm that contrasts beautifully with the polished floral work. Dominating the composition is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals smooth and luminous, opening like a quiet smile. At the centre, the orchid's throat glows with soft yellow and hints of reddish-brown or orange detailing, intricate markings that draw the eye inward and add character to its otherwise pure white form. Surrounding this focal bloom, airy sprays of baby's breath drift outward, their countless tiny white flowers suggesting a dusting of snow or fine lace, softening the overall silhouette. Just to the left sit two compact lime-green chrysanthemum pom-pom buds, their almost spherical, spiky petals providing energetic contrast, as if a breath of springtime green has been captured and tucked beside the orchid. Beneath the flowers, a single deep green leaf curves gently, acting as a natural cradle and giving the boutonniere a grounded, botanical feel, supported by a smaller leaf at the base. The stems are wrapped tightly and cleanly in vivid red satin ribbon, which gleams softly and gathers into a neat knot, bringing a bold splash of colour that feels festive yet sophisticated. The lighting is soft and even, emphasising the different textures: silky petals, feathery baby's breath, and structured greenery. This is the sort of lapel flower a groom in Gerrards Cross might choose for a ceremony near the station or an elegant reception on Packhorse Road, a subtle but striking detail curated by an experienced local florist who understands both tradition and contemporary style.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere is photographed from above on a light beige, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle texture adding a gentle, homely warmth reminiscent of reception venues around Gerrards Cross and the Chiltern countryside. Dominating the arrangement is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad and smooth like porcelain wings, spreading open with serene grace. At the heart of the bloom, a delicate wash of creamy yellow and muted orange glows softly, contrasting just enough to draw attention without overpowering the rest of the design. Encircling the orchid, wisps of baby's breath form a lace-like crown, each tiny white flower giving the piece an ethereal softness and creating a sense of lightness and air. A mix of lush, glossy green leaves, some long and tapering, others shorter and more elliptical, are carefully tucked around the blooms, offering structure and a fresh, garden-like feel. To one side, a tight cluster of bright, cherry-red berries adds a joyful splash of colour, their round, polished forms suggesting winter celebrations, Christmas services, or elegant weddings near West Common. A few paler green, bead-like buds sit alongside, suggesting growth and renewal. The stems are expertly wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, wound snugly and finished with a neat knot, the short tails resting with crisp precision. The overall effect is refined yet welcoming-a small floral accent that feels ideal for a groom or groomsman, a winter prom, or any formal occasion in the Gerrards Cross area where a touch of natural beauty and careful craftsmanship is cherished, and where local florists understand how a single flower at the heart can carry deep emotion.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, natural linen surface with a subtle weave, a handcrafted blush pink rose boutonniere is laid out as if ready to be pinned to a jacket before a ceremony in Gerrards Cross. Viewed from slightly above, the rose sits at the centre of the composition, caught at that perfect moment between bud and full bloom, its petals layered like soft silk. The inner petals are a gentle pastel blush, gradually deepening to a more saturated pink around the delicately curled edges, giving a sense of movement and freshness. Around the rose's base, airy tufts of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, each one no bigger than a pinhead, adding a cloud-soft contrast against the richer pink. Wisps of slender green foliage fan out lightly from behind, their fine lines suggesting a breeze, while a broader, glossy green leaf wraps snugly around the lower part of the flower, providing a structured cradle and a deeper green anchor. The stems are wrapped in a smooth satin ribbon that shifts between lavender-pink and rich magenta-purple, the two tones catching the light in a way that echoes the gradients in the rose itself. The ribbon is finished in a neat knot rather than a showy bow, emphasising quiet sophistication. Gentle, diffused light falls across the scene, creating soft shadows that highlight the arrangement's three-dimensional form without harshness. This boutonniere feels tailored for an intimate wedding at a local church or a prom at a nearby venue off Packhorse Road, a delicate finishing touch that would travel beautifully with same-day delivery from a skilled Gerrards Cross florist.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant groom's boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, the subtle grain of the material lending a soft, homely feel, like a linen runner you might see at a Gerrards Cross marquee reception. The focal point is a single, saturated fuchsia pink rosebud, its velvety petals wrapped in tight concentric layers at the centre and opening outwards at the edges to reveal a lush, almost luminous depth of colour. Nestled closely around the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a delicate halo, each tiny bloom catching the light and giving a cloud-like softness that balances the boldness of the rose. Scattered through this white mist are glossy, bright red hypericum berries, their rounded forms adding texture and a playful, seasonal accent, reminiscent of festive gatherings in homes near East Common or along Packhorse Road. Slender, feathery fronds of green foliage spill gently from the sides, lending movement and a natural, garden-fresh feel, while broader dark green leaves are artfully folded back, framing the rose like sculpted wings and providing a dark contrast that makes the central colour pop. The stems are tightly wrapped in a smooth, rich red satin ribbon, which is finished with a small, neat bow, its sheen hinting at candlelight and polished shoes on a wedding morning. The lighting is soft and even, with gentle shadows that emphasise the layers of petals and overlapping leaves, as though the piece has just been placed down by an experienced florist to be checked before delivery. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a specialist serving weddings and proms throughout Gerrards Cross, this compact floral design conveys romance, celebration, and a tailored elegance perfect for lapels at church ceremonies, registry offices, or stylish local venues.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière is displayed on a pale, linen-like fabric background, its subtle beige tones gently textured like the table linens often used for weddings in Gerrards Cross hotels and countryside barns. The focal point is a single, luscious rosebud in a vivid fuchsia or deep pink shade, still tightly furled so that each petal curves inward, catching the light with a soft satin sheen. Nestled close against the rose are clusters of tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their airy, frothy blossoms creating a delicate halo that both softens and highlights the bold hue of the central flower. Surrounding this are slender sprigs of light, feathery green foliage, fanning outward in fine threads that bring a sense of movement and garden freshness, as if just gathered from a well-kept flower bed along one of the leafy streets leading down from the station. The stems at the base of the arrangement are tightly bound with a narrow, coral-to-red satin ribbon, wound with precise, florist's care so that no ends stray, giving the impression of a handcrafted piece made to be worn with pride. The lighting is bright and clear, revealing every texture: the smooth rose petals, the tiny star-like gypsophila blooms, the almost feathery greenery, and the gentle weave of the fabric beneath. This single-stem buttonhole feels like the finishing touch for a wedding morning, a prom at a local school, or a special event where the wearer wants a subtle but heartfelt nod to tradition, love, and thoughtful floral design.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Like a quiet love story woven from the gardens of Gerrards Cross, this handcrafted boutonniere invites the senses with its delicate composition and soft, harmonious colors. At its center lies a blushing pink rose, petals tender and tightly curled, promising youthful beauty and subtle emotion. Alongside, a pale, peach-tinted alstroemeria blossom reveals inner flecks of golden yellow and dark speckles, adding both intrigue and a sun-kissed warmth reminiscent of morning walks through West Common fields. Clusters of fine white baby's breath nestle among the focal blooms, their delicate airiness balanced by rounded mounds of vivid green cushion chrysanthemums-each adding depth, freshness, and tactile delight. Foliage, both spiky and broad, is artistically layered: slender blades and wispy fern-like fronds spring upwards, while broad, folded leaves form a supportive base, shaped with a master florist's touch. Winding around the stems is a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, celebratory bow-a pop of color reflecting both joy and sophistication, like a secret signature of local festivities. Presented upon a neutral, textured fabric whose subtle warmth calls to mind beloved spaces in Gerrards Cross, this boutonniere embodies love's quiet beginnings and moments worth remembering. Whether destined for a wedding at the epic St. James's Church or a celebratory gathering with friends, it expresses style, sincerity, and a connection to the local landscape, crafted for those who appreciate beauty stitched into every detail.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact wedding boutonniere is carefully positioned on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the flowers shine. In the centre, a pristine white alstroemeria unfolds, its petals broad yet delicately ruffled at the edges, each one gently marked with fine reddish-brown streaks deep near the throat, drawing the eye inward to the stamens and soft pollen. To one side stands a striking lime-green bud spike, likely an Ornithogalum cluster, its tightly layered buds forming a conical shape that brings structure and a fresh, springlike energy to the design. Threaded among the main blooms are airy sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms scattered like stars, adding lightness and an almost cloud-soft texture. The flowers are anchored by a base of dark green, spear-shaped leaves that offer substance and contrast, while slender blades of grass-like foliage curl and weave, introducing movement and a subtle, natural wildness, as though the piece were gathered from gardens near West Common in Gerrards Cross. A narrow length of bright pink satin ribbon wraps neatly around the stems and is tied into a small, perfect bow along the right side, its smooth sheen catching the light and lending a note of playful romance. The lighting is even and gentle, revealing fresh textures and crisp colours without harsh shadow, and the overall mood is one of quiet joy and careful attention to detail. It feels like the kind of boutonniere a groom or prom guest might wear to a celebration in the heart of the village, capturing both elegance and a touch of modern charm.