Button Holes

Well-designed wedding buttonholes are a small detail that can make a big impact.

I create natural, elegant wedding buttonholes using seasonal flowers and foliage chosen to complement the wider floral design. Whether you prefer something simple and understated or a little more textural and distinctive, each buttonhole is thoughtfully designed to feel in keeping with your wedding style.

As with all of my work, I focus on the overall look and feel rather than specific flower varieties, selecting the most beautiful seasonal ingredients available at the time of your wedding.

Your choice of outfit – 3 piece suit, dinner jacket, kilt, is key for me when designing the shape and size of your wedding buttonhole. It needs to complement all of the other decor while also reflecting your personal wedding day style.

A person pins a white rose wedding flower with green leaves into the buttonhole of a dark suit jacket.
A Northumberland buttonhole featuring a pale rose, thistle, and small white wedding flowers rests on a wooden surface.
Two men in tuxedos, one adjusting the other's grooms buttonhole, stand indoors with marble columns in the background at Wynyard Hall.
At a wedding in Newcastle, a person pins a caramel-colored buttonhole onto the lapel of another wearing a blue suit and patterned tie.
A close-up of a person wearing a light blue suit jacket, white shirt, and light gray tie, with a grooms buttonhole featuring a peach rose, white flowers, and greenery pinned to the lapel.
Man in a brown tweed suit and tie with a grooms buttonhole by Durham wedding florist, plus a pocket square, standing outdoors in a blurred green setting.
A person pins a white flower grooms buttonhole with green leaves onto the lapel of a man's dark suit jacket; the man is smiling and wearing a light pink tie, arranged by a Newcastle wedding florist.
Close-up of a man in a dark suit and copper tie, wearing a wedding flowers buttonhole with a white rose and thistle on his lapel. Shot taken at Jesmond Dene House, his face is partially out of frame.
Close-up of a suit jacket lapel with a light pink rose buttonhole, accented by small white wedding flowers and greenery.
A person in a black suit, white shirt, and blue polka dot tie with a wedding buttonhole of peach, yellow, and white flowers pinned to the lapel—perfect for a stylish celebration in Newcastle.
A person in a gray checked suit and glasses has a wedding buttonhole, a white rose, pinned to their jacket by another individual.
Two small floral arrangements with orange roses, greenery, and berries placed side by side on a glass surface—an elegant touch for wedding flowers in Newcastle.
A classic buttonhole with a white rose, pale pink rosebud, baby's breath, and greenery wrapped in twine rests on a textured stone surface—perfect for Healey Barn wedding flowers.
Four small wedding buttonholes with white and blush pink flowers and greenery, tied with twine, are beautifully arranged on a round black slate atop a wooden surface—perfect for Northumberland weddings.
A person in a light suit stands as another hand pins a small white Grooms buttonhole to their lapel, perhaps prepared by a skilled florist at The Woodmans Arms.
A close-up of a person in a blue checkered suit and red tie, wearing a buttonhole with red and yellow wedding flowers, standing beside another in a similar suit.
A person pins a wedding flowers buttonhole with white blooms onto the lapel of a man wearing a grey suit and black polka dot bow tie.
A girl in a white lace dress stands with hands clasped, wearing a floral wrist corsage with red and orange flowers—an elegant creation by a wedding florist Newcastle.

For even more inspiration you can visit my Pinterest profile.

If you’re looking for wedding flowers that feel natural, personal and thoughtfully designed, I’d love to hear more about your plans. Get in touch to check availability and start the conversation.

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