Buttonholes ~ What Are My Choices?

Having met with many brides and grooms to discuss their wedding flowers we have found that predominately it’s the brides, bridesmaids and their mums who get most excited about choosing which flowers are going to feature in their day.

This being said grooms often come along to the meetings and we love it when they have an input and actively encourage them to get involved in the meetings, more and more grooms are getting involved in the choice of flowers and how the whole day will be styled.

The buttonholes are one of the areas where your groom can really get involved. But what are your choices for buttonholes? Well, the tradition is that the groom would wear a flower that has been picked from the bridal bouquet, so whatever he chooses should reflect the flowers in your bouquet.

Rose Buttonholes

A single rose in your choice of colours, cream roses being a popular choice with a touch of greenery which would be the foliage used throughout your day, or for a lighter look we often use gypsophila.

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Ivory Rose Buttonhole With Soft Ruscus

Here we have shown an ivory rose with ruscus and another ivory rose with rosemary. To add texture to rose button holes we use berries or beads depending on your overall style or for a more blousy button hole we can use a double rose with snippets of hydrangeas and gyposophila, shown below using Amnesia roses. These could be created with the same variety of roses you are having throughout the rest of your wedding.

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Ivory Rose Buttonhole With Rosemary

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Ivory Rose Button Hole With Rosemary

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Amnesia Rose Buttonhole With Eucalyptus And Beads

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Amnesia Rose Button Hole With Eucalyptus And Berries

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Double Amnesia Rose Button Hole With Eucalyptus, Gypsophila & Snippets of Hydrangeas.

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Red Rose Button Hole With Gypsophila.

rose and thistle button holes

Cream Rose Button Holes With Thistle

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Sweet Avalanche Rose Button Holes With Veronica

grooms button hole with memory lane rose and rustic bits

Memory Lane Rose Buttonhole With Was Flower And Spray Roses

dusky pink button holes for groomsmen

Memory Lane Rose Button Holes – Dusky Pink Rose

elegant rose button hole

Quicksand Rose Button Hole With Astrantia

Seasonal Buttonholes

If roses aren’t your style and you are not having them throughout your day we would suggest an alternative flower depending on the season of your wedding. This could be anything that would be sturdy enough to use as a buttonhole and would usually be a flower that we have chosen to use elsewhere on the day.

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Cream Tulip Button Hole with Eucalyptus and Pearls

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Pink Tulip Button Hole With Eucalyptus Tied With Ribbon

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Mix of Seasonal Button Holes White Ranunculus, Daisies, Pink Tulips

Depending on the style of your wedding we can finish off the stems of the buttons holes to suit, we can keep to a traditional green stem or cover with hessian / twine for a rustic look or ribbon in the colour of your choice.

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Mix of Bright Button Holes. Orange and Yellow Ranunculus, Daisies, Yellow Billy Balls / Craspedia Tied with Twine & Ribbon

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Orange Button Hole With Ranunculus And Billy Balls

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White and Yellow Button Hole With White Ranunculus, Billy Balls / Craspedia and Eucalyptus Tied with Twine

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Yellow And Orange Ranunculus with Senecio and Billy Balls. Spring Button Hole

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White and Blue Button Holes. White Ranunculus and Blue Muscari with Grey Senecio.

vintage green hydrangea button hole copy

vintage green hydrangea button hole

gypsophilia button holes

gypsophila button hole with eucalyptus

purple wedding flowers button holes

Purple Lisianthus Button Holes

It is up to you whether you keep all button holes the same throughout the bridal party. For a more informal wedding many of our couples like us to supply a mix of seasonal button holes and everyone can help themselves to the one they like best.

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White Ranunculus Button Hole / Corsage Tied With Pink Ribbon.

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Purple Lavender Button Holes Tied With Twine

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Mix of Different Button Holes For The Bridal Party

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Daisy Button Holes

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Mix Of Button Holes Tied With Twine. Asters And Succulents.

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Help yourself to a button hole…

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Yellow And White Button hole Tied With Red Ribbon

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Mix of Seasonal Button Holes. Ranunculus, Daisies, Billy Balls

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Hydrangea Button Hole

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White Lisianthus Button Hole With Ruscus

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Rustic Autumn Button Holes. Scabious Heads And Eucalyptus Pods Tied With Twine.

Wrist Corsages

For Mother’s of the bride and groom a simple button hole in a neutral colour is a lovely choice. However if their outfit doesn’t suit a button hole but they would still like flowers we often suggest a handbag corsage or wrist corsage. Below is an example of a wrist corsage which can be made with flowers to tie in with your day or the colour of an outfit.

