Stevenage BUTTONHOLES

Our handcrafted buttonholes are created right here in Stevenage, by experienced local florists who know how important the finishing touches are. At Flowers Stevenage, every buttonhole is designed to complement your colour scheme and style, whether you're saying "I do" at Stevenage Old Town High Street, celebrating at Fairlands Valley Park, or heading to a prom near Stevenage Leisure Park.

Each piece is made fresh on the day by our skilled florist team, using premium blooms and foliage so your flowers look perfect in every photo. From classic rose buttonholes to rustic wildflower clusters and modern minimalist designs, we'll guide you on the best stems, finishes and fixings for suits, jackets and lapels.

We regularly design buttonholes for weddings and events across:

  • Knebworth and surrounding venues
  • Hitchin & local registry offices
  • Welwyn Garden City celebrations and proms

Need something in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery on buttonholes and matching bouquets in Stevenage when you order before 3 PM. Simply order online and add your event details; we'll ensure everything arrives fresh, on time and beautifully presented.

As a trusted local florist, we're always happy to chat through suit styles, themes and colours, so your buttonholes coordinate perfectly with your other flowers and decor. Order today and let Flowers Stevenage add a polished finishing touch to your special day.

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegantly styled boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, finely woven linen cloth, the subtle texture of the fabric creating a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the flowers quietly take centre stage. Two open lisianthus blossoms form the focal point, their creamy white petals edged with a vivid ring of royal purple that looks as though it has been brushed on by hand. The delicate ruffles catch the light, appearing almost luminous, like soft morning sunshine over the rooftops of Old Town Stevenage. Clustered against these blooms are tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, bringing a gentle, airy volume to the compact design. A slender, upright stem of deep purple, grape-hyacinth-style florets adds a graceful vertical accent, each small bell-shaped flower offering a textured contrast to the wider lisianthus petals. Tucked in among them are two pale green buds, still closed, hinting at flowers yet to unfold and evoking that sense of quiet anticipation just before a couple exchange vows at a local venue in Stevenage. The surrounding greenery is carefully chosen: fine, fernlike fronds that look feathery to the touch and slightly darker, more solid leaves that frame the flowers and create visual depth. All stems are neatly aligned and tightly bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a small, tidy bow, making the piece ready for a lapel on a tailored jacket. The overall composition feels refined but not fussy, the kind of handcrafted buttonhole a florist might prepare for a groom, best man, or prom date wanting something stylish yet subtle, perfectly suited to a relaxed, modern celebration in and around Stevenage.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture quietly framing the flowers without stealing their spotlight. The small arrangement feels like a moment lifted from an elegant garden in Stevenage, perhaps just after sunrise, when the air is cool and still. At its centre, a cluster of soft pink, many-petalled blooms-similar to miniature stocks or ruffled garden blossoms-gathers in a rounded cushion, each petal curling delicately and shifting from almost white at the base to a deeper rosy pink along the tips. Threaded through this romantic heart of colour are tiny sprays of white baby's breath, their airy, cloudlike heads adding volume and a soft, bridal lightness. Nestled quietly between the pink and white, a few fine stems of lavender-toned or deep purple florets introduce a gentle hint of drama, like a whisper of heather along a country path. To one side, several creamy white and pale green buds, reminiscent of just-opening freesias or similar slender blooms, extend outward, closed but full of promise, suggesting that the evening ahead-a wedding reception near Old Town or a prom at a local Stevenage school-is only just beginning. The flowers and foliage are anchored by a fan of rich green leaves, smooth and broad, while finer, grass-like sprigs and ferny threads arc gracefully around the edges, giving movement and a natural, slightly untamed feel. At the base, the stems are wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose glossy loops and short trailing ends echo the joyful, celebratory mood and the careful attention a local florist might offer for buttonholes and corsages across SG1 and SG2.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This image captures a single peach rose boutonniere laid horizontally across a light beige, linen-style fabric, the kind of simple, natural backdrop that echoes the calm of a quiet morning in Stevenage before wedding guests begin to gather. The rose, partially open and brimming with gentle curves, displays a beautiful gradient of colour: a richer, warm peach deep within the spiral of petals, softening gradually to a creamy pastel tone at the edges. Every petal appears immaculate and velvety, suggesting it has been freshly prepared, perhaps for a ceremony in one of Stevenage's local churches or a celebration at a nearby country venue. Surrounding the rose, to its upper right, are fine stems of white baby's breath, their countless tiny florets adding a delicate, airy texture and a sense of movement, as though a soft breeze might stir them. Slender strands of bright green foliage peek out from behind the main flowers, while two more substantial, darker green leaves are artfully curved at the base, cradling the stems and giving a touch of structure. These stems are neatly bound in a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the bloom's tones, wrapped in smooth layers and secured with a small, refined knot that suggests the hidden pin underneath. The fabric background, with its subtle, even weave, stays quietly in the distance yet adds a tactile richness, like a fine tablecloth at a reception near Fairlands Valley or by the Gordon Craig Theatre. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, highlighting the satin's gentle sheen, the baby's breath's fragile clusters, and the rose's romantic heart, creating a serene, timeless portrait of a boutonniere ready to mark a special moment in Stevenage.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its slightly coarse weave providing a calm, natural backdrop reminiscent of table linens at intimate Stevenage wedding receptions. The central orchid, a Phalaenopsis bloom, is perfectly open, with large, velvety white petals curving outward in a graceful, almost sculptural form. In its centre, soft yellow tones melt into faint reddish-orange markings, drawing the eye into the flower's delicate throat and adding a hint of warmth and character. Encircling the orchid, wisps of white baby's breath cluster like airy lace, lending a dreamy, cloud-soft texture that contrasts with the orchid's smooth petals. To the left side, two round, lime-green chrysanthemum buds sit like little pom-poms, each made up of tightly packed, fine petals that give a touch of modern texture and a refreshing splash of colour. Beneath and behind the blooms, a broad, rich green leaf and a smaller, deeper green leaf frame the composition, evoking the lush greenery you might see in gardens around Fairlands Valley Park. The stems are bound with a striking crimson red ribbon, wrapped snugly from top to bottom before finishing in a neat knot that introduces a vibrant, celebratory note. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every detail-from the orchid's gentle curves to the baby's breath sprigs-to stand out clearly. This floral accessory feels elegant yet approachable, perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest in Stevenage who wants a clean, contemporary boutonniere that still honours classic wedding tradition and careful florist craftsmanship.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully styled boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its gentle texture and warm tone echoing the relaxed yet refined feel of many wedding venues around Stevenage. The floral design is led by a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, immaculate and luminous, its broad petals unfolding like porcelain wings. At the orchid's core, a subtle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange adds depth and warmth, catching the light with a faint glow. Surrounding this focal flower are generous sprigs of baby's breath, each stem carrying dozens of tiny, cloud-like white florets that lend airiness and a sense of light movement, as though a soft breeze from Fairlands Valley Lakes had just passed over them. Tucked to one side is a compact cluster of round, jewel-like red berries, their glossy skins reflecting a rich, festive red that suggests winter weddings, Christmas parties, or elegant evening events. Interspersed among them are a few pale green, not-quite-open berry buds that signal freshness and careful, same-day preparation by a skilled local florist. Slim, polished green leaves arc around the cluster, framing the white and red with a calming touch of foliage. At the base, the stems are wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and smooth, then tied into a neat little knot with short tails that rest lightly on the cloth. The overall mood is one of understated luxury and heartfelt celebration-a refined floral accessory ready for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out to a special occasion anywhere from the town centre to the quieter residential lanes of Stevenage.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined pink rose boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the textured weave beneath it giving the impression of a relaxed yet elegant celebration in Stevenage. The central rose is semi-open, its velvety petals forming a soft spiral that transitions from a gentle blush at the core into a more saturated, romantic pink toward the curled outer edges. The flower feels freshly gathered, as if handcrafted earlier the same day in a local workshop near Stevenage Old Town, ready to be pinned on just before guests arrive. Surrounding the rose are loose clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny, rounded florets arranged like miniature clouds that lighten the whole composition. Slender strands of bright green, grass-like foliage radiate from behind the main bloom, adding a sense of movement and airiness, while a single darker green leaf is folded neatly around the base, giving structure and a tailored finish much like a well-fitted suit. The stems are tightly wrapped in a smooth satin ribbon that blends lavender-pink with a deeper magenta-purple tone, catching the light with a subtle sheen. The ribbon is secured in a modest knot, offering an elegant contrast to the organic shapes of the flowers and leaves. Gentle, even lighting casts faint shadows around the boutonniere, conveying depth without harsh edges, and the neutral background allows the rose's colour and the fine details of the foliage to stand out. The image evokes the quiet anticipation before a wedding ceremony at a local venue or a prom evening after photos in one of Stevenage's parks, capturing a sense of tenderness, formality, and modern romance in one small floral accent.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, woven fabric that has the subtle irregularity of natural linen, its texture gently catching the light in a way that frames the flowers without distraction. Centred in the design is a striking fuchsia rose, deep pink with a hint of magenta, the petals layered tightly at the core and gradually loosening towards the outer edges, like a soft spiral of velvet. Around this focal bloom, clusters of white baby's breath create a delicate froth of tiny blossoms, each one no larger than a pinhead, yet together forming a veil of softness that calms and balances the boldness of the rose. Nestled at the base, small red hypericum berries glisten with a polished sheen, rounding out the colour palette with a festive, slightly rustic charm that would feel equally at home at a wedding in Old Town Stevenage or a special celebration held near Fairlands Way. Wispy, fern-like greenery reaches out in light, airy curves, while broader, darker green leaves are folded and curled to cradle the central flower, providing structure and a sense of careful, professional design. The stems are bound with a rich red satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and finished in a neat bow that lies flat, designed to sit comfortably against a suit lapel. Soft, natural-looking light enhances the vivid hues and casts gentle shadows, drawing attention to the texture of each petal and leaf. The whole piece reads as a tiny, wearable arrangement of romance and joy, ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom dates across Stevenage who want something classic yet full of personality.