Watford Wedding Collections

Welcome to Flowers Watford, your dedicated local florist for beautifully curated wedding flowers across Watford and the surrounding areas of Bushey, Croxley Green and Rickmansworth. Our experienced wedding team has styled everything from intimate ceremonies at Cassiobury Park lodges to grand receptions near Vicarage Road Stadium and along The Harlequin (Atria) shopping centre.

Every couple is different, so we design your wedding bouquets, buttonholes and venue arrangements to reflect your style - from soft, romantic pastels to bold, contemporary designs. All stems are carefully sourced, conditioned and arranged on-site in Watford, ensuring your flowers arrive at their freshest on the day.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages and cake flowers
  • Table centres, arches and ceremony décor

For those last-minute finishing touches, we also offer local same-day delivery on selected wedding items in Watford and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our trusted drivers know the roads around St Albans Road and High Street Watford well, ensuring your designs arrive on time and in perfect condition.

As a long-established Watford florist, couples rely on us for honest advice, consistent quality and calm, professional service. Share your venue and colour ideas, and we'll create a wedding flower plan that feels personal, photogenic and beautifully Watford.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored backdrop of a groom's suit, this wedding set balances modern clarity with romantic warmth. The boutonnière is a single red rose, its outer petals curling with confident grace, pinned close to lapel fabric so its velvet surface catches the light. A spray of baby's breath complements the rose with airy, cloud-like points, while a trailing tendril of eucalyptus adds a soft, silvery-green accent that moves gently as the wearer walks. The matching bouquet continues the visual story: abundant blue hydrangeas build a dramatic, sculptural base whose rounded heads offer both volume and a cooling contrast to the intense crimson of the roses. Between these larger shapes, little clusters of gypsophila breathe, like laughter threading through the composition, and eucalyptus leaves provide visual rest and a subtle herbal scent that mingles with the floral sweetness. Observed close up, the hydrangea heads read as a tapestry of tiny petals, each catching highlights and showing faint moisture that speaks to freshness; the roses, compact and lush, deliver emotional depth. As someone who arranges flowers for ceremonies around Watford High Street and the markets near Watford Junction, I picture this set photographed on cobbled steps or exchanging vows beneath a canopy of trees-an ensemble that feels perfectly suited to both formal portraiture and candid, joy-filled moments. Prepared with attentive technique, it conveys devotion, celebration, and a refined sense of local character from a Watford florist's hands.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-panel collage reads like a florist's brief for a timeless Watford wedding, where the same peach, purple-edged white and ivory notes repeat across every element. The top-left photograph captures a bride holding a classic rounded bouquet, arranged with a dense heart of pale peach roses; each rose's velvety surface catches the soft daylight as if warmed by an early-summer sun. Ruffled white lisianthus edged in vivid violet encircle the roses, creating a lively contrast, while fine stems of baby's breath drift through the arrangement like whispered exclamation points. Her hands cradle the bouquet with quiet reverence; the stems are discreetly finished and the composition exudes a gentle, sweet fragrance. In the top-right pane a groom wears a complementary boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach rose, sprigs of baby's breath, and a neat peach ribbon that ties visually to his solid peach tie, the overall effect crisp and modern against tailored suiting. The lower-left image shows a smaller hand-tied posy laid on textured fabric: the same peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus are compacted into a charming secondary bouquet, its handle wrapped in peach ribbon studded with pearlescent pins, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet made for intimate moments before the ceremony. The bottom-right frame features a rounded centerpiece of matching blooms arranged in a white woven basket vase, accompanied by two light beige woven decorative spheres - an understated table vignette one might find at a reception near Watford High Street or the Harlequin Theatre. As a local florist I often recommend this palette for Cassiobury Park ceremonies: it feels fresh, approachable and cohesive across bridal, groom and reception elements. Flowers Watford creates these coordinated touches to give a couple a single, harmonious floral language for their day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image collage presents an elegant, coordinated wedding flower story, ideal for couples marrying in and around Watford. The top-left panel shows a bride from the chest down, framed by a soft beige background that makes her white gown and bouquet glow. She holds a dramatic cascading bridal bouquet dominated by open white oriental lilies whose star-shaped petals and visible stamens draw the eye. From this lush cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward like silken ribbons, giving the bouquet a flowing, waterfall movement. Tucked between the lilies, a single cream rose rests at the centre, encircled by bright green spherical blooms, glossy red berries that add a festive spark, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila. Wisps of fresh green foliage and fine grasses weave through the design, adding texture and a sense of lively movement, much like the greenery around Watford's parks. In the top-right panel, a groom in a charcoal suit, white shirt, and vibrant red tie wears a coordinating boutonnière on his lapel. The close-up captures a single white orchid bloom with its yellow centre, a small green pompon flower, and delicate baby's breath, all neatly bound with a narrow red ribbon that echoes his tie and the berries in the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel places this boutonnière alone on a light beige, linen-like fabric, highlighting the contrast between smooth petals, crisp leaf, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon, as if laid out ready for dressing at a hotel near Watford Junction. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals the full bridal bouquet standing in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker decorative balls nearby. The soft grey background and clean styling give the impression of a reception display, where the lilies, orchids, cream rose, green accents, red berries, and fine fillers combine into a cohesive, sophisticated wedding floral theme for a local Hertfordshire celebration.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A harmonious wedding flower theme is shown in this four-image collage, all centred on vibrant fuchsia pink peonies and crisp white alstroemeria, styled in a way that feels right at home for Watford celebrations. In the top-left image, we see the bride's midsection in a white strapless gown, her hands resting gently around a luxuriant, rounded bouquet. Deep magenta peonies dominate, each bloom packed with soft, layered petals, joined by white alstroemeria whose petals are dusted with subtle maroon streaks. Pale green spiky accent blooms and buds peek through, while dark green leaves curve naturally around the edges, giving the bouquet a fresh, garden-inspired look that would suit wedding portraits along the paths near Cassiobury. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's suit: a dark charcoal jacket with a smooth lavender-purple tie, accented by a carefully crafted boutonniere. This miniature arrangement mirrors the bridal bouquet with one or two white alstroemeria, dainty green textured flowers, and small leaves, all wrapped with a narrow lavender satin ribbon, bringing colour and cohesion to the groom's outfit. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on a softly textured light beige fabric. It repeats the same wedding flowers-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents-arranged in a compact, hand-tied style, with stems finished in a lively lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids walking down the aisle in Watford. The bottom-right panel displays a wedding table centrepiece in a modern white spherical vase woven from crisscrossing strands, almost like a decorative ball. Inside the vase, the same mix of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery is arranged low and full, with three pale beige decorative woven spheres beside it, tying the floral theme together for the reception.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The bride's bouquet rests softly against her lace wedding gown, an image that captures a quiet, emotional moment amid the celebrations of a Watford wedding. The arrangement is centred on clusters of soft pink roses, their petals tightly layered and gently curling at the edges, creating a feeling of fullness and depth. Around these roses, a generous ring of white gypsophila forms a delicate cloud, its tiny star-shaped blossoms giving the bouquet an almost ethereal outline. The colours are tender and understated, with the blush of the roses and the crisp white of the gypsophila mirrored by the creamy tones of the bride's lace dress. Natural light falls gently across the scene, enhancing the velvety texture of the petals and the fine detailing in the lace, while casting just enough shadow to create depth and dimension. The bouquet has a rounded, slightly domed shape, balanced and elegant yet not rigid, as if it were gathered fresh that morning from a garden just beyond the town. You can imagine the light fragrance of rose accompanying the bride as she walks, mingling with anticipation and joyful whispers from guests at venues near Watford Junction or along the High Street. Every element-from the neat gathering of stems to the soft halo of gypsophila-feels intentionally chosen to tell a story of romance, purity, and new beginnings. This bouquet appears not just as an accessory, but as a central part of the day's memories, held close in photographs and in the hearts of those present.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage highlights how a single floral idea-red roses and baby's breath-can be woven gracefully through an entire celebration in and around Watford. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a rounded bouquet brimming with rich, velvety red roses. The blooms are packed tightly together, cushioned by clouds of delicate white gypsophila and framed by discreet emerald foliage, creating a timeless, romantic look that would suit a ceremony in a Watford church or a civil service near the town centre. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned smartly to a charcoal-grey suit jacket. A single crimson rosebud stands proudly at the centre, encircled by clusters of baby's breath, pointed green leaves, and slender blades of decorative grass, all finished with a slim red satin ribbon at the base that mirrors the groom's bold red tie. In the bottom-left image, another lush bouquet-matching the bridal style-rests on a pale, textured surface, its generous red roses and airy gypsophila bound together by red and white striped twine that gives a subtle, handcrafted feel. The bottom-right panel shows a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and baby's breath placed on a spherical white vase made of woven, lattice-like strands, reminiscent of rattan or wrapped paper. Two smaller, off-white decorative spheres sit in front, adding texture and visual interest. Together they form an elegant table centerpiece, perfect for a wedding reception at a local Watford venue, echoing the personal flowers and tying the whole day's floral design into one cohesive, heartfelt story.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière rests beside the bridal bouquet, captured in intimate detail, as though laid out on a table in a Watford townhouse while final preparations hum in the background. The boutonnière is a miniature echo of the bouquet's elegance: a single, perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac tone, its petals satiny and gently spiralled, is nestled against a fine sprig of feathery greenery. Around it, tiny clouds of white baby's breath add a weightless, romantic touch. The stems are bound with a narrow lavender ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light, suggesting the careful, practiced hands of a florist who knows how to balance refinement and ease. Just behind, the bridal bouquet extends the story-a lush gathering of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, dotted with airy gypsophila, all framed by smooth, rich green leaves. The colours are soft yet assured, from creamy ivory through warm blush to hints of lavender and magenta, like the gentle hues of a Watford evening sky viewed from the edge of Cassiobury Park. Together, boutonnière and bouquet form a thoughtful pairing, where no element is accidental. The boutonnière feels like a small talisman of joy ready to be pinned on a lapel, while the bouquet waits to be held close, its fragrance a blend of rose sweetness and fresh greenery. You can almost imagine the couple stepping out onto the streets near Watford Junction after the ceremony, these floral pieces subtly tying their looks together and carrying the quiet, shared excitement of the day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image presents a tranquil yet luxurious floral arrangement in a creamy ceramic bowl, the sort of bespoke design you might find gracing a dining table in a Watford townhouse near Nascot Wood. At the centre, lush mauve-pink roses rise in soft, layered cups, their velvety petals opening as if in slow motion. Around them, white phalaenopsis orchids cascade over the rim of the bowl, their wide, papery petals catching the light in gentle curves, each flower marked with a subtle yellow throat. Delicate sprays of gypsophila, or baby's breath, drift between the roses and orchids, like tiny clouds or scattered stars. The composition feels deliberately low and intimate, inviting conversation and calm, the flowers spilling outward but never looking unruly. The ceramic bowl itself has a smooth, creamy finish that grounds the airy textures, echoing the soft, neutral tones often found in contemporary homes around Watford High Street and the new developments near Watford Junction. You can almost imagine a faint fragrance of rose and green stems hovering in the room, carried through an open window on a quiet afternoon. Light seems to fall from one side, picking out the rounded heads of the roses and the satin sheen on the orchid petals, while the baby's breath creates a veil of texture that softens any hard edges. This arrangement has the feel of a centrepiece designed for a wedding breakfast or intimate family celebration, something a couple might order from Flowers Watford to welcome guests with understated elegance and a sense of peaceful joy, its calm palette and gentle movement turning a simple table into the heart of the occasion.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images lays out a complete wedding floral concept in harmonious red, white and green, presented with the quiet confidence of an experienced florist. In the upper-left frame a bride holds a generous, cascading bouquet against a soft beige background; crisp white lilies and trailing phalaenopsis orchids mingle with clusters of tightly-budded red roses, while baby's breath and spiky green foliage soften the silhouette and add texture. The lace on her wedding bodice reads as heirloom quietness beside the bouquet's lively movement. On the upper-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel above a vivid red tie; the focal white orchid is supported by twin groups of red hypericum berries, tiny sprays of Gypsophila and petite green leaves, all bound by a slender loop of red ribbon that mirrors the bride's palette. The lower-left close-up presents a corsage arranged on a woven beige cloth-linen tones, perhaps burlap-where the orchid's silky petals contrast with the waxy berries and the feathery baby's breath, the red ribbon lending a playful accent. The bottom-right image shows a centerpiece in a decorative white woven vessel placed on a white table, flanked by white spherical décor; it echoes the bridal composition with abundant lilies, red roses and cascading orchids, interspersed with hypericum, baby's breath and fine greens. The overall impression is fragrant-lilies and roses blending into a soft heady perfume-and visually unified, an arrangement I would recommend for venues around Vicarage Road, Clarendon Road, or intimate receptions near Watford Junction.