Cricklewood Buttonholes – Crafted with Care by Your Local Florist

At Cricklewood Flowers, we take pride in handcrafting buttonhole flowers that add a personal touch to weddings, proms, or special events around Cricklewood. As experienced florists, we blend creativity with local charm, sourcing fresh blooms daily and arranging each buttonhole with care. Our shop is nestled near Cricklewood Broadway and close to vibrant spots like Gladstone Park and Willesden Green, making us your go-to for beautiful floral pieces in North West London.

Our customers trust us for prompt same-day delivery—simply order online before 3 PM and have your buttonholes delivered fast, whether it's to Childs Hill, Dollis Hill, or even up the bustling Chichele Road. We’re dedicated to bringing expert floristry and genuine warmth to our neighbours, ensuring you always receive top-quality service and design.

  • Specialists in event, wedding & celebration buttonholes
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Choose Cricklewood Flowers when you want your special day, or your loved one’s celebration, to be remembered with a fresh, artfully arranged buttonhole. Our team knows what matters in our community and is always ready to add that final flourish, from the lively streets of Westbere Road to the charming corners of Mapesbury. Experience trusted, passionate local floristry with every stitch and stem.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, exquisitely crafted floral buttonhole lies against a pale beige linen backdrop, its woven texture soft and understated, like the quiet residential corners off Cricklewood Lane. At its centre, two open lisianthus flowers draw the eye, their white petals creased and ruffled at the edges where deep purple gathers in a velvety outline, creating a gentle halo of colour around each bloom. Around these focal flowers, clusters of tiny white filler blossoms provide a cloud-like softness, filling the gaps and giving the design a delicate, breathy lightness. Rising just behind them, a slim stem of muscari-style florets stands tall, a column of tightly packed, dark lavender-blue bells that add height, structure, and a richer note of purple to the palette. Fine, feathered greenery fans out from beneath, its slender, thread-like fronds resembling asparagus fern and suggesting a lightly foraged feel, as if gathered on a cool morning walk towards nearby Mapesbury Dell. Two pale green buds, still closed, peek from within the greenery, hinting at fresh growth and new chapters about to unfold. The stems are bound together with precision, wrapped in a band of crisp white satin ribbon that catches the light with a subtle sheen, then finished with a neat, compact bow that makes the piece clearly ready to be pinned to a suit or tuxedo. The composition feels calm, polished, and quietly romantic, a perfect wedding or prom boutonniere for someone in Cricklewood who wants their flowers to convey understated elegance and heartfelt intention rather than showy excess.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere, captured in soft, even light, lies against a pale beige, finely woven fabric that looks like the kind of natural linen you might find in a stylish Cricklewood home off Shoot-Up Hill. The arrangement is composed around a small cluster of multi-petalled, soft pink blooms, their ruffled petals layered like miniature garden roses or stock flowers, with hints of deeper pink and blush swirling together at the centre. Threaded gently among them, delicate sprays of white baby's breath create a light, lacy halo, each tiny flower head adding texture and a sense of gentle movement. Small touches of lavender or deep purple blossoms pierce the pastel palette, offering a quiet contrast that keeps the design from feeling overly sweet. On one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of freesias, are shown still largely closed, their smooth surfaces suggesting coolness to the touch and the promise of fragrance later in the day. The flowers sit on a bed of vibrant green foliage: broad, glossy leaves form a strong backdrop, while finer, fern-like strands of greenery arc outward with a carefree, slightly wild grace, as though gathered from a garden near Mapesbury Dell. At the base, the stems are skillfully bundled and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, balanced bow whose wide loops and trimmed tails lie flat against the fabric. The bright ribbon injects a joyful splash of colour, making this piece perfect for a groom's lapel, a prom date's wrist, or any special celebration in and around Cricklewood where understated elegance and handcrafted detail are treasured.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately styled peach rose boutonniere rests lengthwise on a pale beige linen-textured fabric, its fine weave visible like a gentle grid beneath the blooms. The rose, not yet fully opened, tilts slightly to one side, its petals curling outward from a rich, warm apricot heart to softer, cream-tinted edges, giving the impression of a sunrise over the rooftops of Cricklewood. Clustered near the upper curve of the bloom are tiny, cloudlike flowers of white baby's breath, their numerous minute petals adding a light, airy counterpoint to the rose's fuller form. Slender strands of bright green foliage and a pair of darker, glossy leaves fan out discreetly from behind, framing the central flower without stealing attention. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, wound with the careful precision of an experienced florist and tied off in a modest bow that lies flat and secure. The ribbon's soft sheen gently reflects the even, natural light falling across the arrangement, which subtly highlights every texture-from the velvety rose petals to the crisp, woven background. The image suggests a refined wedding buttonhole ready to be pinned onto a tailored lapel for a ceremony in or around Cricklewood, perhaps after a quiet walk through Mapesbury Dell or a gathering in a local town venue. Although no hands or clothing are present, the overall composition conveys the calm anticipation before a special event, capturing the quiet confidence and timeless charm of a classic floral accessory designed to complement formal wear with grace.