Cricklewood Buttonholes – Beautifully Handcrafted for Every Occasion

Welcome to Florist Cricklewood, your local expert for stunning buttonholes and tailored floral accessories. Our passionate team has fresh flowers delivered daily from the markets, ready to create elegant pieces for your special occasion in Cricklewood or nearby areas like Kilburn and West Hampstead. Whether you're celebrating a wedding, prom, or any special event along Cricklewood Broadway or near the iconic Mapesbury Dell, our florist ensures your buttonholes stand out.

Every buttonhole is handcrafted with care, using premium blooms selected for freshness and style. We offer classic rose buttonholes, seasonal blooms, and custom designs to match your colours and theme. Need your flowers fast? Our reliable same-day delivery service is available seven days a week, simply order online before 3 PM for prompt delivery throughout Childs Hill and neighbouring streets like Walm Lane.

  • Handcrafted by skilled local florists with years of experience
  • Delivery across Cricklewood, Kilburn, and West Hampstead
  • Perfect for weddings, proms, graduations, and corporate events

Trust your local Florist Cricklewood for creative, attention-to-detail floristry and a warm, personal service. We’re proud to be part of the Cricklewood community, enhancing every celebration with our expertise and a friendly smile. Discover why locals choose us for memorable flowers, bouquets, and same-day delivery in and around Cricklewood.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, meticulously crafted boutonniere is photographed against a softly woven, light beige linen fabric, its subtle texture providing a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. Two lisianthus blooms, fully open yet delicately ruffled, display creamy white petals outlined with a vivid band of deep purple, as if the edges have been dipped in ink, giving them a sophisticated, almost painterly quality. Nestled among them are tiny clusters of crisp white filler flowers, airy and cloud-like, softening the contrast and evoking the gentle stillness of a quiet Cricklewood morning before the High Road awakens. A slender spike of tightly packed, deep violet, bell-shaped florets rises through the arrangement, reminiscent of grape hyacinth and adding both height and a cool, moody note of colour. Around the blooms, lacy, fine-textured green foliage fans out in light, feathery arcs, bringing a sense of movement and a touch of garden wildness you might associate with a stroll through nearby Mapesbury Dell. Two small, pale green buds, not yet opened, tuck into the design, suggesting new stories about to unfold-a fitting detail for a wedding, civil ceremony, or milestone celebration. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, secured with a petite bow that speaks of careful, practiced hands and the quiet ritual of pinning flowers to a lapel. The overall mood is serene and reflective, perfect for someone who wants their Cricklewood event flowers to convey emotion with subtlety rather than showiness.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a lightly textured, beige-greige linen surface, a single handcrafted boutonniere or petite corsage is presented as if ready to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony in Cricklewood. The fabric beneath is finely woven, warm and neutral, giving a calm, understated stage for the colours above. At the heart of the piece sits a compact cluster of soft pink, many-petalled flowers, their ruffled edges suggesting miniature stocks or dainty garden blooms, each one layered like a tiny rosette. Their pinks drift from a gentle blush to a more muted pastel, creating a soothing, romantic palette. Nestled among them are threads of white baby's breath, each tiny sphere-like bud and open floret adding an airy, lace-like texture that softens the overall silhouette. Here and there, deeper notes of lavender and dusky purple appear in the form of tiny clustered florets, lending a quiet sophistication and contrast to the lighter shades. To one side, slender buds of creamy white veering into fresh pale green-likely freesia or a related bloom-reach outward, their closed forms suggesting fragrance still to come, like flowers just harvested from a local garden off Cricklewood Lane. The arrangement is anchored by vibrant, broad green leaves and fine, feathery greenery that spills gently beyond the main cluster, hinting at wild hedgerows around nearby parks. At the base, the stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a graceful bow with tidy loops and short trailing tails. The sheen of the ribbon adds a joyful flash of colour, turning this small floral accessory into a thoughtful finishing touch for weddings, proms, or formal dinners across NW2.