What is a button bouquet?
Each button bouquet is handmade using a combination of new and vintage buttons alongside brooches and pieces of jewellery, and makes a unique and colourful alternative to a traditional floral bouquet.
What is a Queen’s bouquet?
Queen Elizabeth II had a beautiful bridal bouquet made from three types of British-grown orchids: white cattleya, odontoglossum and cypripedium. The striking, free-flowing floral arrangement was especially spectacular amidst the post-war period of austerity, where small, modest bouquets were the norm.
How did I Heart buttons start?
In 2010 Lesa moved from London to the Isle of Wight with her family to enjoy life by the sea. Whilst there, she happened to see a button bouquet on the internet and it was love at first sight.
What are the different bouquet styles?
What are the different types of bouquets?
- Cascade Bouquet. The dramatic cascade bouquets for wedding ceremonies look like a “waterfall” of flowers that drapes down the front of the arrangement.
- Posy Bouquet.
- Hand-Tied Bouquet.
- Round Bouquet.
- Nosegay Bouquet.
- Pomander Bouquet.
- Composite Bouquet.
What was in Kate Middleton’s bouquet?
Along with the myrtle, Duchess Kate carried a bouquet filled with hyacinths, lily of the valley, and Sweet William as a tribute to her husband.
What is a freestyle bouquet?
Our popular freestyle bouquet (unstructured bouquet) arranged with roses, eustomas, carnations, statice, caspia and fillers. Approx. 35cm tall. Note: flowers/fillers not in seasonal will be replaced with another of equal value. delivery will be anytime within the selected time slot above.
What flowers did Catherine Middleton have in her wedding bouquet?
Each flower was symbolic: lilies, for the return of happiness; hyacinths, for steady love; ivy, for fidelity and friendship; and myrtle, the emblem of matrimony. As tradition dictates, Kate’s bridal bouquet was laid at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior inside Westminster Abbey after the royal wedding ceremony was over.
What is the Queen’s Favourite Colour?
Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite colour is known to be blue and she wears more than any other shade. During her four-day tour of Scotland this week she wore blue every day. Why is the Queen such a fan of blue?
Each button bouquet is handmade using a combination of new and vintage buttons alongside brooches and pieces of jewellery, and makes a unique and colourful alternative to a traditional floral bouquet. You’re sure to find something to capture your imagination.
Why choose an alternative bouquet designer Lesa Simons?
You’re sure to find something to capture your imagination. Celebrity alternative bouquet designer Lesa Simons, of I Heart Buttons has an established reputation for creating couture designs that are highly distinctive with impeccable quality.
Who is the best alternative bouquet designer?
Celebrity alternative bouquet designer Lesa Simons, of I Heart Buttons has an established reputation for creating couture designs that are highly distinctive with impeccable quality. Her button/brooch bouquets along with the paper flowers bouquets are all individually wired and hand-shaped to ensure they will last a lifetime.
What to do with your Bouquets after the wedding?
After your wedding they can be displayed in our bespoke bouquet cases and become a spectacular centrepiece in your home, or even be passed on to loved ones for their wedding day. As well as beautiful button bouquets, she also creates paper flower bouquets and has introduced a collection of “Bureau” Bouquets (using vintage style door knobs).