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, exquisite white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the soulful heart of this boutonniere, photographed against a softly woven, light beige linen that recalls the calm, understated table settings of a Cricklewood townhouse wedding. The orchid's petals are broad and smooth, slightly luminous, opening like gentle wings around a finely detailed centre where creamy yellow melts into touches of reddish-orange and pale brown, giving the blossom quiet character. Encircling the orchid, airy sprays of baby's breath introduce a mist of tiny white blooms, each one no bigger than a pinhead, softening the composition and adding a romantic, cloud-like halo. On the left side, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds, dense and almost fuzzy with small, pointed petals, offer a modern twist of colour that feels fresh, youthful, and slightly playful, like a walk through nearby Mapesbury Dell in spring. A generous deep green leaf, glossy yet natural, cradles the flowers from beneath, while a smaller darker leaf peeks out near the base, giving the boutonniere structure and balance. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric wound tightly and finished with a compact knot or subtle bow that provides a confident, celebratory contrast to the whites and greens. Under soft, even lighting, every texture stands out: the linen's fine weave, the orchid's satin-like petals, the baby's breath's airy stems, and the ribbon's smooth gleam. The overall feeling is elegant and formal but not stiff, perfect for a groom, best man, or proud father of the bride at a Cricklewood ceremony captured in timeless photographs.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere rests on a pale, woven linen surface in soft beige, the subtle texture beneath echoing the calm, residential charm of Cricklewood's tree-lined streets. The arrangement is captured from above, allowing every detail of the craftsmanship to be seen as though you were holding it in your hand before a wedding ceremony at nearby Gladstone Park. At the centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens gracefully, its wide, velvety petals forming a serene, symmetrical shape. Inside the bloom, gentle accents of creamy yellow and muted orange light up the throat, drawing the eye inward and creating a sense of warmth and quiet devotion. Around this focal flower, tiny white baby's breath blossoms cluster like soft mist, their fine stems and minute petals offering a delicate, cloud-like halo. Alongside them sits a compact cluster of bright red, glassy berries, their rounded forms catching the light and bringing a cheerful, almost festive energy to the piece. A few fresher, lighter green berry buds are tucked in, adding a note of youthful vibrancy and balance. Smooth green leaves in varying shapes - some broader and pointed, others narrow and elongated - weave naturally between the flowers and berries, grounding the design with a fresh, botanical feel. The stems are firmly wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, tied in a neat knot with short, tidy tails that hint at careful, practiced hands. The boutonniere feels ready to be pinned to a lapel, radiating understated elegance and the promise of celebration, ideal for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings across Cricklewood and the surrounding North West London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A beautifully composed boutonniere featuring a single blush pink rose lies on a pale, textured linen background, the kind of natural fabric you might see on a carefully laid reception table in a Cricklewood townhouse. Viewed from slightly above, the rose sits at the heart of the design, its petals unfurling from a pale, almost porcelain pink at the center to a slightly deeper, romantic rose tone at the edges. The bloom feels velvety and fresh, as though it has just been trimmed in the cool of the morning, ready to be pinned onto a groom's lapel before a ceremony at a nearby church or registry office. Surrounding the rose, clusters of soft white baby's breath create a cloud-like collar, each minuscule blossom adding volume without heaviness, a classic pairing cherished by many of our local couples. Fine, slender strands of emerald and light green foliage arc outward from behind the petals, providing a gentle sense of movement and framing the flower, like the feathery grasses you might brush past on a walk through Mapesbury Dell. A single broad, darker green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the base, giving a polished, tailored structure to the stems. These stems are carefully bound with a lustrous, two-toned satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, tied in a simple yet secure knot that glints softly in the light. The ribbon's sheen catches the subtle shadows crossing the linen, creating an elegant contrast between matte and shine. This detailed image captures not only the boutonniere's colour and texture but also the quiet anticipation of a special occasion, whether it's a wedding, prom, or milestone celebration somewhere along Cricklewood Broadway.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted floral boutonniere rests against a softly woven, light beige fabric, the subtle texture reminiscent of linen napkins laid out for intimate celebrations in homes and venues around Cricklewood. At its centre, a single deep fuchsia-pink rose rises proudly, the petals densely packed and velvety, curling outward in smooth, spiralling layers that catch the gentle light. The rose's intense colour carries a sense of passion and promise, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel at a wedding near Mapesbury Road or a guest arriving at a celebration by Willesden Green. Circling the base of this central bloom, airy tufts of baby's breath form a white, cloud-like ring, their miniature blossoms providing a soft counterpoint to the bold central rose. Nestled among these delicate flowers are bright red hypericum berries, their glossy surfaces reflecting tiny glints of light and adding cheerful bursts of festive colour. Threaded through the composition are slender, feathery strands of fern-like greenery that extend lightly beyond the rose, giving the design a sense of movement, while broader, darker green leaves are wrapped and curled with precision to frame the main flower and anchor the shape. The stems are firmly gathered and wrapped in a luxurious red satin ribbon, secured with a careful fold that lies flat and smooth for comfortable wear against a suit jacket or coat. Photographed from slightly above, the boutonniere displays its thoughtful balance of colour, texture, and form, embodying the kind of refined, heartfelt floral design a seasoned Cricklewood florist would create for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings along the nearby streets and parks.