Flowers St Mary Cray WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers St Mary Cray, our wedding collections are lovingly created by experienced local florist designers who know every corner of St Mary Cray, from the bustle of Cray Avenue to the peaceful paths by St Mary Cray Recreation Ground and the shops around Nugent Shopping Park.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a full celebration, we craft wedding bouquets, venue flowers and buttonholes that feel personal and beautifully local. Each design is hand-made in our studio using fresh, premium flowers selected for colour, scent and seasonality, so your wedding flowers look stunning from aisle walk to last dance.

We regularly style weddings across Orpington, Petts Wood and Sidcup, bringing cohesive floral themes that photograph beautifully and reflect your story as a couple. From classic ivory roses to wild garden-style arrangements, we'll guide you with honest, expert advice on varieties, colour palettes and what works best with your chosen venue and dress.

  • Tailor-made bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Floral arches, table centres and statement pieces
  • Reliable same-day delivery in and around St Mary Cray (order until 3 PM)

You can order online with confidence, knowing a real local wedding florist is looking after every petal. Share your dates and ideas with us, and we'll design wedding flowers for St Mary Cray that feel effortlessly elegant, authentically you, and unforgettable on the day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with contained elegance, mirrored by a matching bridal bouquet that expands the story into lavish scale. The boutonnière is pared back-one velvety crimson bloom, a sprig of gypsophila, and a short trail of eucalyptus-pinned near the lapel so that the scent of foliage and rose meets the wearer with every turn of the head. The bouquet continues the dialogue: dramatic clusters of royal blue hydrangeas form a lush cradle for multiple rich red roses, the two colours singing in contrast and offering a modern, confident palette. Between the blooms, clouds of tiny white gypsophila and rounded eucalyptus leaves add depth, fragrance, and a silvery texture that photographs beautifully in late-afternoon light. The composition balances formality with natural movement-the bloom heads are arranged with intention but freed by trailing greenery, conjuring both ceremony and celebration. I imagine this pairing at a village hall reception on St Mary Cray High Street or stepping out for couple portraits beside the old brick terraces toward St Paul's Cray; it reads as both urbane and warmly local. As a florist based near the community, crafting the boutonnière and bouquet to coordinate in scale, scent, and rhythm is as much about technical skill as about listening to the couple's story: the result is striking, tactile, and quietly exuberant, a living emblem of devotion that complements both suit and gown.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A single-panel close-up of the groom's boutonniere captures how a small detail can echo an entire wedding palette. Anchored to a dark charcoal suit lapel, the boutonniere features a solitary peach rose-full and gently cupped-paired with fine sprigs of baby's breath and a whisper of fresh green foliage. A neat blush-peach ribbon ties the stem, mirroring the bride's bouquet and the groom's solid peach tie glimpsed beneath the jacket, creating a cohesive, considered look. The textures are restrained but rich: the rose's velvety petals contrast with the feathery lightness of the baby's breath and the tailored grain of the suit fabric, while the ribbon lends a soft sheen and tactile warmth. From a florist's perspective, this boutonniere is designed to read confidently in close portraits and wide shots alike, carrying a faint, natural scent of summer roses that feels at once intimate and celebratory. It's the sort of refined, minimal accent we prepare for couples marrying in and around St Mary Cray, whether their vows are exchanged at a local church near the High Street or in a small family venue by the River Cray. Flowers St Mary Cray often recommends this pairing for its versatility and timelessness, and we can tailor the dimensions or ribbon finish to suit lapel styles and photography-always delivered fresh and finished on the morning of the wedding for that crisp, just-made presence.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image wedding collage captures the harmony between a bride's cascading bouquet and the groom's boutonnière, as if prepared for a stylish ceremony in St Mary Cray. In the top-left frame, a bride is seen from the chest down, holding a lavish bouquet against a soft beige backdrop that makes every bloom stand out. The arrangement flows downward in a waterfall of flowers: broad, star-shaped white oriental lilies with visible stamens at the heart, delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids streaming elegantly below, and a single cream-toned rose glowing gently amongst the petals. Bright green spherical blooms, reminiscent of button chrysanthemums, cluster between the larger flowers, while shiny red berries and fine sprays of white gypsophila add festive contrast. Slim blades of greenery and airy foliage thread through the design, giving it a fresh, garden-picked feel similar to a walk through nearby parks around St Mary Cray. The top-right image