Woking BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Woking, every buttonhole is hand-crafted by an experienced florist who understands how important the small details are on your big day. From classic ivory rose buttonholes for the groom to subtle foliage accents for guests, we create designs that stay fresh and secure from the first photo at *Jubilee Square* to the last dance near *Woking Railway Station*.

We regularly design buttonholes for weddings and civil ceremonies across Woking, Horsell, and Knaphill, as well as events near The Lightbox and along Chobham Road. Our team will guide you on the best flowers and finishes to complement your bouquet, colour scheme, and suit fabric, drawing on years of local wedding and event experience.

  • Delicate rose, gypsophila, and seasonal foliage buttonholes
  • Magnet or pin fastenings, tailored to your outfit
  • Coordinated designs for groomsmen, parents and VIP guests

Need your buttonholes in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery across Woking and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. We carefully pack each piece so it arrives fresh, cool, and ready to wear.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony in Old Woking or a larger celebration in West Byfleet, you can trust Flowers Woking to provide elegant, long-lasting buttonholes that photograph beautifully and feel comfortable all day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonnière lies on a neutral, light beige linen background, its subtle weave adding a quiet, tactile contrast to the smooth petals and polished ribbon. Two lisianthus blooms form the focus of the design, their petals pure white at the base and gently washed with deep purple along the ruffled edges, giving the impression of ink bleeding softly into paper. Nestled between and around these blooms are delicate scatterings of tiny white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, each one a pinpoint of softness that makes the arrangement feel airy and romantic. Rising gracefully through the centre, a slim stem of muscari carries tightly packed, bell-shaped florets in a saturated purple-blue, adding texture and depth, like a vertical brushstroke of colour. To one side, two small, pale green buds remain closed, hinting at flowers yet to unfold-perfect symbolism for a wedding morning in Woking, whether the couple is marrying near Horsell or heading to a celebration close to the town centre. Fine, feathery greenery frames the blooms, echoing the lightness of mist over nearby commonland at first light, while a few broader green leaves anchor the design. The stems are carefully aligned and bound with a smooth band of white satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and finished in a neat, understated bow that speaks of quiet elegance rather than showiness. The overall impression is one of serene anticipation: a small, handcrafted floral accent ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's jacket, adding a touch of natural beauty to a heartfelt occasion in and around Woking.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, beautifully composed boutonniere or corsage lies on a pale beige, finely woven linen background, the fabric's gentle texture giving a calm, natural stage for the flowers. In the centre, a cluster of soft, blush-pink blossoms, similar to ruffled garden stocks or miniature carnations, gathers tightly together, each petal layered and slightly curled, creating a plush, almost cloud-like effect. The pink petals show a subtle gradient, a little lighter near the tips, as if touched by early morning light drifting across a quiet Woking garden. Threaded through this central cluster are tiny white baby's breath flowers, their starry heads creating a delicate lace around the pink blooms. Tucked among them, tiny spikes of lavender and soft purple florets introduce a whisper of cool colour, adding sophistication and depth without disturbing the overall softness. To one side, several slender, closed buds in creamy white fading to fresh green extend outwards, evoking the promise of freesias or lily-like blooms that will unfold as the day's celebrations progress. Underneath, broad, deep green leaves form a solid base, while finer, feathery foliage reaches out in wisps, mimicking the informal elegance you might see in the borders of gardens near Horsell or along the paths toward St John's. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a smooth, balanced bow whose tails lie gracefully along the linen. This thoughtfully arranged buttonhole, ideal for weddings, proms, or milestone events in Woking, carries a sense of gentle romance and hand-finished detail, as if created by an experienced florist who understands how important these small finishing touches are to a special outfit.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately styled peach rose boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a light beige, linen-look fabric, its soft weave visible like gentle ripples across the background. The single rose is the clear focal point, angled very slightly so its partially opened bloom faces the viewer, revealing layers of velvety petals that shift from a rich, warm peach in the centre to paler, creamy tones at the edges. Clustered beside it, on the upper right, a spray of tiny white baby's breath flowers creates a halo of softness, their airy texture enhancing the rose without competing for attention. Slender green blades and a pair of darker, glossy leaves tuck in behind the bloom, curved thoughtfully to cradle the stems and frame the flower with a touch of natural structure. The stems themselves are tightly bound with a smooth satin ribbon in matching peach, wrapped with careful, even turns and finished with a small, tidy bow that lies flat against the fabric. Gentle, diffuse light falls from above, emphasising the satin's sheen, the rose's delicate veining, and the fine, almost canvas-like grain of the neutral background. The overall feeling is one of calm, intimate celebration, as though this piece has just been prepared for a groom or prom guest heading to an event near Woking Park or one of the wedding venues dotted around Old Woking. It suggests quiet sophistication and fresh craftsmanship, the sort of lapel flower chosen by someone who appreciates