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed image shows a single-stem boutonnière resting gently on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric giving a soft, homely texture that feels very at home in Cricklewood's relaxed, residential streets. At the centre is a luscious rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-red tone, its petals smooth and tightly layered, creating a sense of poised energy, as if the flower holds the promise of the day's celebrations. Around this central bloom, dainty sprays of baby's breath form a halo of tiny white stars, their airy clusters breaking up the intensity of the rose and adding a light, romantic haze often chosen for local weddings near Cricklewood Broadway. Threaded between and behind the blooms are slivers of bright green, feathery foliage, their fine fronds arching outward like soft, botanical fireworks. These are balanced by a few more solid, dark green leaves at the base, which anchor the arrangement and frame the rose with a sense of quiet strength. The stems are cleanly trimmed and neatly wrapped in a coral-red satin ribbon, whose slight sheen catches the light with each twist, suggesting the careful hand of an experienced florist used to pinning buttonholes for grooms and prom-goers from Dollis Hill to Willesden Green. The ribbon is wound snugly, with no loose ends, ending in a discreet knot or loop that keeps the focus on the flower's natural beauty. Bright but gentle lighting highlights every texture-the velvety rose, frothy gypsophila, and silken ribbon-conjuring the fresh, dewy scent you might expect when a boutonnière is delivered early in the morning, ready to be worn on a lapel at a heartfelt celebration.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a background of gently woven, off-white fabric-like something from the window displays along Cricklewood Lane-rests a floral boutonniere imbued with artistry and devotion. Its core is a blushing rose, shyly curled, each petal capturing a fleeting pink sunrise as if Cricklewood Gardens themselves contributed their morning light. Alongside, an Alstroemeria in soft peach blush parts its petals for delicate yellow glimmers and mysterious dark strokes, infusing the piece with native West London charm. Between the main flowers, miniature white blossoms reminiscent of baby's breath echo the sweetness of a spring breeze, while rounded, bright green mums lend playful texture reminiscent of freshly mown local lawns after rain. The greens, both glossy and matte, create a living tapestry: thin, spear-like blades and robust, flattened leaves fan out, echoing the varied greenery you might see rustling along Mapesbury Road. The bundled stems are meticulously swaddled in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a crisp bow-a subtle flourish that sets the heart fluttering with celebration. Light spills softly across the whole, enlivening each detail without glare, making the textures absolutely tactile. A piece like this, expertly composed and brimming with gentle warmth, would be the pride of Cricklewood Flowers: an emblem for weddings in local halls, proms, or cherished family milestones. It invites a spirit of romance and hope, its scent a quiet nod to peaceful suburban gardens in North London.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact yet sophisticated floral boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the understated background allowing the craftsmanship to shine, much like a thoughtfully chosen accessory on a Cricklewood wedding morning. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals slightly flared and delicately ruffled at the edges, with fine reddish-brown streaks nestled near the center that draw the eye inward toward its soft stamens. To the left of this graceful bloom rises a distinctive lime green conical spike of tightly layered buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, bringing an intriguing, almost sculptural silhouette that contrasts with the softness of the lily. Airy sprigs of white baby's breath weave through the design, their countless tiny blossoms creating a misty, cloud-like halo that lightens the whole composition. The flowers sit within a bed of rich foliage: dark, sword-shaped leaves anchor the piece with a sense of stability, while slender, bright green blades of grass and wispy fronds arc outward, adding gentle movement and texture. At the right-hand side, the stems are neatly gathered and finished with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, small bow that introduces a cheerful pop of colour, perfect for a celebration near Cricklewood Broadway or a formal dinner in nearby Willesden Green. Soft, even lighting washes over the arrangement, revealing the velvet-smooth petals, crisp greenery, and subtle sheen of the ribbon. The overall impression is fresh, romantic, and quietly joyful-a small floral statement suited for weddings, proms, or special evenings where every detail matters.