focuses on a groom or male guest in a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and vibrant red tie. Pinned to his lapel is a refined boutonnière echoing the bouquet's colours: a single white orchid bloom, a touch of green button flower, and small tufts of baby's breath, all secured with a neat red ribbon. In the bottom-left panel, that same boutonnière rests on a light beige, textured linen surface, showing its velvety petals, glossy leaf base, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon. The bottom-right panel features the full cascading bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase, placed on a bright white table against a pale grey wall. Beside it, three white wicker decorative spheres complete the scene, evoking a thoughtfully styled reception display that could grace any St Mary Cray wedding venue.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage captures a cohesive wedding floral theme built around vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria and fresh greenery, designed in a style that would suit both traditional and modern venues across St Mary Cray. In the top-left panel, the lower half of a bride is shown, her strapless white gown forming a soft backdrop for a full, rounded bouquet. The magenta peonies are lush and ruffled, nestled beside crisp white alstroemeria whose petals carry delicate maroon speckles. Spiky light-green blooms and dark green leaves spill around the edges, giving a sense of movement as her hands, with a simple ring glinting, cradle the bouquet close. The top-right panel turns to the groom's attire: a charcoal suit jacket and lilac-toned tie provide a sleek frame for a petite boutonniere. This small cluster repeats the floral story in miniature-white alstroemeria blooms, slender green spikes and tidy foliage all bound with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that matches the tie, a detail any careful St Mary Cray florist would plan. In the bottom-left panel, a secondary bouquet rests on a textured, pale beige surface. Slightly smaller and more compact, it again features magenta peonies, speckled white alstroemeria and crisp greenery, with stems wrapped neatly in lavender ribbon, suitable for a bridesmaid or as a bouquet toss outside a local registry office. The bottom-right image shows a coordinating centrepiece arranged in a white spherical vase woven from criss-crossing strands. The familiar bloom combination forms a compact dome, and three neutral woven spheres in different sizes sit beside it, adding soft, natural texture to the wedding tablescape.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single pink rose, arranged as a groom's boutonniere, is pinned neatly to a charcoal suit, standing out like a bright note of tenderness against the deep fabric. The rose itself is softly unfolding, its petals smooth and luminous, spiralling into a delicate heart that feels both classic and contemporary. Around it, wisps of fresh greenery and a few stems of tiny white baby's breath add subtle movement and texture, much like the hedgerows and trees scattered around the residential streets of St Mary Cray. A slim, glossy leaf is folded with precision at the base, giving the piece a sculpted, modern twist, while a velvet-finish ribbon is wrapped carefully around the stems, adding a touch of formality and luxurious texture to the design. You can almost sense the contrast between the cool, structured wool of the suit and the living softness of the rose, ready to accompany the groom through each step of the ceremony. In the soft light, the pink hue appears warm and inviting, mirroring the gentle excitement of a wedding morning in the local churches and registry offices around Orpington and St Mary Cray. As an experienced florist, I imagine the faint fragrance of the rose and greenery rising each time the groom moves, the boutonniere catching glimmers of light as friends embrace him. This simple yet thoughtful composition carries the promise of whispered vows, shared glances, and a day filled with joy close to home.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage tells the story of a red rose and baby's breath theme, the kind of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying in and around St Mary Cray. The top-left panel shows a bride's torso in a classic white lace gown, her hands gently holding a luxurious, rounded bouquet. Dozens of rich, crimson red roses are packed tightly together, their velvety petals forming a plush dome, softened by clouds of tiny white gypsophila blooms. Glimpses of glossy green foliage break up the red and white, giving the design depth and a natural, garden-like feel, as if freshly arranged for a ceremony near local spots like the River Cray. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere echoes her bouquet on a dark grey suit jacket. A single, vibrant rosebud takes center stage, encircled by sprigs of baby's breath and slim blades of green, plus a few threads of wispy grass that curl playfully outward. A narrow red satin ribbon is tied neatly around the base, coordinating with his bright red tie and adding a polished finish. The bottom-left panel reveals another bridal-style bouquet resting on a light grey, almost stone-like surface. It features larger, open red roses framed by airy gypsophila and a ring of fresh greenery, the stems tightly bound with red and white striped twine, giving a handcrafted, locally made feel. The bottom-right image completes the set with a compact red rose and baby's breath centerpiece on a white, lattice-style spherical vase. Two smaller woven decorative spheres in soft off-white sit nearby, creating a refined yet inviting table arrangement suitable for St Mary Cray receptions, registry office celebrations, or intimate local restaurant weddings.