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is photographed resting gently on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, evoking the feeling of a carefully laid bridal dressing table in a Cricklewood home. The rose itself is the clear focal point, positioned horizontally and captured at a slight angle so that its petals appear to spiral inward, moving from soft cream at the very tips to deeper, sun-warmed apricot and peach tones at the centre. Around the rose, a cluster of dainty white baby's breath adds an airy halo, each delicate blossom like a tiny pearl, softening the composition and giving it a romantic, timeless character. Thin, vibrant green foliage strands extend from behind the rose, while two broader, darker green leaves curl protectively around the base, offering structure and a richer contrast of colour. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, applied with the kind of precision a local florist near Cricklewood station would bring to a wedding order, finishing in a small, tidy bow that feels both refined and understated. The light woven background, with its subtle, even grain, gently diffuses the soft, natural light that falls across the scene, emphasizing the rose's velvety texture and the satin ribbon's slight sheen. The whole arrangement suggests a moment of quiet anticipation before a big day-a groom on a side street off Shoot-Up Hill straightening his jacket, a prom guest preparing for photographs in Gladstone Park-where this small, carefully made boutonniere becomes a meaningful symbol of affection and celebration.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere featuring a single white Phalaenopsis orchid is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its softly woven texture reminiscent of a relaxed Cricklewood café table near Mapesbury Road. The orchid is fully open, its wide, velvety petals forming a gentle, symmetrical embrace around a detailed centre where creamy yellow fades into fine reddish-orange flecks, suggesting warmth and quiet passion. Surrounding this focal bloom, wisps of white baby's breath create a delicate halo, each tiny flower like a floating snowflake that softens the overall design. To the left sit two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum-style pom-poms, their intricate, almost spiky surfaces contrasting with the smooth orchid petals and adding a bright, contemporary shot of colour. Beneath the flowers, a rich, dark green leaf fans out, supporting the arrangement like a discreet backdrop of garden foliage, while another smaller leaf nestles near the stems. These stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric drawn tight and neat, finishing in a modest knot that adds a tailored, almost bespoke feel. The red ribbon's sheen and intensity balance the calm whites and greens, suggesting celebration and joy-perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest preparing for a special evening by Gladstone Park or a reception along Cricklewood Broadway. The overall mood is one of understated sophistication, as if the boutonniere has just been placed ready for collection, its freshness and harmony revealing the hand of an experienced local florist who understands both modern style and timeless romance.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully handcrafted boutonniere lies centred on a pale, oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, whose gentle texture recalls natural linen used on intimate celebration tables around Cricklewood. At its core is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals smooth, broad, and slightly cupped, as though cradling the warm tones of its centre. The orchid's throat glows softly with creamy yellow and a hint of burnt orange, adding depth and a touch of quiet drama. Surrounding this focal bloom, airy tufts of white baby's breath gather like tiny clouds, their minute blossoms catching subtle shadows and giving the piece a light, ethereal feel. Nestled to one side, a compact cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries provides a joyful, almost jewel-like contrast to the white orchid and filler flowers, while a few paler green berry buds suggest freshness and the promise of new beginnings - a detail that feels especially fitting for weddings and civil ceremonies near Willesden Green or Kilburn. Lush green foliage in varied shapes and sizes threads through the arrangement, the leaves' smooth surfaces and rich tones grounding the composition with a sense of natural calm. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a rich red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light, and tied into a small knot with short, elegant tails that lie neatly along the fabric. The boutonniere appears ready to be pinned to a groom's suit, a groomsman's jacket, or a smart winter coat for a formal event, capturing the understated sophistication and heartfelt sentiment so often requested from local florists serving Cricklewood and the surrounding North West London streets.