Potters Bar BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Potters Bar, our hand-crafted buttonholes are designed to look fresh and refined from the first photo to the last dance. Working from our local florist studio near Darkes Lane and a short walk from Potters Bar Station, we create elegant, long-lasting pieces for weddings, proms, and special occasions right across Potters Bar.

Every buttonhole is made to order using premium blooms and foliage, carefully wired and finished for comfort and durability. Whether you prefer classic white roses, rustic greenery, or something more colourful to match your theme, our experienced team will guide you on the best flowers and finishes to complement your suit and bouquet.

We regularly design buttonholes for couples and event planners in:

  • Brookmans Park
  • Barnet
  • South Mimms

Need last‑minute wedding party bouquets and buttonholes? Our trusted local team offers same-day delivery across Potters Bar and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. We know the best routes around Mutton Lane and into surrounding villages, so your buttonholes arrive on time and in perfect condition.

With years of hands-on experience and glowing local reviews, you can rely on Flowers Potters Bar for beautifully coordinated buttonholes, corsages, and ceremony flowers that reflect your style and photograph beautifully. Order your Potters Bar buttonholes online today and let a real local florist take care of every detail.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, artfully composed boutonniere lies against a soft, pale beige linen backdrop, the gentle weave of the fabric catching the light and giving the image a calm, understated glow. At the centre, two lisianthus blooms unfurl in creamy white, each petal delicately ruffled and edged in a rich, royal purple that deepens toward the tips, creating a graceful halo effect around the flowers. Their texture appears almost silky, like the fabric lining of a tailored suit worn at a Potters Bar wedding near Darkes Lane. Nestled between and around these focal blooms are airy sprigs of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, adding a misty, romantic softness that contrasts with the clean edges of the lisianthus. Rising elegantly along one side is a slender spike of muscari, its tiny bell-shaped florets densely clustered in a deep, grape-toned purple, adding vertical interest and a more intense note of colour. Two smooth, pale green buds sit quietly in the composition, still closed, hinting at freshness and the sense that the day has only just begun. Fine, feathery greenery, similar to asparagus fern, fans gently around the flowers, its lacy texture giving the boutonniere a light, almost meadow-like feel, as if gathered on a cool spring morning near the fields on the outskirts of Potters Bar. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, carefully aligned and finished with a small, neat bow that signals experienced hands at work. This small floral piece feels intimate and poised, perfect for the lapel of a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who prefers subtle elegance over showiness, carrying a quiet sense of anticipation and heartfelt promise.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, meticulously crafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige woven fabric, the subtle texture of the linen-like surface setting a calm, natural stage that feels reminiscent of a relaxed Potters Bar gathering. The main cluster is made up of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, their ruffled petals layered in gentle spirals that shift from muted rose at the heart to almost pearly blush near the edges. Nestled between these blooms, airy sprigs of classic white baby's breath form a delicate halo, each tiny floret adding sparkle and texture, as though a light mist has settled over a summer garden border in Oakmere Park. Tiny spears of lavender or deep mauve flowers peek out here and there, bringing a subtle depth of colour that keeps the arrangement from feeling too sweet, creating a tasteful balance that suits both weddings and smart evening events. On one side, several slim, closed buds in creamy white washed with pale green extend gracefully, reminiscent of freesias or similar buds waiting to open during the course of the celebration, lending a sense of time and unfolding moments to the design. Supporting it all, broad, glossy green leaves fan out in a rich emerald base, while fine, wispy foliage threads through the composition, adding movement like a soft breeze. At the base, the stems are bound tightly and finished with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose sheen contrasts beautifully with the natural elements. The overall impression is of quiet refinement and handcrafted care, the sort of floral detail a local Potters Bar florist would prepare for a groom or prom guest before same-day delivery to homes near Darkes Lane or The Walk.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is showcased against a pale beige fabric with a gentle linen-like texture, the weave forming a soft, unobtrusive grid behind the flowers. The rose is the star: partially open, it reveals spiralling petals that fade from a smooth, creamy outer rim into a richer peach and warm apricot glow at the center, giving the impression of early evening light settling over Potters Bar's quiet residential streets. Around the rose, fine sprigs of white baby's breath bring a dainty, cloud-soft accent; each tiny blossom catches the light, creating a delicate contrast with the fuller rose. Slender green blades of foliage radiate discreetly from the back, while two darker green leaves are gently wrapped and curled at the base of the arrangement, framing the bloom and providing balance. The stems are gathered with precision and bound in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wrapped so neatly that each fold lies flush, ending in a small, graceful bow that hints at careful craftsmanship rather than mass production. Soft, even lighting bathes the composition, highlighting the velvety texture of the petals, the crisp edges of the gypsophila, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon without casting deep shadows. Resting calmly on the neutral fabric, the boutonniere evokes a sense of poised anticipation-a groom adjusting his jacket before a ceremony at a local Potters Bar church, or a student on Darkes Lane preparing for prom night. This floral detail feels timeless and personal, the sort of handcrafted lapel flower chosen for intimate weddings, anniversaries, or family celebrations held in the area's cosy venues and garden receptions.