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric that resembles natural linen, the understated texture allowing every element of the floral work to stand out with clarity. At its heart is a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink to deep magenta shade, the petals tightly coiled and satiny, catching soft, even lighting that highlights their depth of colour without glare. Encircling this central rose are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, each spray forming a fine, airy mist that lightens the design and evokes the look of early-morning dew over the fields just outside Stevenage. Slender, bright green stems of feathery foliage splay out gracefully behind the rose, their fine, needle-like leaves adding texture and a sense of movement, as if a breeze from Fairlands Valley Park had brushed through the arrangement. Broader, deeper green leaves provide a hidden structure at the base, giving the boutonniere quiet strength beneath its delicate surface. All stems are gathered and wrapped in a smooth, coral-red satin ribbon, the fabric gleaming gently as it coils tightly around the base, forming a clean, polished finish that feels both traditional and fresh. The ribbon's warm tone harmonises perfectly with the rose's vivid pink hue, suggesting romance, joy, and a touch of celebration. This small but expressive floral piece feels ideal for a wedding morning in Stevenage, perhaps pinned to a lapel before heading to a local church or ceremony space, its fragrance and colour offering a subtle reminder of the care and craftsmanship that has gone into every petal and leaf, just as a dedicated local florist would intend.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting gently on a soft, woven beige palette that brings to mind the inviting textures of Stevenage's Old Town, this distinguished boutonniere carries the warmth and charm of a heartfelt celebration. The centrepiece is a bashful pink rose, its tightly cupped petals spiralling out from a deep blush to a tenderly pale rim, offering a quiet symbol of affection and hope. Accompanying the rose is a delicate, peach-tinged alstroemeria, its open bloom revealing hints of cheerful yellow and faint, natural markings, much like the blossoms found along the walking paths in King George V Recreation Ground. Airy white baby's breath nestles between the blooms in swirling tufts, and miniature green cushion mums provide contrasting vibrancy and texture. Slender, verdant fern-like accents stretch upward, while broader, glossy green leaves-some softly folded-ground the arrangement at the base. The final flourish is a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow that draws the eye, giving the piece a festive, contemporary finish fit for a wedding near Fairlands Valley Park or a formal family gathering. Illuminated by gentle daylight that shows every detail, the boutonniere's fresh colour palette stands proudly against the neutral textile, creating an impression that is at once romantic, refined, and unmistakably Stevenage-a timeless accessory crafted for memory-making moments.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like beige fabric that recalls the calm interiors of a well-loved home in Stevenage's Old Town, a compact floral boutonniere is laid out with careful precision. The composition centres around a single white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, fully open and luminous. Its petals are broad and smooth, tipped in soft ivory and gently curving back, while near the throat fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles create a painterly pattern that draws the eye inward to the stamens. To its left rises a bright green bud spike, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, its tightly packed, conical form adding vertical structure and an almost architectural interest to the design. Scattered delicately throughout are tiny blooms of white baby's breath, so light and cloudlike they appear to float, adding an airy tenderness that softens the more defined shapes. The greenery is a careful mix: darker, sword-like leaves lend substance and frame the flowers, while slimmer, grass-like strands bend and weave around the arrangement, introducing movement and fine texture similar to ornamental grasses in a well-planned Stevenage garden. At the right-hand side, the stems are elegantly bound with a narrow, bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise little bow whose sheen catches the light and infuses the piece with a note of cheerful celebration. The entire boutonniere is captured in gentle, even lighting, highlighting fresh petals, crisp foliage, and the contrast between matte leaves and glossy ribbon. This small yet expressive floral accessory feels perfect for a groom or prom guest, the kind of carefully crafted detail a local Stevenage florist might prepare for ceremonies at nearby venues or registry offices.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a warm, light beige fabric that looks like hand-loomed linen, its woven texture adding a rustic yet elegant backdrop to the design. At the centre of the composition is a pristine white eustoma, or lisianthus, fully open and gently cupped, its many ruffled petals overlapping in soft layers that evoke the delicate folds of bridal silk. Two unopened lisianthus buds, slender and creamy with hints of soft green, sit protectively alongside the main bloom, creating a graceful line that leads the eye from base to tip, much like the quiet flow of a wedding day unfolding in Stevenage's Old Town. Fine sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are tucked between the blooms, their tiny clustered flowers forming a misty halo that brings airiness and romance to the piece. From behind the lisianthus, slim, dark green, grass-like leaves arc outward towards the bottom left corner, adding smart, linear contrast to the rounded petals, while a single, broader green leaf provides a deep, rich backdrop that grounds the arrangement. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped at the bottom with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow whose silky sheen catches the light, introducing a modern hit of colour against the otherwise classic white and green palette. Photographed from a slightly raised angle in soft, balanced light, every petal edge, leaf blade, and fibre in the fabric is gently highlighted, reflecting the attention to detail you would expect from a seasoned Stevenage florist preparing a groom's buttonhole for a ceremony near Town Centre Gardens. The overall effect is serene, romantic, and subtly contemporary, perfect for weddings, proms, or formal celebrations where a small, artful touch speaks volumes.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere lies horizontally against a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the fabric's soft weave providing a calm, neutral backdrop that makes the flowers appear almost luminous. Dominating the arrangement is a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals a pure, creamy white that curves outward in a gentle, symmetrical arc. At the heart of the orchid, the centre glows with subtle shades of soft yellow and hints of blush pink, drawing the eye inward and adding a whisper of warmth. Cradling this focal bloom, clusters of white baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like ring, each tiny flower contributing to a light, romantic texture that feels timeless and traditional. A few slim, vivid green leaves emerge from behind the blooms, their fresh colour offering a crisp contrast and suggesting the living energy of the plant. To one side, two or three tightly closed, pale lime-green orchid buds sit along a short stem, promising future blossoms and giving the design a sense of movement and growth. The stems at the base are carefully bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, the glossy fabric wrapped snugly before being tied into a small, neat bow, its vivid pink tone adding a modern, celebratory spark. Soft, even lighting brushes over the scene, revealing the delicate sheen of the petals, the fine threads of the linen, and the reflective surface of the ribbon. This understated yet elegant boutonniere would sit beautifully on a jacket at a Stevenage wedding, a prom near the Old Town High Street, or any special occasion where thoughtful floral detailing matters.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed in gentle, even light as it lies on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, whose subtle woven texture provides a calm, natural backdrop. In the centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens with soft, sculpted petals, pure white with a light sheen that catches the light like porcelain. At its throat, a muted wash of yellow and creamy ivory creates depth, inviting the eye inward. Encircling this focal flower is a soft ring of white baby's breath, each miniature bloom forming part of a weightless cloud around the orchid, balancing its bold shape with delicate detail. Slender, airy fronds of green foliage weave through the gypsophila, adding fine lines of vibrant colour and the impression of movement, as if a breeze had just brushed over the arrangement. The stems are carefully aligned and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon that wraps smoothly and is finished with a small, elegant bow, a sign of patient, practiced hands at work. The whole piece suggests serenity and understated luxury, the kind of buttonhole a groom might wear to a Stevenage wedding near Old Town or a civil ceremony close to the town centre. The neutral background enhances every nuance of the white petals and bright greens, making the boutonniere appear timeless and modern at once. Crafted with the attention to detail a local florist in Stevenage would bring to a special day, this small floral accent quietly tells a story of commitment, tenderness, and thoughtful design.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory rose boutonniere is displayed at an elegant diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its fine crosshatch texture giving the scene an organic, almost homely feel, like a carefully laid-out groom's accessory on a dressing table in a Stevenage cottage. The rose itself is a creamy white bud, plush and velvety, with outer petals just beginning to unfurl around a still-tucked centre, conveying freshness and restraint. Around the rose, a ring of narrow, deep green leaves and a few softer, feathery fronds adds structure and contrast, while a scattering of white baby's breath blooms to one side introduces a cloud of tiny, star-like flowers. These miniature blossoms lend a light, airy quality, softening the formality of the rose and echoing the delicate breath of excitement that fills the air before a wedding at a local church or registry office in Stevenage. The stems are tightly wrapped in a pure white satin ribbon, its surface smooth and faintly lustrous under the gentle, diffused light. A petite bow sits just below the rose, its loops neat and balanced, signalling the care of an experienced florist. Subtle shadows fall across the woven fabric, suggesting late afternoon light filtering through a window, the kind of calm moment before the suit jacket is lifted and the boutonniere is pinned in place. The composition, with its soft tones, clean lines, and traditional flowers, evokes a sense of timeless romance and quiet sophistication, perfectly suited to a groom or groomsman stepping out for a ceremony somewhere between the old town streets and the greener edges of Stevenage.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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