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, natural linen-style background, the woven fibres of the fabric forming a quiet, textured canvas behind the flowers. Viewed from a slightly overhead perspective, the central rose is captured in that perfect in-between stage of bloom: not tightly closed, yet not fully open, its petals unfolding in soft, velvety layers. The colour begins as a gentle blush at the core and gradually deepens to a more saturated pink along the softly curled edges, suggesting freshness and a romantic, almost shy elegance. Around the base of the rose, airy tufts of creamy white baby's breath form a cloud-like ring, each tiny blossom like a pearl dotting the composition, echoing the traditional lapel flowers worn at weddings and school proms across Cricklewood and nearby Kilburn. From behind the rose, fine emerald green, grass-like foliage stretches outward in loose arcs, adding a sense of lightness and movement, while a single broader, deeper green leaf has been folded with precision to cup the stems, giving the design a clean, tailored look. The stems are neatly wrapped with a smooth satin ribbon in complementary tones of lavender and richer magenta-purple, tied in a secure, understated knot that keeps the focus firmly on the flower itself. Gentle, natural-style lighting falls from one side, picking out the soft sheen on the petals and the slight shadows cast by the foliage, creating depth without harsh contrasts. The result feels intimate and timeless, like a bespoke finishing touch prepared by a Cricklewood florist for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out for an evening filled with photographs, laughter, and quiet moments of affection.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An exquisitely crafted buttonhole rests on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric, the texture reminiscent of the table linens in intimate venues around Cricklewood and Willesden Green. At its centre is a single hot fuchsia rose, its petals densely layered and velvety, spiralling inward to a tight core that speaks of freshness and careful selection. The rose's bold colour immediately suggests romance and youthful confidence, as if chosen for a groom stepping out of a townhouse near Mapesbury Road on his wedding morning. Surrounding this central bloom, a halo of tiny white baby's breath blossoms creates a soft, cloud-like frame, each delicate floret adding lightness and purity to the composition. Interspersed among the white flowers, plump red hypericum berries sit like tiny jewels, their smooth, glossy skins catching the light and introducing a cheerful, almost festive warmth that would suit both winter and late-summer celebrations. Fine, feathery greenery stretches outward in gentle arcs, contrasted by broader, darker green leaves that have been artfully curled and shaped to cradle the central rose, offering both structural support and a lush, garden-like feel. The stems are neatly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, carefully secured in a small, precise bow that hints at luxury without overpowering the flowers. The boutonniere is photographed from above at a slight angle, revealing the intricate layering, the interplay of textures, and the deliberate balance of colour. It feels like a thoughtfully designed accessory from a trusted Cricklewood florist, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or any formal occasion where elegance and heartfelt sentiment are quietly celebrated.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed diagonally across a pale, linen-like fabric in a warm beige tone, this elegant boutonnière draws the eye first to a single, tightly furled rosebud in a lush shade of fuchsia pink. The petals appear smooth and velvety, curling in on themselves with that perfect just-opened tension, like a bloom prepared early on a wedding morning in Cricklewood. Encircling the rose are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, their miniature blossoms forming a soft halo that lightens the composition and adds a gentle, clouded texture. Behind and between these flowers, fine, feathery fronds of bright green foliage spread outwards in slender arcs, their grass-like form catching the light and introducing a sense of movement, as if echoing the rustle of leaves along the nearby streets leading to Willesden Green. Tucked more subtly beneath the arrangement are a few broader, darker green leaves, grounding the design with a deeper tone and making the rose's vibrant colour appear even more saturated. At the base, all the stems are pulled together and wrapped with a narrow band of red satin ribbon, glinting softly where the light strikes its glossy surface. The ribbon is wound neatly and firmly, then finished with a small, refined flourish that speaks to the care of a professional florist, like those at Florist Cricklewood who create bespoke buttonholes for local weddings and proms. The overall lighting is bright and even, revealing every texture: the velour of the rose petals, the crispness of the baby's breath, the slightly matte weave of the fabric beneath. The image conveys intimacy, romance, and the quiet importance of a simple, well-crafted floral detail ready to be worn at a special celebration in North West London.