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Wrist Corsage With Cream spray Roses, Pink Astrantia,Gypsophila And Snippets Of Eucalyptus

wrist corsage wedding

Wrist Corsage With Cream spray Roses, Pink Astrantia,Gypsophila And Snippets Of Eucalyptus

The final question is who should you get button holes and corsages for. We suggest starting with the bridal party, Groom, Best Man, Ushers, Dads. Corsages for Mums. It’s often a lovely gesture to add button holes or corsages for any grandparents or anyone doing a reading. You may have a few extras you wish to include brothers, bridesmaids partners etc. It is completely up to you who you offer button holes to.

All buttonholes here are by Passion for Flowers

 

Purple Wedding Flowers {Weekly Wedding Flower Inspiration}

Purple wedding flowers…

purple wedding flowers{Purple Hydrangeas and Purple Veronica ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

At Passion for Flowers we are meeting more and more brides who are looking for a hint of purple in their wedding flowers. Our recent brides have chosen some beautiful purple bridesmaids dresses and would naturally like elements of their wedding flowers to tie in with the colour. We are seeing Cadbury purple right through to lilac at the moment.

If you are looking for inspiration for purple wedding flowers I have gathered together some of our favourite purple flowers to inspire you. Any flowers you like, print them out and put them in your wedding scrap book to take along to your consultation with your florist.

purple wedding flowers

{Purple Tulips ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

For a Spring wedding deep purple tulips can look elegant and fresh especially when mixed with white or ivory tulips. A handful of spring tulips can look beautiful tied together with purple ribbon for a simple purple and ivory spring bouquet. For your wedding centrepieces adding purple organza inside round bubble vases can bring out the colour even more on your tables.

purple wedding flowers bouquets

 {Purple Lisianthus ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

Add a hint of deep Cadbury purple flowers to a white rose bridal bouquet to bring out the colour. With such a strong purple such as Cadbury purple we advise our brides to mix this in with other colours. An all purple bouquet could look overpowering but looks gorgeous when lifted by a lighter tone. Purple lisianthus are an excellent choice when looking for wedding flowers to tie in with Cadbury purple, and have the added bonus of being available all year round.purple wedding flowers vanda lily

{Purple Vanda Orchid ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

If you are looking for striking purple wedding flowers you might these like Vanda orchids. These purple Vanda orchids look elegant and eye catching trailing through a tear-drop bridal bouquet. For wedding centrepieces Vanda orchids can look stunning as a highlight of purple in martini vase table arrangements.

purple wedding flowers{Purple Scabious ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

For a more natural or country style look for your purple wedding flowers scabious are amazing. We love country style flowers for weddings and enjoy creating a ‘just picked’ look for our summer brides. These types of flowers work well for summer weddings in country gardens or marquees as the flowers can look as though they have just been picked from the hedgerows. purple wedding flowers place settings

 {Purple Cabbage Heads and Lavender ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

Little extra touches can help bring together your overall look for your wedding. Finishing touches such as a single stem of purple lavender on guests place settings can look gorgeous as part of your table decorations as well as being a lovely wedding favour for your guests. Small vases filled with your chosen flowers can add extra styling to your wedding venue, think of fireplaces, alcoves and windowsills which may be lacking décor and dot a few vases along them, these can keep within budget but will finish off your venue styling perfectly.
purple wedding flowers bouquets{Purple Wedding Flowers ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

Lots of beautiful purple wedding flowers in this hand tied purple bouquet we put together for one of our summer brides. Purple lisianthus, purple delphiniums, sweet peas and stocks mixed with cream lisianthus and David Austin roses. Although we have mixed a few tones and colours together here you can see it still gives an overall palette of purple wedding flowers. Mixing different tones adds depth and interest to your floral arrangements and bouquets, perfect for spring and summer weddings.
purple roses wedding flowers{Purple Ocean Song Rose ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

Ocean song roses are a lovely choice of rose to tie in with your purple wedding flowers. Ocean song rose is a soft lilac coloured rose, here we have used it in a floral arch with ivory spray roses, purple lisianthus and gypsophilia. On the doorway we hung a grey willow heart tied with purple ribbon to highlight the entrance to the ceremony.
purple wedding centrepieces

{Purple Wedding Flowers ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

For softer purples and lilac wedding flowers we enjoy working with hydrangeas and lilac lisianthus, again these look great mixed with greenery and highlights of deeper purple. We often add herbs such as rosemary and thyme to our greenery for summer weddings for their beautiful scents.