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This groom's boutonnière is shown in close-up, a refined, miniature reflection of the bridal bouquet, perfectly suited to a wedding in St Mary Cray. At its centre rests a single lilac rose, petals tightly layered yet soft at the edges, giving a sense of poised elegance. Surrounding it are fine sprigs of feathery greenery and tiny clusters of white baby's breath, which create a gentle, cloud-like frame around the rose without distracting from its beauty. The textures contrast beautifully: the smoothness of the rose petals, the delicate fronds of foliage, and the tiny, rounded blossoms of gypsophila. A slim lavender ribbon is wrapped neatly around the stem, its soft sheen catching any available light whether under a St Mary Cray church porch or at a reception just off the High Street. The scale of the boutonnière is intentional-compact, clean, and quietly expressive, designed to sit naturally against a suit lapel while still being visible in photographs. Its palette echoes the bridal flowers in cream, blush, and lilac tones, tying the couple together visually from ceremony to first dance. You can almost imagine the florist at Flowers St Mary Cray pinning it in place, checking the angle so the rose faces perfectly outward. The result is an accessory that feels like more than a detail; it is a small, fragrant emblem of the day's joy, embodying the kind of thoughtful craftsmanship that makes a local St Mary Cray wedding feel both personal and beautifully coordinated.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if captured during a calm afternoon celebration in St Mary Cray, with each quadrant focusing on a different element of the same romantic theme. In the top left, the bride's mid-torso is framed against her white lace wedding dress, the fabric intricate yet soft, acting as a canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully downward, their broad silk-like petals edged with a subtle yellow glow at the throat. They mingle with blush pink garden roses that look velvety to the touch, interspersed with slender stems of pale lavender stock and delicate clouds of baby's breath. Deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers peep through, giving the bouquet depth and a gentle modern edge. In the top right, a close-up of the groom's dark charcoal or black suit shows a pristine white orchid boutonniere pinned neatly to the lapel. Beneath, a vibrant red tie and patterned shirt add a hint of personality, while gypsophila and slim green sprigs framed by a crisp white satin ribbon echo the softness of the bridal bouquet. On the bottom left, the same boutonniere lies on a light beige, textured fabric-perhaps linen on a styling table-allowing every stem, petal, and ribbon wrap to be examined, highlighting the florists' care. Bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece sits on a white surface in a white woven or lattice-patterned vase, overflowing with white orchids, pink garden roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and greenery. Those signature deep pink spiky blooms flicker through the arrangement, while two white woven spheres beside the vase complete the table styling. The collage captures how a local St Mary Cray florist might bring unity to a wedding, from handheld bouquet to table flowers, creating a serene, elegant atmosphere for guests gathering near local landmarks and family homes.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This composed quartet of wedding florals brings a calm, celebratory warmth to the imagination: a full bridal cascade, two boutonnières and a table centerpiece, photographed under soft, even lighting that highlights each texture. The bride, visible from mid-torso in the top-left panel, holds a statement bouquet where open white lilies and cascading white phalaenopsis orchids create graceful lines around clusters of velvety red roses. Interspersed hypericum berries lend jewel-like pops of red while delicate baby's breath and varied greenery - from broad leaves to fine, spiky sprigs - add depth and movement against the subtle beige backdrop and lace-trimmed bodice. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's lapel; a single white orchid becomes a refined focal point beside two tight clusters of red berries, whispery baby's breath and a tidy red ribbon loop that echoes a bold red tie, all set against charcoal tailoring. On the lower-left, a close-up corsage rests on textured fabric so you can almost feel the orchid's cool, satiny surface and the berries' smooth, waxy skin; thin green leaves curl with a natural, garden-like flourish. The bottom-right panel shows an intricate centrepiece in a decorative white woven vessel: lilies, roses and orchids combine with sprigs of baby's breath and fine greens, arranged to echo the bouquet's cascade and provide a cohesive table presence. The combined scenes suggest careful floral design for weddings around St Mary Cray and neighbouring Crayford and Orpington, offering a timeless red-and-white palette that reads as elegant, romantic and thoughtfully local.