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This refined floral buttonhole, carefully crafted in the heart of Cricklewood, rests at a gentle angle upon an oatmeal-hued, linen-like fabric that evokes the sturdy, welcoming textures of North West London homes. Central to the design is a shy rosebud in delicate pink, its petals curled in a spiral that whispers of new beginnings and elegant romance. Encircling the rose, a dreamy, ruffled peach bloom reveals traces of golden yellow and faint cocoa streaks, while dainty clusters of white baby's breath appear like tiny morning clouds. Lively green cushion mums add a note of playfulness, their rounded forms and vibrant hue reminiscent of the springtime grass in Gladstone Park. A medley of foliage textures surrounds the flowers-thin, pointed grass blades outstretch upwards, contrasting with the broad, deep green leaves folded gracefully beneath and one leaf wrapped with expert skill around the bundled stems. A fuchsia pink satin ribbon, glossy and smooth, wraps the base in a small impeccable bow, adding a dash of joyous colour that stands out against the naturally toned background. Designed for special occasions in Cricklewood, this boutonniere balances tradition and freshness, carrying a subtle garden scent and gentle elegance-perfect for a wedding in nearby Mapesbury, or a formal event on a bright city day.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-textured fabric that resembles a well-loved tablecloth in a Cricklewood townhouse, a compact floral boutonniere lies carefully composed, as if just finished by a meticulous local florist. The background is a warm light beige, gently textured, offering a calm, neutral stage for the colours and shapes of the flowers. At centre stage is a pristine white alstroemeria blossom, its open petals soft and slightly ruffled at the edges. Near the throat of the flower, fine reddish-brown streaks and dots form a delicate pattern, drawing the eye inward to the stamens, which stand poised like tiny brushes. To the left of this focal bloom sits a striking lime-green bud cluster, tapered and conical, each bud nestled tightly against the next, giving a structured, almost architectural dimension to the small piece. Scattered throughout are miniature white flowers of baby's breath, dozens of tiny, cloud-like blooms that lend a feather-light, romantic veil of texture around the main elements. Underneath and behind, dark green, sword-shaped leaves create a strong, glossy base, while thin, flexible strands of grass-like foliage arc outward, adding movement and a slightly wild, natural feel as though the stems were gathered fresh from a garden near Dollis Hill. At the right side, a glossy, bright pink satin ribbon is tied into a tidy, compact bow, its sheen catching the even, gentle light and offering a joyful splash of colour. The arrangement appears crisp and freshly made, perfectly suited to be pinned on a groom's jacket, a prom suit, or a special guest's lapel for a celebration in and around Cricklewood, conveying softness, care, and classic celebratory charm.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, forms the serene centre of this handcrafted boutonnière, photographed resting at a diagonal on a light beige, linen-like fabric with a visible, tactile weave. The petals are soft and layered, their edges slightly frilled, creating a rounded, romantic shape that catches the soft, diffused light. Two slender lisianthus buds, cream and pale green, lean alongside the main flower, still closed but plump with promise, like a quiet symbol of the new chapter a wedding day brings. Fine sprays of white gypsophila are threaded through the design, their tiny blossoms appearing as delicate dots of light, adding a soft, clouded texture without overwhelming the calm simplicity of the piece. From behind the lisianthus, slim, grass-like fronds arc gently towards the lower left, introducing a fluid, organic line, while a single broader dark green leaf provides a deep, velvety backdrop that makes the white petals stand out. At the bottom right, the stems are trimmed and bound neatly together with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that feels cheerful and contemporary. The bright pink ribbon offers a spirited contrast to the neutral background and classic white-and-green palette, suggesting a couple unafraid to add a playful accent to a timeless look. This image could easily belong to a Cricklewood wedding morning, perhaps prepared in a home near Gladstone Park before being pinned carefully to a groom's lapel. The boutonnière's freshness, tidy craftsmanship, and subtle symbolism would suit formal events, proms, or intimate civil ceremonies across North West London, embodying both elegance and an understated sense of celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere rests gently on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, its horizontal placement giving the composition a calm, balanced