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière rests at a gentle diagonal on a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric, whose visible weave recalls natural linen often seen in Gerrards Cross homes and boutique venues. The focal point is a pristine white lisianthus flower, fully open and luxuriant, its ruffled petals layered in soft concentric circles. The bloom feels almost weightless, the edges of each petal catching the light in a way that suggests both elegance and tenderness, as if it has just been picked fresh from a garden near Austenwood Lane. Just below and to the left of the main flower, two slender lisianthus buds lean close, their cream and pale green tones giving a sense of quiet anticipation, like the moments before a wedding ceremony begins. Fine sprigs of gypsophila weave through the design, their tiny white blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like halo that softens the boundary between flower and foliage. From behind the bloom, narrow, grass-like green leaves fan out toward the left, adding texture and a slight sense of movement, while a single broader, darker leaf frames the lisianthus and lends a subtle depth of colour. The lower stems are gathered neatly and wrapped with a radiant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, tidy bow that injects a chic, contemporary pop of pink into the otherwise classic white-and-green scheme. The soft, even lighting allows every petal, bud, and leaf to be clearly seen, giving the whole piece an air of calm refinement. It feels like the perfect finishing touch for a groom or groomsman dressing for a ceremony in one of Gerrards Cross's churches or country house venues, a small floral accent that carries both style and sentiment.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a light beige, linen-textured cloth, the sort of calm, neutral backdrop that might echo an elegant table setting in a Gerrards Cross hotel or a private home near Bulstrode Park. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and broad, almost porcelain-like, unfurling in a gentle arc. At the flower's centre, soft yellow tones melt into the slightest blush of pink, giving the throat of the bloom a delicate warmth. Encircling the orchid's base, tiny sprays of white baby's breath cluster in soft, cloud-like tufts, their miniature blossoms offering an airy, romantic texture. A few slim, bright green leaves arc outward from behind the flowers, bringing a freshly cut, garden feel that suggests the stems were gathered only moments ago. To one side, several pale, lime-green orchid buds sit tightly closed along a slender stem, hinting at future blooms and lending a sense of movement and quiet expectation. All the stems are expertly wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small but perfectly formed bow, its glossy surface catching the light and adding a contemporary pop of colour against the cream fabric. The lighting is even and soft, casting minimal shadow and gently emphasizing the velvety surface of the orchid, the fine beads of the baby's breath, and the subtle weave of the background. This boutonniere feels suited to a groom, groomsman, or stylish prom guest in Gerrards Cross, embodying understated luxury and thoughtful florist craftsmanship.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its subtle threads and texture resembling an elegant linen table runner you might see at a Gerrards Cross reception. At the centre of the composition, a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens serenely, its velvety white petals unfolding like smooth porcelain. Hints of soft yellow and cream nestle in the throat of the flower, drawing the eye inward and bringing a gentle warmth to the otherwise crisp palette. Surrounding the orchid, countless tiny blossoms of baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like collar, their delicate Gypsophila petals lending a sense of lightness and air. Threaded between these miniature flowers are wisps of vibrant green foliage, fine and feathery, giving the arrangement a fresh, garden-picked charm as though it were assembled from a hidden courtyard near West Common. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are carefully aligned and tightly bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, its neat wrapping and small, elegant bow suggesting the practiced hands of an experienced florist. The ribbon's gentle sheen catches the light, echoing the soft gloss of the orchid petals and tying the whole piece together visually and physically. The overall impression is one of understated sophistication and calm joy, perfect for a groom, best man, or proud father of the bride preparing for a ceremony in or around Gerrards Cross. This image captures not just a floral accessory, but the quiet ritual of getting ready, the boutonniere waiting patiently to be pinned to a lapel before the day's celebrations unfold.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that runs diagonally beneath it, creating a calm, understated stage for the floral detail. At its centre, a single creamy white rosebud is captured in that fleeting moment just before it opens fully, its petals smooth, velvety, and gently cupped, like a promise about to unfold. The rose is surrounded by airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny floret glowing softly in the diffused light, giving the arrangement an almost cloud-like aura. Slender, deep green leaves and a few lighter, feathery fronds of foliage cradle the bloom, their shapes layered in a way that adds depth and texture without disturbing the boutonniere's compact silhouette. The stems are gathered together and wrapped tightly with a crisp white satin ribbon, which is finished with a neat, dainty bow sitting just beneath the main flower, suggesting the careful craftsmanship of a florist preparing for a ceremony in Gerrards Cross, perhaps just off Oxford Road or near the station. The gentle lighting highlights the contrast between the pure white petals, the intricate clusters of gypsophila, and the rich greens, while the discreet weave of the background fabric adds subtle interest without distracting from the flowers. The overall impression is of quiet elegance and thoughtful detail, the sort of boutonniere a groom might wear for photographs in West Common or along the leafy streets leading toward the Chilterns. It feels both personal and traditional, capturing the essence of a local celebration, where every small element, even a single rose on a lapel, is chosen to reflect love, care, and a sense of place.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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