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This collage of four wedding images feels like a love story told in orchids and roses, the kind of styling you might see at a St Mary Cray ceremony on a soft summer afternoon. In the top-left frame, a bride in a strapless white dress holds a generous cascading bouquet that pours down from her hands. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward, their wide petals luminous, while blush pink and lavender roses nestle among lilac-toned filler flowers and airy baby's breath, all laced with strands of trailing greenery. The flowers are arranged to look both luxurious and weightless, as if they could sway gently with each step down the aisle. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit jacket, showing a single white orchid bloom, tiny lavender flowers, and neat green foliage, wrapped with a narrow purple ribbon that harmonises with his magenta tie. It is a small yet deliberate echo of the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left frame, a boutonniere rests on a lightly textured beige fabric, its unopened white orchid bud, white baby's breath, and hint of foliage tied carefully with a bright pink ribbon, evoking the kind of detail a local florist would prepare for a groom waiting just off the High Street. The bottom-right panel reveals a showpiece cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, mirroring the bouquet's colour palette. White orchids and layered pink and lavender roses spill forward, dotted with purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven spheres sit nearby, reinforcing the intricate, romantic look. The overall impression is of coordinated wedding florals, gracefully styled and ready for same-day delivery across St Mary Cray.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows an elegant wedding floral set, perfectly suited to a St Mary Cray couple who love soft romance and understated style. At the centre is a hand-tied bridal bouquet, its shape rounded yet textured, filled with mauve-pink and lavender roses that look almost like watercolour brushstrokes where the colours deepen toward the petal edges. Between them sit round green button chrysanthemums, their compact, tufted blooms adding a lively pop of freshness, reminiscent of the grassy banks along the River Cray in spring. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale flowers weave between the roses, their layered, lightly frilled petals catching small highlights of light and giving the bouquet a gentle, floating quality. A collar of greenery folds around the outer edge, some leaves extending a little beyond the blooms so the arrangement feels natural and garden-inspired rather than overly formal. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in pale satin ribbon, with pink and white tones echoing the colours of the roses; the ribbon is smoothed and secured to provide a comfortable, polished grip for the bride from first look to final dance. Next to the bouquet, the groom's boutonnière reflects the same palette in miniature: a single white flower-perhaps a lisianthus bud-backed with delicate foliage and trimmed with a narrow lavender ribbon accent. The light in the photograph is soft and even, enhancing the pastel hues and the subtle shadows within each petal. Together, bouquet and boutonnière convey the hopeful energy of a wedding morning in St Mary Cray, as if they are waiting to be lifted and pinned just before the couple step out for photographs around local landmarks and family-filled celebrations.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage portrays a vivid red rose theme flowing gracefully through every floral detail, as if tailored for a heartfelt ceremony in St Mary Cray. In the top-left frame, the bride's hands cradle a rounded bouquet of deep crimson roses, tightly packed to create a plush, smooth dome. Red hypericum berries are tucked among the petals, adding gleams of colour and texture, while a crisp ring of glossy, dark green foliage forms a collar at the base, making the bouquet feel both polished and easy to hold. The top-right panel highlights the groom's charcoal-grey suit and bright red tie, against which a single red rosebud boutonniere stands out. Fine strands of green foliage, lightly clouded clusters of white gypsophila, and a few tiny red berries gather around the rose, anchored by a slim red satin bow that introduces a soft, festive note. In the bottom-left image, an additional bouquet lies on a textured beige fabric background, its red roses and berries surrounded by sculptural, dark green tropical leaves that curve gracefully around the flowers, the stems neatly tied with a red ribbon visible to the right. The bottom-right photograph shows a small, dome-shaped table arrangement of red roses and berries resting on a white woven, globe-like vessel formed from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden woven spheres on a smooth light surface. The neutral wall behind gently frames the composition. Across the collage, the interplay of intense reds, natural greens, and warm neutrals suggests the fragrance of fresh blooms and the intimate joy of wedding flowers delivered locally throughout St Mary Cray and arranged with practiced hands.