feel. At its heart, a large white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in full bloom, each petal broad and smooth, with a soft, almost porcelain glow. The centre of the orchid reveals intricate details of buttery yellow and a suggestion of pale pink, like a quiet blush that draws the eye inward. Surrounding the base of the orchid, feathery clusters of white baby's breath create a soft cushion of tiny rounded blooms, adding a whispery, cloud-like texture that feels romantic and timeless. Fine, bright green leaves tuck in behind the flowers, offering a fresh, natural accent that keeps the design lively without overwhelming its simplicity. Off to one side, a short spray of pale green orchid buds remains tightly closed, their lime-toned surfaces suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of the day ahead. All the stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a slender length of fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, elegant bow whose vivid colour brings a joyful, modern twist to the classic white-and-green palette. The satin catches the light with a gentle sheen, echoing the smoothness of the orchid's petals. Soft, even lighting shows every texture clearly-from the subtle weave of the fabric beneath to the delicate gypsophila blooms-evoking the careful attention of an experienced Cricklewood florist preparing flowers early in the morning for a wedding near Willesden Green, a prom at a local school, or a formal family celebration along the Kilburn High Road.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant groom's boutonniere featuring a single white orchid is displayed on a light, oatmeal-beige fabric with a visible woven texture, reminiscent of natural linen found in many Cricklewood homes and cafes. The central Phalaenopsis orchid bloom appears pristine and freshly opened, its satin-smooth petals spreading in soft, rounded arcs, cradling a delicate throat tinged with the palest yellow and cream. Surrounding this focal flower is a delicate collar of white baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila floret adding a cloud-like softness that blurs the edges of the design, making the orchid appear almost to float. Fine, feather-light green foliage threads through the arrangement, emerging from behind the bloom in subtle, graceful lines that break up the white with vibrant, natural colour, echoing the greenery in nearby Mapesbury and Dollis Hill gardens. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped with a bright white satin ribbon, smoothly wound so that no stems show through, and finished with a neat, modest bow suggesting skilled, thoughtful craftsmanship. Gentle, diffuse lighting falls across the boutonniere, revealing the slight sheen on the orchid petals and the matte texture of the ribbon, while the background remains softly blurred and unobtrusive. The overall impression is one of purity, calm, and refined style, ideal for a wedding ceremony or civil service in and around Cricklewood, where the wearer might want a floral accent that speaks of quiet sophistication rather than excess. The boutonniere feels perfectly ready to be pinned to a lapel and worn throughout a day of heartfelt vows and joyful celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white rose boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal on a neutral, linen-textured beige fabric, as if carefully placed on a dressing table before a Cricklewood wedding ceremony. The central rosebud is creamy white with a hint of ivory warmth, its velvety petals tightly wrapped yet beginning to unfold, evoking that tender moment just before vows are spoken. Around it, delicate clusters of baby's breath form a soft halo of tiny white blossoms, their cloud-like shapes adding lightness and a whisper of romance. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage arc gracefully around the rose, introducing a natural woodland feel that could easily echo the greenery of nearby Gladstone Park or the tree-lined streets off Cricklewood Broadway. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are expertly bound in a smooth, bright white satin ribbon, which is folded and tied into a neat, miniature bow resting just beneath the blossom. The ribbon's sheen contrasts gently with the matte woven surface beneath, whose subtle crosshatch texture recalls fine suiting or a linen pocket square. Soft, even lighting bathes the flowers, making the white petals appear luminous against the understated background and revealing every gentle curve of the rose and baby's breath. This small arrangement feels intimate and personal, ideal for a groom, usher, or groomsman heading to a ceremony in nearby Kilburn or Dollis Hill. It carries the timeless symbolism of purity, devotion, and fresh beginnings, the kind of carefully crafted piece a local florist would prepare with quiet pride for a couple's special day.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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