And for the boys… A selection of purple button holes.purple wedding flowers button holesPhoto credit top right: Billingham Photography
{Purple Button Holes ~ Passion for Flowers: Midlands Floral Design}

Lisianthus make excellent purple button holes for the chaps, they are robust and stand up well all day. Lisianthus grow in a couple of different shades of purple, deeper Cadbury purple, softer lilac and special lisianthus have highlights of purple on the petals. The lisianthus flowers themselves are pretty but the smaller buds which haven’t yet opened have their own unique look, don’t neglect them just because they haven’t opened yet, we often make these into button holes too.

There you go, a collection of our favourite purple wedding flowers. Which is your favourite?

Love Gemma x

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White wedding flowers {weekly wedding inspiration}

White weddings are always on trend and one of our favourites at Passion for Flowers and with royal brides. Take a look at some of our most loved white wedding flowers.

White roses are perfect and are gorgeous for an elegant wedding.

white rose wedding flowers

For winter wedding flowers combine white roses with bright green hypericum berries for a lovely fresh take on white wedding flowers – great for button holes.

white wedding flowers rose button holes

For a white wedding in spring at Passion for Flowers we love our brides to choose tulips, the gorgeous honeymoon tulip is a favourite with our brides. So romantic with its frilly petals and just perfect en masse!

white wedding flowers honeymoon tulips

For early summer peonies make a gorgeous scented white wedding flower. This romantic bridal bouquet is a lovely combination of  white freesia, gypsophilia or baby’s breath and peonies.

white wedding flowers peony bouquet

Calla lilies offer an elegant white wedding flower with year round availability. This stunning white bridal bouquet included calla lilies, lily of the valley, white hydrangea and white veronica to make an elegant trailing bouquet.

white wedding flowers calla lily  mixed bouquet

Which is your favourite white wedding bouquet?

Love Karen x

Wedding Flowers: Lilac and Cream Summer Wedding Flowers at Mallory Court

At Passion for Flowers we love working with brides who have a clear idea of the colours they love.Claire was no exception and was inspired by wedding flowers in lilac, cream and purples to create a gorgeous summer look. Her groom Richard and the male members of the bridal party wore kilts so we added a hint of heather and used thistles for the button holes. We loved creating her summer bouquet of lilac and cream wedding flowers captured by Rob and Sarah Gillespie.

lilac and cream bridal bouquet

The bridal bouquet was a delicate mix of summer blooms in creams and lilacs to create a delicate summer mixed bridal bouquet perfect with Claire’s gorgeous chiffon Sassi Holford dress.

bridesmaids bouquet purples and lilac The bridesmaids bouquets had deeper tones of purple and lilac to contrast with their bridesmaids dresses. The mix of flowers was all part of the palette of soft lilac and purple colours we had agreed for the wedding day.

The corsages were a delicate mix of lisianthus and freesia continuing the lilac and purple wedding colours.lilac and purple corsage The wedding reception was at one of our favourite Warwickshire venues, Mallory Court. The room looked stunning with tall silver candelabra with wonderful wedding flowers in  creams and lilacs. At Passion for Flowers we love the soft backdrop for a romantic wedding.wedding candelabra lilac and creamAn elegant top table arrangement with glass hurricane vases and church candles was created with a soft garland wrapped in voile. The wedding flowers were lilac and cream roses, gypsophilia and lisianthus. For brides wanting a stunning effect place a candelabra at  either end of the top table. Wow!top table garland lilac and cream wedding flowers

At Passion for Flowers we love the work of wedding photographers Rob and Sarah Gillespie – they captured our bride and groom and their lilac and cream summer wedding perfectly. Thank you xx

Credit Rob and Sarah Gillespie

 

Let us know if we have inspired you if you’re planning your wedding

.Love Karen x

 

Gypsophilia, Baby’s Breath, Million Stars {Flower Friday}

At Passion for Flowers we love the softness of gypsophilia also well known as baby’s breath and million stars. Gypsophilia is perfect if you are looking for white wedding flowers, it can be used on its own or mixed with other flowers.

white bouquets gypsophilia babys breath

Why use gypsophilia in your wedding flowers?

As a wedding flower gyspohilia is great for filling large arrangements.As it is so cost effective gypsophilia looks great used en masse.This gorgeous wedding  bouquet had a big bunch of dreamy gypsophilia and eucalyptus making a great summer bouquet. The softness of the grey green eucalyptus works well in the groom’s button hole to finish the look.