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage feels like stepping into a Watford wedding morning, with each frame capturing a different floral moment built around white phalaenopsis orchids and pastel roses. The top-left panel centres on the bride's hands and torso in a strapless white gown, holding a large cascading bouquet that spills in soft arcs. Full-headed white orchids drape over clusters of blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and lilac-toned filler flowers, with wisps of greenery and baby's breath weaving through to create a romantic waterfall effect. It has the glow of fresh, early-day light, as though photographed just outside a registry office near Cassiobury Park. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's dark grey lapel, where a carefully crafted boutonnière is pinned. A single open white phalaenopsis orchid becomes the focal point, framed by tiny lavender filler blooms and green leaves, all secured with a slim, slightly iridescent purple ribbon that gently echoes the rich magenta of his tie. Below, the bottom-left panel offers a quieter, ground-level view: a boutonnière placed on a textured light beige fabric, showing an orchid bud nestled alongside dainty white baby's breath and sprigs of greenery, tied with a bright pink ribbon, as if ready to be handed to a best man. The bottom-right panel completes the story with a magnificent cascading arrangement displayed in an ornate white woven vase. White orchids flow among varying shades of pink and lavender roses, with purple filler flowers and baby's breath adding softness, while three white woven spheres rest beside the vase, suggesting coordinated décor one might find at a stylish reception in central Watford, crafted with the skill and care you'd expect from a dedicated local florist.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The photo shows a meticulously crafted bridal bouquet and matching groom's boutonnière, styled in gentle, romantic tones that would suit a Watford wedding perfectly. The bouquet's main voices are mauve-pink roses, their petals slightly curled at the edges, creating a luminous wash of lavender and blush that feels almost painted. Interspersed among them, bright green button chrysanthemums add playful accents, their small, spherical blooms standing out like little beads of colour and texture. Creamy lisianthus and other white flowers thread their way through the design, their soft, ruffled petals cushioning the roses and lightening the entire arrangement. The bouquet's shape is rounded and full, balanced between classic bridal elegance and contemporary flair, reminiscent of a bride stepping out of a townhouse near St Albans Road or heading toward a ceremony by Cassiobury Park. The stems are gathered tightly, bound in an intricate ribbon wrap that keeps them secure while adding a decorative flourish; the ribbon appears bright and smooth, catching subtle highlights from the surrounding light. Nearby, the boutonnière mirrors the main bouquet but in miniature: a single white lisianthus, perhaps, framed by wisps of airy grasses or fine greenery, and finished with a slim strip of lavender ribbon. Pinned against a dark jacket, it offers a simple yet striking focal point for the groom. The lighting in the image is gentle and diffused, softening each petal and making the greens appear especially fresh, as though the flowers have just arrived from a local Watford florist who prepares them for same-day delivery. Together, these pieces express the hopeful heart of a wedding day and the quiet confidence that comes from carefully chosen, beautifully arranged blooms.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive red rose floral story, ideal for a romantic gathering in and around Watford. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a classic white gown holds a compact bouquet close to her midsection. The bouquet is tightly arranged, forming a rounded mass of deep red roses, their petals soft and layered. Among the blooms, clusters of shiny red hypericum berries introduce subtle texture and a jewel-like gleam. Encircling the base, a tailored collar of rich green foliage provides a clean finish, accentuating the bouquet's shape as it rests against the smooth fabric, evoking the calm of a ceremony near the High Street. The top-right panel brings the groom into focus. His dark charcoal-grey suit jacket and bright red tie frame a single red rose boutonniere pinned neatly to the lapel. The rosebud stands at the centre, surrounded by delicate wisps of green foliage, tiny white gypsophila blossoms, and small red berries that echo the bridal bouquet. A dainty red satin ribbon bow wraps the stems, adding a festive, polished detail. In the bottom-left image, another bouquet-possibly for bridesmaids or table styling-is laid on a textured beige backdrop. Several velvety red roses and red hypericum berries rest within a cradle of broad, dark green tropical leaves that arch and fold, giving the arrangement a sculpted, contemporary feel. A red ribbon around the stems trails gently to one side. The bottom-right panel shows a low, rounded table centrepiece made up of red roses and berries, carefully arranged in a dome. This piece sits atop a white, intricately woven spherical stand crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres sit nearby on a pale, smooth surface, set against a neutral beige and grey wall that suggests relaxed yet refined reception décor for a Watford wedding party or anniversary dinner.