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four wedding images illustrates how one romantic pink and green theme can be woven through every detail of a St Mary Cray celebration. In the top-left panel, the bride appears from the neck down in a delicate white lace wedding dress, cradling a beautifully rounded bouquet. The flowers form a tight dome of light pink and lavender roses, punctuated by bright green button chrysanthemums that bring a lively, almost spring-like freshness. Pale pink alstroemeria with soft yellow flecks and wisps of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, with rich green foliage peeking from beneath to frame the design. The effect is soft, fragrant, and deeply romantic. The top-right panel zooms in on a groom's dark charcoal-grey suit and bold fuchsia tie. A petite boutonniere rests on the lapel, crafted from a single pale pink rosebud, small clusters of green button chrysanthemums, tiny white gyp flowers, and slender curls of decorative grass, all held together with a slim pink ribbon that matches the accent tones in the bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a light beige textured cloth, perhaps ready for a bridesmaid or for pre-ceremony photos along local streets and green corners in St Mary Cray. From this perspective you can see the careful binding of the stems and the balanced placement of each rose, chrysanthemum, alstroemeria, and cloud of gyp. The bottom-right image showcases a table centerpiece on a white surface: a tight, rounded cluster of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath arranged in a white, woven-look spherical vase, flanked by two smaller neutral decorative spheres for a clean, contemporary finish.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
The groom's boutonniere reads as a lesson in refined understatement: a single creamy white rosebud sits precisely at the lapel of a dark charcoal suit, its small petals still curled protectively inward. It is supported by a neat collar of baby's breath and a few sprigs of glossy green foliage, arranged low and compact so the bloom reads clearly against the bold red silk tie and crisp white shirt beneath. A narrow white satin bow is tied at the base of the stems, catching the light and adding a quiet, tactile luxury that complements the suit's texture rather than competing with it. In this close-up, the contrast between the soft floral tones and the sharp tailoring is almost tactile - the rose's velvet softness against the suit's woollen weave, the cool smoothness of silk. One can almost imagine the faint, fresh fragrance when the boutonniere brushes the groom's cheek during a quiet moment before the vows. As a local florist who knows St Mary Cray's small churches and family halls, I think of this boutonniere paired with a bridal bouquet in matching creams and pinks, carried from a ceremony near the River Cray to a reception on the High Street. The piece is practical, long-lasting, and composed with the kind of consideration that keeps it looking pristine from first photo to last dance; every element chosen to honour tradition while remaining utterly personal.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding bouquet rests lightly on a neutral surface, captured as though it has just been set down between photographs at a St Mary Cray ceremony. The flowers form a softly rounded shape, carefully constructed to look effortless, as creamy white lisianthus unfurl in layered rosettes and pastel hydrangea clouds provide a plush, cushion-like backdrop. Nestled among them, lilac allium offer playful pops of rounded texture, their tiny star-shaped florets adding a sense of movement, while touches of pink and lavender-toned blooms weave through like early morning light over the rooftops near St Mary Cray's station. Slender stems of crisp greenery thread between the petals, giving structure and fresh contrast, and the stems are neatly wrapped, hinting at secure, comfortable handling for a walk down the aisle. The light is soft and diffused, similar to a calm Kentish morning, highlighting each petal's velvety surface and revealing dewy edges that suggest freshness and same-day preparation. You can almost sense a gentle, powdery fragrance-part floral sweetness, part green freshness-that brings to mind small local gardens and riverside paths. The bouquet feels both refined and approachable, suited to a bride who wants elegance without stiffness. It could easily be carried during vows, placed later in a simple glass jug at a reception in a village hall, or photographed against the brick walls of a St Mary Cray townhouse. Every choice of flower and hue speaks of careful thought, tradition, and a quiet belief in lasting love, a composition that honours the couple's story with understated grace.