subtle romance and timeless floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a softly woven, light beige linen background, the natural fabric's subtle texture evoking the calm, understated style of a Woking garden wedding near St John's or Goldsworth Park. Dominating the composition is a single white phalaenopsis orchid, its large, satin-like petals unfurling in a sweeping, graceful curve. The bloom's centre glows with hints of soft lemon yellow and fine reddish-orange speckles, drawing the eye inward to its intricate throat and giving a touch of warmth to the cool white. Surrounding the orchid, tiny clusters of white baby's breath are tucked in like clouds of delicate lace, their airy presence softening the overall look and adding a romantic, almost dreamlike quality. To the left, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed and almost spherical, introduce a modern, textured element; their spiky petals offer a playful contrast while keeping the palette fresh and refined. A rich, deep green leaf anchors the arrangement from beneath, offering a verdant backdrop that helps the orchid stand out, while a smaller, darker leaf curves discreetly near the base of the stems. These stems are bound together in a slender bundle, wrapped with a striking crimson red satin ribbon that gleams gently where the light touches it. The ribbon is finished with a small, neat knot, adding a bold, celebratory accent reminiscent of traditional wedding colours. The whole piece feels carefully composed yet effortless, as though crafted by an experienced local florist who understands both classic bridal style and contemporary tastes, ready to be worn by a groom or groomsman celebrating a heartfelt ceremony in and around Woking.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted boutonniere is displayed from a gently elevated viewpoint against a natural, light beige woven fabric, reminiscent of linen you might see in a boutique along Woking's Chertsey Road. At its centre sits a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, immaculate and serene, its broad petals opening like wings in soft daylight. The surface of the petals is smooth and satiny, and within the heart of the flower a restrained blend of creamy yellow and soft orange glows in the throat, adding a whisper of warmth that draws the eye inward. Surrounding this orchid is a delicate collar of white baby's breath, hundreds of tiny Gypsophila florets forming a misty halo that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's bold, sculptural form. Below and to one side, a cluster of plump, high-gloss red berries brings a burst of festive colour, their rounded shapes echoing each other and providing a cheerful counterpoint to the pale flowers. A few lighter green, not-yet-ripened berries nestle among them, suggesting freshness and seasonal variety. Threaded throughout are leaves in rich shades of green, some broad and pointed, others slimmer and more tapered, creating a lively interplay of shapes that frames the central orchid. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a vibrant red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light where it is tied into a precise, compact knot, the short ends resting neatly against the neutral background. The composition feels quietly luxurious and thoughtfully balanced, ideal for a groom's lapel at a wedding in Woking's St John's or as a refined corsage for a formal winter event, carrying an air of calm celebration and careful local craftsmanship.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted boutonniere featuring a semi-open blush pink rose rests on a pale, textured linen surface, reminiscent of the calm, neutral tones often used at wedding receptions around Woking's countryside hotels and barns. The rose is the undeniable star: its velvety petals spiral outward from a soft, almost creamy pastel center to edges brushed with a slightly richer pink, hinting at full bloom and youthful romance. Around its base, airy sprigs of white baby's breath form a gentle halo, the tiny blossoms like scattered pearls that add lightness and a classic bridal feel. From behind the bloom, slender, grass-like strands of vivid green foliage arc gracefully outward, giving the small arrangement a sense of freshness and natural movement, as though a breeze from the nearby Basingstoke Canal had just passed over it. A broader, darker green leaf is folded with care around the stems, shaping a tidy, sculpted cradle that lends structure and polish. The stems themselves are neatly bound in a narrow band of satin ribbon, blending lavender-pink with a deeper, magenta-purple sheen; the ribbon is tied into a modest knot rather than a showy bow, conveying understated elegance suitable for a groom, groomsman, or stylish guest. Gentle, diffused light falls across the scene, picking up the subtle gradation in the rose petals and the sheen of the ribbon, while the woven linen backdrop remains softly out of focus, serving as a calm canvas. This image captures the quiet beauty of a handcrafted boutonniere that might be chosen for a wedding near Horsell or a prom at a local Woking school, conveying tenderness, freshness, and refined celebration in a single, thoughtfully composed floral accent.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant groom's boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige, gently textured fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its neutral colour allowing the vibrant florals to stand out as though prepared on a dressing room chair in a Woking hotel before the wedding. The central flower is a striking fuchsia pink rose, its petals layered in tight spirals at the core and gradually loosening toward the outer edges, creating a velvety, almost touchable surface that conveys freshness and romance. Surrounding this rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form small, cloud-like clusters, adding lightness and contrast while softening the overall look, much like a veil framing a bride at a ceremony in St John's or Knaphill. Interspersed among the white blooms are plump red hypericum berries, their glossy shells catching a subtle sheen from the ambient daylight and introducing playful splashes of scarlet. Fine, feathery fronds of greenery extend from behind the rose, while broader, darker green leaves are artfully curled to shape and support the design, giving it structure without losing its natural charm. The stems are wrapped tightly in a smooth red satin ribbon, the fabric folded neatly and tied off in a trim bow that sits snugly at the base. Photographed from a slightly raised, overhead angle, every detail of the craftsmanship is visible, making this boutonniere ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading to an event at a local Woking venue, and reflecting the thoughtful, handcrafted floral style often created by florists across the town.