





The groom's buttonholes can be different from the others to signify that he is the man of the day. At the same time, make sure also that it matches the bride's bouquet.
With creative designs and styles, you can have buttonholes in any colour, style and theme you want. You can try the traditional, or the stylised in which the bling-bling accessories are involved or a themed boutonniere, one that matches the theme of your wedding.
BUTTONHOLES

A white rose and freesia and plenty of hard ruscus foliage go to make this stunning buttonhole.

Antique pink rose surrounded by a cluster of spray roses with looped beargrass foliage.

White rose and gyp buttonhole.

Also a white calla boutonniere with eucalyptus leaves and a beargrass leaf.

Roses embedded in a floret of hydrangea make this a very stunning boutonniere.

Pink rose and white freesia go to make this buttonhole.

A purple calla lily with a white rose, ruscus leaves and pittosporums in this wedding boutonniere.

Flame calla lily with asparagus fern and some berries. You can feel the fall mood already.

Two white calla lilies, green berries and a gold ribbon. They are so elegant on their own and there is no need to over decorate it with more flowers, foliage or material.

A mauve calla lily with white and green dendrobiums in this lovely boutonniere.

A simple, single carnation sat on asparagus fern.

This consists simply of roses and carnation with gyp on leatherleaf foliage.

Orchid and Lisianthus boutonniere.

Rose and Orchid boutonniere

A simple but effective Gerbera boutonniere.

Freesia boutonniere with ivy foliage.