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a light beige, linen-like fabric whose finely woven threads create a warm, homely backdrop. The focal bloom is a pristine white lisianthus, fully opened and beautifully ruffled, its layered petals forming a soft, rounded rosette that catches the light with a subtle sheen. Just to the left, two slender, unopened lisianthus buds in pale cream and hints of fresh green lean slightly inward, echoing the main flower and symbolising anticipation and new beginnings. Wisps of white baby's breath are interlaced through the arrangement, their tiny clustered blossoms adding a delicate, cloud-like fullness without overwhelming the central bloom. Behind the flowers, long, thin strands of grass-like greenery arc outward towards the bottom left, bringing gentle movement and a relaxed garden feel that contrasts pleasantly with the crisp formality of a suit lapel. A single, broader dark green leaf is tucked behind the lisianthus, creating depth and a natural frame for the bloom. At the base, the stems are carefully bound with a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smooth and finished in a small bow whose bright pink tone pops vibrantly against the neutral cloth and soft whites. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal edge and ribbon fold to remain visible, as though the piece has just been placed down in a Cricklewood Flowers workshop moments before being pinned for a ceremony in nearby Willesden Green or along Shoot-Up Hill. The overall impression is one of fresh, refined romance: a small, beautifully composed accent designed to carry a hint of the garden into a special celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed lengthways on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the natural weave of the cloth providing a calm, understated backdrop that enhances each element of the design. At its heart lies a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, pristine and serene, its wide petals unfolding like smooth porcelain. The orchid's centre holds a soft glow of yellow with a whisper of blush pink, a delicate focal point that suggests warmth and affection. Encircling the base of the bloom, clusters of white baby's breath form a frothy, cloud-like ring, each tiny blossom adding an airy, romantic texture that feels as light as mist over early-morning Cricklewood streets. A few slim, vivid green leaves tuck in behind the flowers, bringing a fresh contrast that hints at garden foliage from local parks and front gardens. Off to one side, a graceful stem carries two or three tightly closed, pale green orchid buds, their smooth forms suggesting promise and new beginnings, much like the start of a wedding day. The stems are gathered and wrapped in a luminous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, elegant bow whose glossy surface catches the light, adding a playful yet sophisticated pop of colour. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, emphasizing the orchid's velvety petals, the minute detail of the gypsophila, and the gentle texture of the fabric beneath. This carefully crafted accessory feels ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, a small yet meaningful piece that would sit beautifully on a lapel for celebrations across Cricklewood and the surrounding North West London neighbourhoods.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture echoing the relaxed yet refined charm of Cricklewood's period homes and local cafés. The central flower is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, slightly glossy petals opening in a calm, sculptural curve. The white is pure yet soft, not stark, and at the centre a hint of buttery yellow and gentle cream draws the eye inward, suggesting both warmth and serenity. Encircling this focal bloom is a constellation of baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila floret forming part of a fine, clouded ring that adds lightness and a bridal delicacy. Interlaced amongst these miniature blossoms are wisps of fresh green foliage, perhaps fern-like fronds, which lend a subtle, natural movement and the impression of a freshly gathered garden stem from a nearby London park. The stems are neatly brought together and bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with deliberate precision and finished in a compact bow that sits just above the cut ends, ready for a pin. Soft, diffused lighting falls across the scene, highlighting the contrasts between the orchid's velvety petals, the airy sprays of baby's breath, and the tactile weave of the background fabric. There is no clutter in view, only the boutonniere and its quiet setting, which allows the craftsmanship and balance of colour and form to stand out. It feels like the kind of classic buttonhole a groom or groomsman might wear to a Cricklewood ceremony, stepping out from a terrace near Willesden Green for photographs, carrying with them this small yet meaningful symbol of commitment and elegance shaped by a local florist's practiced hands.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the weave of the material forming a soft, crisscrossed backdrop that feels as understated and calm as an early morning walk through Cricklewood's tree-lined streets. At its centre is a single creamy white rosebud, plump yet still partially closed, the outer petals smooth and velvety with the faintest hint of ivory warmth near their edges. You can almost imagine the coolness of the petals to the touch and the faint, clean fragrance that often accompanies a freshly cut rose. Encircling the bloom are slim, dark green leaves and a few feathery stems of greenery, their shapes overlapping to frame the rose like a natural collar. Nestled delicately among them are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower contributing a misty, cloud-like layer that softens the overall silhouette. The stems are gathered closely together and wrapped in a flawless band of white satin ribbon, the wrapping smooth and even, showing a florist's practised hand. Just below the bloom, the ribbon forms a neat, small bow, its loops symmetrical and its tails resting flat, ready to sit comfortably against a lapel for a ceremony in a local Cricklewood church or at a celebration in a nearby venue. The lighting is gentle and diffused, casting minimal shadows while emphasising the contours of each petal and the glossy texture of the leaves. The boutonniere radiates quiet sophistication and tenderness, evoking the expectation and promise of a wedding day, and it could easily be imagined pinned to the groom's jacket as he welcomes guests from Willesden, Kilburn, and the wider North West London community.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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