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen background, this elegant boutonniere feels like it has been set out on a dressing table before a Potters Bar wedding, ready to be pinned on just as the final buttons are fastened. At its heart is a single white phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad, smooth, and slightly curved, catching the light with a gentle, satiny sheen. The orchid's centre holds a wash of soft yellow, brushed with delicate reddish-orange or warm brown speckles that draw the eye inward, giving the bloom quiet sophistication. Around it, tiny white baby's breath flowers gather like a delicate cloud, their fine stems and miniature blooms lending a light, airy texture that softens the strong form of the orchid. To the left, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds, rounded and densely petalled, add a playful yet refined contrast, their modern shape and colour echoing fresh, spring foliage along local Potters Bar gardens and parks. A deep green leaf fans out beneath the orchid, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base adds depth and a natural, forest-like richness. The stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth, crimson red satin ribbon, wound tightly and finished in a neat knot or tiny bow, creating a striking accent that hints at love, celebration, and tradition. The natural linen or hessian-style fabric beneath, with its visible weave and gentle creases, forms a calm, neutral stage that lets every white, green, and red element shine. The overall impression is of a refined, contemporary boutonniere, perfect for a groom or groomsman at a local Potters Bar ceremony, embodying quiet confidence and heartfelt joy.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere is captured from above on a pale, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its soft beige tones providing a calm, understated stage for the flowers. In the centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens like a butterfly in stillness, each petal smooth and slightly curved, surrounding a small throat stained with creamy yellow and a touch of soft orange that adds warmth and quiet drama. Encircling this main bloom, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a gentle halo, their countless miniature blossoms creating a cloudlike, almost frothy texture that softens the composition. Slender and broader green leaves are threaded through the piece, their polished surfaces and fresh colour bringing the sense of a carefully tended garden, as if the foliage had been selected from a border in a Potters Bar back garden just off Mutton Lane. To one side, glossy red berries, plump and round, introduce a joyful splash of colour that feels particularly at home in winter weddings or Christmas gatherings; a few lighter green, not-yet-ripened berries nestle nearby, giving the design a hint of movement and life. The stems are secured with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a neat, compact knot with short, trailing ends that rest flat against the textile, the ribbon's subtle shine catching the light. The entire boutonniere suggests thoughtful craftsmanship and understated luxury, the sort of refined finishing touch a groom or groomsman might wear for a Potters Bar ceremony or formal event, bringing a touch of natural beauty to an impeccably pressed suit.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted blush pink rose boutonniere is laid out on a pale, natural linen background, the woven threads of the fabric just visible enough to give a sense of touch under the fingertips. Viewed from slightly above, the rose sits at the centre of the design, half-open and perfectly poised between bud and full bloom, with soft pastel pink at its heart gently deepening to a more intense rose-pink at the curled petal edges. Around it, tiny sprays of creamy white baby's breath cluster in loose, airy groups, their cloud-like blooms softening the overall look and bringing a classic bridal elegance to mind, as if prepared for a ceremony near Oakmere Park in Potters Bar. Slender strands of fresh, bright green foliage stretch lightly outwards, like fine brushstrokes framing a painting, while one broader, deeper green leaf is folded and wrapped around the base, tidying the stems and giving a tailored finish that would sit beautifully on a groom's jacket or a smart prom suit. The stems themselves are bound in a lustrous satin ribbon that glows in tones of lavender and rich magenta, the subtle sheen catching the gentle, diffused light. A simple knot secures the ribbon rather than a showy bow, letting the flower take centre stage. Soft shadows fall across the linen, enhancing the three-dimensional form of each petal and sprig. This thoughtful, understated image would suit articles on wedding boutonnieres, romantic colour palettes, and lapel flowers for celebrations around Potters Bar, offering a sense of calm preparation, skilled local floristry, and flowers freshly arranged with care for the big moment.