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This close-up captures a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal or deep navy jacket lapel, a small but telling detail that echoes the wedding's warm peach palette. Centered is a single delicate peach rosebud-its outer petals still curled like a whispered vow-surrounded by feathery sprigs of gypsophila and a few slender green leaves that add structure without stealing softness. A fine peach-coloured ribbon is tied in a miniature bow at the base of the stems, mirroring the coral-toned tie glimpsed beneath the jacket and the crisp white shirt that frames the collar. The textural contrast is quietly elegant: the rose's velvety surface against the airy gypsophila and the tailored wool of the suit, the smoothness of ribbon against fabric. The lighting here is soft and focused, throwing gentle highlights on the rose's curves and the tiny, dewy beads of moisture that sometimes remain on fresh blooms delivered from a nearby workshop. There is a sense that this small floral accent carries more than colour-it is a badge of partnership, a carefully chosen echo of the bride's bouquet and the reception décor. Locally, boutonnières like this are often chosen by couples marrying close to St Mary Cray High Street or celebrating at nearby village halls, where personal details and coordinated tones speak loudly in intimate photographs. The image reads as a promise in miniature: thoughtfully crafted, seasonally fresh, and placed close to the heart where it will be glimpsed in countless candid moments throughout the day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
An expertly staged four-image composition that captures a coherent white-and-purple wedding palette, imagined from the point of view of a local florist preparing for a reception down the High Street in St Mary Cray. The bridal bouquet in the top-left is abundant and composed: large white oriental lilies with glossy, satiny petals-some gaping open to reveal pollen-tipped stamens, others tucked as buds-paired with white lisianthus edged in vivid purple that gives each bloom a delicate, painted rim. Fine grassy blades, ferny fronds, and small clusters of airy gypsophila add movement and soft texture. The top-right panel shows the groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal grey jacket, a neat arrangement of a single purple-rimmed Eustoma, a small lily bud, and a slender sprig of spiky purple accents, tied with a neat white ribbon bow and sitting against a rich purple tie. A smaller, hand-tied bridesmaid bouquet rests on a beige textured cloth in the bottom-left, its stems wrapped in white ribbon that mirrors the bridal wrap. The bottom-right panel features a sculptural, tall centerpiece in a white woven sphere vase, lilies and purple-edged lisianthus towering above trailing greens and grass-like foliage, accompanied by woven decorative spheres for a coordinated tablescape. Crafted with the care of Flowers St Mary Cray and intended to complement venues from village halls to riverside pubs near Foots Cray Meadows, this grouping reads as modern, tactile, and quietly fragrant-ready for local delivery and on-the-day finishing.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned to a groom's lapel with quiet ceremony, this boutonniere is centred on a single deep red rose that speaks directly to love and intent. Around it, tailored sprigs of curled greenery and miniature hypericum berries add sculptural movement and seasonal colour, while tiny clusters of baby's breath scatter a gentle, frothy texture that softens the composition. The rose's velvety petals contrast with the subtle sheen of a crimson tie, catching the reception light in a way that feels both refined and celebratory; under close inspection you notice the tactile variety-smooth silk-like petals, leathery foliage, and a faintly crunchy bite to the berries. The whole piece is wired and wrapped neatly, balanced to sit flat against a suit lapel without bulk, a keepsake made to be worn close to the heart. In our St Mary Cray workshop we match boutonnières to ties and pocket squares, mindful of local tastes from St Paul's Cray to Orpington - a small detail that helps a groom feel seen on the day. The scent is subtle: a whisper of rose with green, herbaceous notes from the foliage, enough to stir memory without overwhelming conversation. Under soft reception lighting the boutonniere retains a quiet sophistication, a handcrafted accent that honours tradition while allowing personal expression. Whether for a church service near the River Cray or a village hall celebration by Foots Cray Meadows, this boutonniere is designed to be a tangible, wearable memory.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In close, natural light the boutonnière reads as a quiet, precise declaration of care: a single pale yellow rosebud, its petals plush and almost translucent at the edges, sits at the heart of a tiny composition. Surrounding it, wisps of baby's breath add a soft, feathery counterpoint while slim sprigs of green lend structure and a crisp herbal note to the scent. The boutonnière is bound with a neat white ribbon that sits against a sharp black lapel and a vivid red tie, creating a pleasing contrast between the gentle flower and smart tailoring - the rose's calm warmth balancing the occasion's bright energy. Texturally, there's a lovely interplay here: the velvet surface of the rose, the airiness of gypsophila, and the slight snap of the green stems that hold everything together. Made for an intimate service or an afternoon reception in St Mary Cray, this piece travels well - small, fragrant, and constructed to sit close to the heart without bruising or wobbling. I picture delivering one like this to a groom gathering last-minute preparations near the station or to a parent waiting by the church doors; these tiny flourishes carry a disproportionate amount of emotion and carry the scent of the day with them. The boutonnière is a small but eloquent floral gesture, quietly signaling connection and care while complementing tailored suits and celebratory smiles.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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