Alternatively at Passion for Flowers we like teaming gypsophilia with white avalanche in bridal bouquets, especially if the bride has chosen a lace trimmed dress as the delicate flowers look like lace.

white wedding flowers gypsophilia babys breathGypsophilia is lovely with the delicate white lisianthus and soft grey tones of eucalyptus for a summer garland or table centrepeice.church flower arches gypsophiliaGypsophilia is the perfect filler for large scale work in churches or for wedding ceremony flowers.  It looks good in bunches or mixed with other flowers here it compliments the lilac roses, spray roses and purple lisianthus. 
candelabra wedding centrepieces with gypsophilia

At Passion for Flowers our brides love making a statement with silver wedding candelabra for their wedding centrepieces. Gypsophilia gives softness and texture to the wedding flowers.
white wedding flowers gypsophilia

Floral Design: Spriggs Florist Photography Naomi Kenton

Gypsophilia is very on trend for classic white weddings and as seen here looks amazing as the only flower at your wedding. We love the topiary trees and extravagant centrepieces filled only with gypsophilia. This simple understated flower can have a real WOW factor when used en masse.

 

Love Karen x

Dusky Pink Roses {Flower Friday}

At Passion for Flowers we love working with roses especially these beautiful dusky pink roses.dusky pink roses wedding flowersDusky pink roses make great button holes for the Groom and Groomsmen, a simple single rose looks elegant or you could add some eucalyptus – don’t forget to add a pearl pin.

dusky pink button holes for groomsmenThis Passion for Flowers bridal bouquet used a mix of roses. Here we have used dusky pink roses mixed with peach and soft pinks. These roses are perfect for a romantic bridal bouquet, the lace wrap we have used is an off cut from the brides dress.
dusky pink roses bridal bouquetThis top table centrepiece is a mix of dusky pink roses as well as soft pink, peach, cream and spray roses, perfect with the dusky pink swag and chair sashes. Bouvardia and eucalyptus finish the wedding flowers off a treat.

dusky pink roses top table decoration

Dusky pink roses work beautifully with the cream tones of birdcage centrepieces and church candles.dusky pink roses bird cage centrepiece For wedding cake flowers – a hand decorated mix of dusky pink, peach and cream roses with hydrangea. These cake flowers add the finishing touches to this extravagant four tier wedding cake. It looks fit for a princess.dusky pink roses wedding cake flowers

Do you love dusky pink roses? Let us know how you are using them at your wedding.

Love Karen x



Winter Wedding Flowers at Wroxall Abbey

At Passion for Flowers we just love winter weddings. See how our beautiful bride Laura and groom Simon styled their day with Passion for Flowers at Wroxall Abbey an exclusive wedding venue in Warwickshire.

winter wedding Wroxall Abby wedding bouquet thistle

Laura’s winter bridal bouquet with thistles, calla lilies and Grand Prix roses. Simon’s button hole with a gorgeous Grand Prix rose hand picked from her bouquet for a traditional touch. Hair flowers added a the perfect finishing touch for our gorgeous bride.

bridal bouquet winter wedding thistles grand prix  roses and calla lilies

The bridal bouquet picked up the colour of the cravats with deep red ribbon and roses. Don’t you just love the calla lilies adding warmth to the winter bouquet. The thistles added the Celtic touch.

winter wedding arch for churchThe beautiful wooden screen at Wroxall Abbey Wren’s Cathedral  was decorated with a floral arch and continued the warm winter colours with roses and ivy.winter wedding centrepieceBack in the Mansion House table centres used hurricane vases and centrepieces with thistles, pussy willow and roses – perfect for a winter wedding.winter wedding thistles grand prix  roses and calla lilies

 wedding favour celtic love spoon

Traditional Celtic Love Spoon makes a great wedding favour for a traditional Celtic wedding.

Hope we have inspired you for your winter wedding flowers.

 

Love Karen x

 

Testing out our new flower blog

Hello! Thanks for stopping by our blog.

This is our first post and I’m going to start by showing you a photo of one of our favourite bridal bouquets from this summer. This lovely couple Hannah and Mark had their wedding reception in a tipi and so we worked with both of them to achieve flowers which had that ‘just picked’ rustic look to go with the setting.

What do you think?

rustic bouquet for tipi weddingAnd we cant forget the groom.

grooms button hole with memory lane rose and rustic bits

 

Right that’s it, our first blog is done! I’m heading up to Manchester now to see my boyfriend for the night before heading back down for The Vintage Chic Wedding Fair in Birmingham on Sunday.

Hopefully see some of you there.

Gemma x

 

 

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