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a harmonious floral theme in shades of pink, lavender, and green, ideal for a refined celebration in Watford. In the upper-left panel, the lower half of a bride dressed in a white lace gown holds a generous round bouquet. Soft pastel roses in light pink and lilac tones cluster together, some in tight buds, others fully open, framed by vivid green button chrysanthemums. Threads of pale pink alstroemeria with fine yellow speckles and airy white baby's breath are woven through the bouquet, with deep green foliage adding depth and contrast, suggesting flowers that have just been conditioned in a local Watford flower shop. In the upper-right panel, a groom's charcoal grey suit and fuchsia tie provide a strong backdrop for a coordinating boutonniere. A single blush rosebud is paired with bright green button chrysanthemums, tiny white gypsophila florets, and slim, arching blades of decorative grass, all tied with a narrow pink ribbon to create a neat, tailored look. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting on light beige, textured fabric-likely designed for a bridesmaid or as an alternative bridal arrangement. Here, the same mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath appears, with the stems bound in fuchsia ribbon, revealing a precise spiral structure and careful trimming. In the lower-right panel, a compact centerpiece stands on a white surface: the familiar floral recipe forms a low, rounded display inside a white spherical vase with an intricate woven or lattice design. Two smaller woven spheres are placed nearby, echoing the texture of the vase and tying the whole wedding scheme together for reception tables across Watford's restaurants and event spaces.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage captures a cohesive wedding flower story, the kind a local Watford couple might choose for a ceremony near the High Street followed by a reception close to Cassiobury Park. In the top left frame, the bride's torso is shown in soft, flattering light, her white dress edged with subtle lace, while she cradles a perfectly rounded bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses form the base, enriched with touches of pink and mauve roses that ripple through the design, interlaced with clusters of white baby's breath and fresh green foliage, creating a feeling of polished romance and timeless style. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's attire: a dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red silk tie. On his lapel sits a single white rosebud boutonniere, its clean petals edged by sprigs of baby's breath and delicate greenery, all tied together at the stem with a neat white satin ribbon bow, a subtle but meaningful detail that unites his look with the bridal flowers. In the lower left image, a smaller bridesmaid or flower-girl bouquet lies gently on a light, textured linen cloth, mirroring the main bouquet's colour palette but with a slightly looser, more playful feel; its cream and pink roses, abundant filler flowers, and leafy greens are finished with a pink and white striped ribbon that suggests movement and joy. The bottom right frame reveals a coordinating centerpiece: a low, compact dome of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses with white baby's breath and greenery, poised on a decorative white twig sphere and accompanied by two small woven balls, ideal for dressing wedding tables across Watford venues. Together, the four panels convey how thoughtful floristry can tie every element of a wedding day into one harmonious floral design.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A close-up image captures a hand-tied wedding bouquet that looks as if it has been lifted straight from a quiet Watford morning, perhaps just off the High Street before the town fully wakes. The bouquet is rounded and full, its colours an elegant blend of ivory, lilac, and soft lavender. At its centre, creamy lisianthus blooms unfurl in gentle layers, like clouds touched by early light, with their velvety petals forming soft, intricate ruffles. Clustered among them are pastel-toned stocks, their small blossoms creating a cushion of texture, while starburst shapes of deep purple allium peek through, adding playful depth and movement. Wisps of greenery are threaded throughout, some leaves arching around the outer edge to frame the bouquet, others tucked inside for a sense of natural fullness. The stems are bound together in a smooth, discreet wrap, perhaps finished with a simple ribbon that allows the flowers themselves to shine. Light in the photograph is cool and clean, highlighting the contrast between the creamy whites and the deeper purples, and catching faint shadows between the petals. You can almost imagine the gentle fragrance-part powdery, part fresh, like a garden path after one of Watford's spring showers. This bouquet could be pictured in a church near the town centre or in a relaxed reception space near Cassiobury, equally at home in both. It conveys a quiet promise, evoking serenity, devotion, and the tender excitement of walking down the aisle toward a shared future.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-part wedding image reads like a quiet love letter in apricot and green. The main bridal bouquet, captured in the upper-left, is a perfectly rounded harmony of soft peach-orange roses, clouds of white gypsophila, and glossy green foliage; the petals are full and velvety, folding inward like gentle promises. Beside it, the groom's lapel is shown in close-up-his deep charcoal suit and crisp white shirt frame a single peach rose boutonnière, accented by delicate sprigs of baby's breath and a tiny peach ribbon tied into a neat bow that mirrors the warm tone of his coral tie. On the lower-left, the bouquet rests on a light, textured cloth, the handle swathed in a white ribbon dotted with faint peach specks and anchored by pearl pins-details that speak to careful bridal comfort and enduring style. The lower-right image presents a wedding centerpiece: a compact dome of peach roses and gypsophila set in an elegant white woven sphere, with two smaller woven orbs in front, creating an artful table accent. The arrangement's scent is subtly floral and slightly sweet; the light is golden, like an early afternoon by Watford High Street or after a ceremony near Vicarage Road. As a local florist I picture delivering this design across Watford and to venues near Watford Junction-Flowers Watford crafts these soft apricot compositions to feel both classic and warmly modern.