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale, textured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its light beige tones creating a soft, understated backdrop reminiscent of a calm morning in Potters Bar before a wedding ceremony begins. At the centre, a confident hot pink rose opens in a spiral of velvety petals, the colour hovering between deep fuchsia and rich magenta, capturing that vivid rush of romance and excitement that often fills the air outside the registry office or a local church. Closely encircling the rose is a collar of deep green foliage, its leaves shaped and positioned with architectural precision so that the bloom appears cradled rather than crowded. Wisps of feathery green, similar to asparagus fern, spill from behind, adding a cool, airy counterpoint to the rose's warmth. Nestled at the base, miniature white flowers of baby's breath form a frothy halo, each star-like blossom catching the soft light and giving the design an almost cloud-like softness. Tucked beside the rose, clusters of small, round red hypericum berries gleam with a gentle sheen, their scarlet tones harmonising with the rose and hinting at festive celebrations, from winter weddings to Christmas parties around Darkes Lane. The stems are wrapped smoothly in bright red satin ribbon, folded snug for comfort and secured in a way that feels both luxurious and practical for a full day of wear. Gentle daylight grazes the composition, highlighting the textures of petal, leaf, and ribbon, and revealing the thoughtful craftsmanship of a florist who understands how a small lapel flower can quietly hold a great deal of emotion.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière featuring a single deep fuchsia rosebud is displayed on a pale beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the neutral backdrop chosen to let every detail of the floral design take centre stage. The rose itself is tightly closed, its satin-smooth petals spiralling inward in rich tones of magenta and raspberry, as if holding the promise of full bloom just after the ceremony ends. Surrounding this central bloom are clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming part of a soft, mist-like ring that breaks up the intensity of the pink and lends a dreamy, romantic quality. Slender sprigs of bright green, feather-light foliage arch out behind and around the rose, their airy texture recalling hedgerow greens you might see along Mutton Lane or around the gardens of Potters Bar, lending a local, freshly picked feel. All the stems are cleanly trimmed and bound together with a smooth red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly to create a neat column of colour that mirrors the rose while adding a polished, tailored finish suitable for a groom, best man, or stylish guest. The light in the image is bright and clear, picking up the subtle gleam on the ribbon and the faint veins in the foliage, and it emphasises the sense of crisp, early-morning preparation before a wedding at a nearby Potters Bar venue. This boutonnière feels like a keepsake of a heartfelt moment, carefully made for someone stepping into an important day with quiet confidence and a touch of vibrant colour on their lapel.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting diagonally upon a neutral fabric in soft beige and off-white-a weave reminiscent of market days near Potters Bar's centre-this elegant boutonniere is a testament to local floristry artistry. At its core, a gentle blush rosebud exudes freshness, its pastel-pink petals tightly wrapping around hints of deep pink, promising new beginnings. Beside it, a delicate peach or light pink Alstroemeria opens wide, brushed with subtle yellow accents and dark lines, offering intricate visual interest. Wispy stems of baby's breath interspersed with tiny, bright green button chrysanthemums create layers of texture and lightness, resembling the cheerful burst of nature found in Oakmere Park during springtime. The arrangement is supported by feathery ferns and gracefully curved dark leaves, each meticulously folded and layered at the boutonniere's base for natural depth. Encircling the stems, a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon is tied into a crisp, celebratory bow, suggesting the functions and festivities for which this accessory was crafted. The even, gentle lighting brings out every shade and texture, letting each bloom and leaf stand out against the subtly rugged linen backdrop. This refined piece is perfect for the lapel of a groom or guest, its pretty pinks and lush greens a soft nod to the enduring love stories that unfold in Potters Bar and its neighbourhoods.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the neutral background allowing every botanical detail to stand out with clarity and grace. At its centre, a single white alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lily, opens fully, showing gently ruffled petals brushed with fine reddish-brown streaks near the throat and a cluster of pale stamens that add depth. To one side of this focal bloom, a striking cluster of lime-green, tightly layered buds forms a conical spike, its sculptural texture recalling an Ornithogalum or ginger-like flower head, each small segment catching the light like tiny scales. Airy sprigs of white baby's breath are woven throughout the arrangement, their miniature blossoms floating around the main flower like a delicate mist, softening the strong lines of the foliage beneath. Supporting everything is a base of broad, dark green leaves with sharply pointed tips, providing structure and a rich backdrop, complemented by thin, grass-like strands that arch and curl, introducing movement and a hint of wild meadow charm you might associate with the green walks around Parkside Gardens in Potters Bar. The stems are carefully gathered and secured with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow that adds a joyful, romantic accent. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the freshness of the petals and the subtle sheen of the ribbon without harsh shadows. This small yet meticulously crafted piece feels perfect for a groom or prom guest, a thoughtful floral accent that would be lovingly prepared by a local Potters Bar florist for an intimate celebration or elegant evening event.