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Elegant and understated, this image captures a single-stem boutonnière laid at a slight angle on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle texture providing a calm, tactile backdrop. The focal point is a luscious rosebud in a saturated fuchsia or deep crimson-pink hue, the petals tightly furled into a compact spiral that hints at their fullness when open, their surface velvety and smooth under the soft light. Encircling the rose, clusters of dainty white baby's breath form delicate constellations of tiny blossoms, giving the design a gentle, cloud-like softness and a classic wedding-day charm. Nestled among these are wisps of bright green foliage, with a mix of slightly broader leaves at the base and finer, almost grass-like fronds that arc outward, creating a sense of movement and natural rhythm, like the swaying greenery along the paths in Woking Park. The interplay between the vibrant pink, crisp white, and fresh green tones feels harmonious and considered, the composition carefully balanced so nothing overwhelms the central rose. At the lower end, the stems are brought together and skillfully bound in a rich red satin ribbon, meticulously wrapped to form a smooth, glossy handle, with a discreet loop or small bow that adds a tailored, couture finish. The light catches the ribbon's sheen and the delicate textures of the flowers, giving the whole piece a fresh, just-made appearance perfect for a groom or prom guest dressing up for a special occasion in Woking, perhaps stepping out from a townhouse near the town centre or a venue by the Basingstoke Canal, boutonnière in place and ready for photographs.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully composed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, finely woven fabric that recalls the soft table linens often used in intimate Woking receptions. The focal point is a single soft pink rose, still mostly in bud, its petals forming a tight, elegant spiral that speaks of freshness and tender romance. The rose's colour gently graduates from a deeper blush at the centre to a delicate pastel at the outer edges, creating a subtle ombré effect. Surrounding this central bloom is a small constellation of tiny white bell-shaped flowers, reminiscent of lily of the valley or similar delicate filler, their smooth, curved petals forming a light, airy ring that softens the composition. Nestled close by is a smaller, ruffled flower in a blush-to-peach hue, its frilly edges and faint yellow-tinged throat adding a touch of warmth and whimsy. The flowers are supported by layered greenery: slim, tapering leaves rise gracefully, while broader, darker leaves and a skillfully folded leaf at the base give the piece structure and depth. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact bow whose short tails sit neatly against the fabric, catching the light with a subtle sheen. The neutral background's woven texture provides a gentle contrast without competing with the flowers, ensuring the soft colours and intricate details stand out clearly. Crafted with the quiet care of an experienced local florist, this floral pin would sit beautifully on a jacket lapel at a Woking registry office ceremony, a church wedding near Horsell, or a special prom night, carrying with it a feeling of sincerity and new beginnings.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is captured resting on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, its subtle texture forming a calm, natural backdrop that lets the flowers quietly shine. At the centre of the piece, a single white alstroemeria opens fully, its petals smooth yet slightly ruffled at the tips, with fine reddish-brown streaks drawing the eye inward to the soft stamens and pale green throat. To the left of this focal flower, a cone of bright lime-green buds, similar to an Ornithogalum spike, rises with a layered, scale-like pattern, bringing structure and a modern twist to the otherwise classic design. Nestled around these are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, each miniature bloom like a dot of foam or a flurry of light snow, adding delicacy and a gentle sense of air between the stronger shapes. The boutonniere is framed by deep green, pointed leaves that fan outward, grounding the design, while wispy, grass-like strands arc gracefully across, giving a sense of movement as if caught in a soft Woking breeze. On the right, the gathered stems are wrapped and finished with a small bow of glossy pink satin ribbon, its smooth sheen catching the light and lending a playful, romantic accent against the white and green palette. The overall lighting is soft, bright, and even, enhancing the freshness of the petals and foliage without drama, ideal for showcasing this piece as a wedding or prom accessory. It feels like a carefully crafted design you might choose from a trusted local florist for a ceremony near Woking town centre or a celebration at a nearby country venue.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white eustoma bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, forms the serene centre of this handcrafted boutonnière, resting at a subtle angle on a textured light beige background that recalls natural linen or hessian often seen at rustic weddings around Woking's countryside venues. The lisianthus petals unfurl in soft, layered waves, their creamy white tone glowing gently under diffuse, even lighting. Just to the left and slightly below, two slender buds of the same flower sit closely together, their pale green-tinged tips still tightly closed, symbolising a quiet sense of anticipation and new beginnings. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the design, their tiny clustered blossoms creating a cloud-like frame around the main flower and softening the overall silhouette. Behind the blooms, a mix of foliage adds depth: one broader, dark green leaf cradles the lisianthus, while several narrow, grass-like blades arc gracefully towards the lower left, giving a sense of natural movement, as though a breeze from Woking Common had brushed past. At the base, the stems are cleanly trimmed and neatly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that sits confidently at the lower right. The ribbon's bright pink sheen introduces a playful yet polished accent, standing out against the calm neutrals and fresh greens. The scene feels calm and intimate, ideal for describing a groom's buttonhole, a best man's accessory, or a prom corsage alternative, suited to ceremonies and celebrations across Woking, from town centre hotels to intimate gatherings in homes off Guildford Road.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage in this elegant boutonniere, resting horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that resembles the soft table runners often chosen for Woking wedding receptions and formal dinners. The orchid's petals are broad, velvety, and pure white, opening in a calm, symmetrical curve, while its throat reveals intricate details of buttery yellow and a faint tint of blush pink, like watercolour brushed gently at the centre. Surrounding the base of the bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a light, cloud-like collar, each tiny flower adding a misty, romantic texture that softens the composition. A few narrow, vibrant green leaves emerge discreetly from behind the orchid, lending an honest, garden-fresh feel to the design, as though it has been gathered early that morning from a sheltered courtyard near Woking Park. Extending to one side, a slim stem displays several small, lime-green orchid buds, smooth and tightly closed, suggesting the quiet anticipation and new beginnings associated with weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations. The stems at the base are meticulously wrapped in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow with short, tailored tails. Its lustrous sheen introduces a cheerful pop of colour that contrasts beautifully with the neutral fabric and white petals, hinting at joy and festivity. Gentle, even lighting caresses the flowers, revealing the fine texture of the baby's breath and the subtle ribbing of the orchid petals without casting heavy shadows. This carefully crafted floral accessory feels serene yet celebratory, ideal for a groom's lapel, a best man, or a special guest attending a formal event anywhere from St John's to the heart of Woking.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies thoughtfully placed on a neutral, light beige textile that has the look of woven linen, each fibre visible like the threads of a carefully pressed suit. The central Phalaenopsis orchid bloom is immaculate, its broad, gently arching petals a clean, luminous white that almost glows against the warm tan backdrop. Within its open throat, there are soft hints of pale lemon and cream, a quiet touch of colour that suggests a living, breathing flower at the peak of freshness. Encircling this focal bloom is a delicate collar of white baby's breath, the tiny Gypsophila blossoms clustered along fine stems to create an airy, almost mist-like halo. This cloud of miniature blooms softens the strong, sculptural form of the orchid, giving the boutonniere a romantic, almost ethereal mood reminiscent of an intimate ceremony in one of Woking's charming churches or registry offices. Threaded through and peeking out from beneath are fine, feathery strands of vivid green foliage, likely a light fern or similar greenery, adding a whisper of woodland texture and the suggestion of a subtle, fresh scent. The stems are carefully aligned and bound with a bright white satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and even, finished with a small, neat bow that shows the steady hand of an experienced florist. The gentle sheen of the ribbon catches the light, echoing the faint gloss of the orchid petals. This boutonniere feels ready to be pinned to a groom's lapel just before photos in Woking Park or along a quiet tree-lined street, embodying understated luxury and the promise of a day filled with love and celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere is displayed on a diagonal, as if gently placed on a linen-covered table in a Woking townhouse just before the ceremony begins. At its heart sits a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth, velvety, and still partly closed, holding the promise of a full bloom later in the day. The ivory tones transition subtly from a soft, warm centre to cooler, almost porcelain edges where the light brushes them. Around this central rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate halo, their tiny blossoms looking like flecks of cloud caught between the petals and greenery, adding a whisper-light texture. Slender, deep green leaves and fine, fern-like sprigs arc gently around the bloom, creating a natural frame that brings depth and structure, the greens echoing the foliage you might see in Woking Park or along the banks of the Basingstoke Canal. The stems of the rose and fillers are expertly wrapped in a pure white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, coiled tightly to keep everything secure. Just below the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a small, perfectly balanced bow, the cut ends aligned with care that suggests an experienced florist's hand. The boutonniere rests on a neutral, light beige background with a visible woven pattern, reminiscent of natural linen or cotton used on rustic welcome tables at local Surrey wedding venues. Soft, diffuse lighting casts no harsh shadows, instead caressing each petal and leaf, highlighting the gentle curves and subtle textures. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and romance, ideal for a groom commuting from Woking station to a city ceremony, or for groomsmen dressing for a classic church wedding in nearby villages like Pyrford or Old Woking.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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