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette with the assured hand of a floristry professional based near Watford Junction. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generously rounded bouquet: immaculate white oriental lilies-some fully open to reveal soft, pollen-flecked stamens-sit alongside white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals are gently rimmed in vivid purple. Partially closed buds promise continued bloom, while slim spikes of deep purple veronica and tiny clustered accents add vertical punctuation. The greenery is deliberately varied-broad glossy leaves, long wispy grasses and delicate fern-like curls-creating a sense of movement and a faint, green-herbal fragrance when handled. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey suit; a single open lisianthus edged in purple, a neat lily bud and a sprig of spiky purple flowers are bound with a small white ribbon bow, coordinated with a rich purple silk tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss bouquet laid on textured light-beige fabric, stems cleanly wrapped with white ribbon and reflecting the bridal arrangement in miniature. Bottom-right displays a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a modern white spherical vase with an open-lattice pattern; cascading greenery and clusters of lilies and purple-edged lisianthus create height and soft drama, placed beside two woven beige spheres for table styling. As crafted by Flowers Watford, this set feels at once contemporary and timeless-ideal for a wedding at a local venue near Cassiobury Park or an elegant reception on Clarendon Road-and conveys refinement, freshness and a gentle romantic scent.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A groom's boutonniere, pared back yet richly expressive, places a single deep red rose front and centre, surrounded by neat sprigs of curled greenery, tiny hypericum berries, and the soft clasp of baby's breath. The rose's shadowed petals retain a velvet note that catches the light of a church doorway or the early evening glow outside Vicarage Road, creating a small, proud jewel against a tailored lapel. Texturally there is a fine choreography-the smooth, unmarked curve of the rose; the slightly waxy, firm berries; the crispness of green leaves trimmed to scale; and the featherweight cloud of baby's breath that softens the silhouette. Under hand-crafted wiring and subtle taping, each element is adjusted so the boutonniere sits flat and reads cleanly beside a crimson tie, the tie's sheen echoing the rose without overwhelming it. The overall effect is tradition revised: formal enough for a family pew, personal enough to reflect the groom's taste. The piece smells faintly of fresh cut stems and a whisper of lily residue from nearby arrangements, a scent that can transport guests back to the moment long after the day. As a local floral touch for ceremonies around Watford High Street or understated receptions at a Harlequin Theatre event, this boutonniere is designed to be worn close to the heart-a small keepsake of the vows made and the community gathered. We prepare and secure each pin with care, mindful of comfort, longevity, and the brief theatricality of such an intimate adornment. Flowers Watford can provide matching pieces or same-day adjustments for last-minute changes.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned neatly to a sharply tailored black lapel, this wedding boutonnière stands out as a small yet expressive floral accent, perfectly suited to a ceremony in Watford's town centre or a reception near the Grand Union Canal. At its heart is a single pale yellow rose, fully formed but not overly open, its petals velvety and smooth, spiralling outward in soft, creamy layers. The gentle colour of the rose creates a quiet contrast against the depth of the jacket and the vivid red of the tie that runs just beside it, suggesting warmth and affection amid the excitement of the occasion. Framing the rose, tiny tufts of white baby's breath introduce a light, cloud-like texture, softening the edges and adding a sense of airiness. A few slender green stems and leaves slip out from behind, offering a fresh, natural line that draws the eye along the contours of the design. The stems are bound together with a clean white ribbon, wrapped tightly and evenly, giving the whole piece a polished, considered finish. The mix of textures is striking: the satin feel of the rose petals, the delicate, almost feathery gypsophila, the smooth fabric of the lapel, and the glossy silk of the tie. Light falls gently across the flowers, picking up subtle shadows within the rose and making the whites of the baby's breath glow softly. Imagined up close, there would be a faint, sweet fragrance, like a quiet reminder of the bridal bouquet. This boutonnière is more than an accessory; it is a thoughtful floral note crafted by an experienced local florist in Watford, symbolising presence, care, and connection on a day meant to be remembered.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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