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, pristine white eustoma boutonnière rests at a slight angle on a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the kind you might find dressing tables in Potters Bar's more intimate wedding venues. The central flower is fully open and generously layered, with soft, ruffled petals curling outward to form a perfect, rounded rosette of creamy white. Subtle shadows nestle between the petals, giving the bloom depth and a feeling of quiet luxury. Just to the left, two slender eustoma buds, creamy with a hint of pale green at their tips, lean close like quiet companions, hinting at the promise of moments still to come. Airy clusters of tiny white baby's breath are scattered through the design, their star-like blossoms adding a light, clouded texture that softens the composition. From behind the flowers, long, fine, grass-like leaves sweep outwards towards the bottom left, a rich dark green against the neutral fabric, while a broader leaf tucked behind the main bloom adds structure and a sense of natural balance. At the lower right, the gathered stems are wrapped tightly in a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, cheerful bow that provides a lively contrast to the gentle whites and greens. The satin catches the light with a silky sheen, drawing the eye and suggesting a personal, playful twist on a classic wedding accessory. The overall effect is polished yet intimate, as if this fresh boutonnière has just been prepared by a local Potters Bar florist and laid out ready for a groom or groomsman before a ceremony at Oakmere Park or a nearby country hotel. The soft lighting reveals every detail, from the fabric's subtle texture to the delicate edges of each petal, conveying freshness, care, and understated celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere lies gracefully across a neutral, light beige linen-style fabric, the woven threads beneath adding a quiet, tactile backdrop that lets the flowers tell the story. At the heart of the design, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds with calm confidence, its broad petals smooth and satin-like, curving outward to reveal a centre kissed with pale yellow and a whisper of soft pink, reminiscent of early evening light over the tree-lined streets of Potters Bar. Around the orchid's base, tiny sprays of white baby's breath cluster together, forming a soft, clouded ring of miniature blooms that bring a sense of airiness and tenderness, much like the gentle atmosphere of a small local wedding at a Potters Bar church or registry office. Slender, vibrant green leaves slip out from behind the flowers, adding freshness and life, while to one side a short branch bears several tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, their smooth surfaces hinting at future blossoms and quiet anticipation. The stems are firmly yet delicately bound with a narrow band of bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow whose glossy loops and short tails introduce a joyful, celebratory splash of colour against the softer tones. Soft, even lighting washes over the composition, emphasizing the orchid's velvety texture, the airy Gypsophila, and the subtle grain of the fabric below, without any harsh shadow. The overall impression is one of poetic simplicity and refined romance, a timeless boutonniere or corsage that would feel at home on a groom walking through Potters Bar High Street, a prom date arriving at a local venue, or a guest dressed for an intimate family celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is captured in gentle, even lighting, lying diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric that echoes the natural, relaxed charm of Potters Bar's quieter residential streets. The central bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety white petals unfolding in smooth, rounded layers, with a faint, buttery yellow glow at its centre that suggests warmth and tenderness. Surrounding this focal flower is a delicate ring of white baby's breath, the Gypsophila's tiny, cloud-like blossoms creating a soft mist around the orchid, as if cushioning it in a breath of air. Wispy tendrils of slender green foliage peek out between the miniature blooms, adding a whisper of woodland freshness and a fine, almost feathery texture that contrasts with the orchid's polished surface. The florist has bound the stems in a bright white satin ribbon, snugly wrapped to form a sleek, cylindrical handle, finished with a discreet bow that feels both practical and refined. The neutral background, with its light tan and oatmeal tones, acts like a calm canvas, highlighting the crisp whites and vivid greens without overpowering them. This boutonniere looks ready for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony at a local Potters Bar church or a reception tucked near Parkside Gardens, its classic style suited to both modern and traditional weddings. One can imagine a florist from Flowers Potters Bar placing the final pin, ensuring the orchid sits just so, symbolising quiet confidence, devotion, and the gentle joy of a well-planned celebration shared with family and friends.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal across a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle texture adding warmth without distracting from the floral detail. At the centre is a single ivory-white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped closely around one another as if preserving the moment just before it fully blooms. The rose is framed by delicate clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a soft, starry flake that lightens the composition and brings a cloud-soft halo around the central bloom. Nestled behind and alongside the flowers, slender leaves in a rich, glossy green extend outward, while a few feathery, fern-like fronds introduce gentle movement, evoking the natural greenery seen in Potters Bar's residential gardens and along the calm streets leading to the High Street. The stems are gathered tightly and bound in a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped with care so that no loose ends show, and finished with a small, elegant bow that sits just below the rose and baby's breath, indicating the boutonniere is ready to be fastened to a suit jacket for a groom or groomsman. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, accentuating the creamy softness of the rose petals, the airy texture of the gypsophila, and the fresh vibrancy of the greens, while the background remains a quiet, understated canvas. This image conveys the poised anticipation of a wedding day in Potters Bar, suggesting a thoughtfully crafted detail for ceremonies in local venues and intimate celebrations at nearby country hotels. The boutonniere feels both timeless and personal, a small yet meaningful floral touch that speaks of care, tradition, and commitment.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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