Chislehurst Wedding Corsages

Celebrate your special day with exquisite wedding corsages from Chislehurst Florist—your trusted local florist in Chislehurst. With decades of experience handcrafting elegant bouquets and floral accessories, our passionate team brings creativity and genuine care to every piece. As Chislehurst locals, we know just how to add a touch of natural beauty to your celebration, whether you’re exchanging vows near Chislehurst Common, welcoming guests by Royal Parade, or celebrating on Camden Park Road.

We’re proud to offer reliable same-day delivery across Chislehurst and neighbouring areas like Sidcup, Bickley, and Petts Wood—just order online by 3 PM for prompt arrival. Each corsage is lovingly designed using fresh, seasonal flowers in classic and contemporary styles, tailored to match your colour palette and vision. You can trust the expert touch and genuine local knowledge behind every arrangement we create.

  • Same-day flower delivery until 3 PM for last-minute floral needs
  • Bespoke designs tailored to your wedding style
  • Serving Chislehurst, Sidcup, Bickley & Petts Wood

Order online today for exceptional wedding corsages and experience the difference of a local, dedicated Chislehurst Florist. From consultations to delivery, we’re truly here for your celebration—every flower, every detail.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage presents a refined study in white and green, shown against a stark white background to highlight the craftsmanship and textures. At its centre sits a pristine white Gerbera daisy with abundant, satiny petals radiating from a bright, lime-tinged yellow center that has a fine, pincushion-like surface. Nestled around it are small clusters of soft white blooms - tiny chrysanthemums or closed lisianthus buds - which give the arrangement a tender, layered silhouette. Deep emerald foliage, likely ruscus or salal, fans out gently behind the blossoms, grounding the composition with cool, glossy leaves. The flowers are attached to the wrist by several strands of pearl beads, their pale sheen echoing the whites of the petals and adding a whisper of vintage romance as they circle the skin. The overall mood is calm and ceremonial; the petals look as though they would feel smooth and slightly cool to the touch, while the small sprays lend a powdery, gentle scent that feels like a morning picked bouquet. As a local piece meant for special moments - weddings, proms, graduations - this corsage is the kind of small, crafted detail you might see worn at a Chislehurst church service or carried onto the platform at Chislehurst Station. Prepared with neighbourhood care, Chislehurst Florist's sensibility is evident in the clean lines, fresh stems, and thoughtful balance between purity and texture.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A refined wrist corsage presented on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone, photographed against a pure white field so every floral element is distinct. The focal bloom is a plush, deep fuchsia-pink rose, its densely layered petals unfolding in a polished spiral that gives the piece a rich, romantic centre. Nestled around it are clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets, their delicate, papery texture building a soft cushion beneath the rose and creating subtle shifts of tone like early spring mornings on Chislehurst High Street. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the design, their smooth petals mottled with pale green streaking near the centre, offering a crisp, luminous contrast to the saturated rose. A small grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, barely open pink blooms on the right side signal life in progress, adding depth and anticipation to the composition. Lush emerald leaves anchor the arrangement, broad and glossy, framing the flowers and balancing colour. The corsage is secured with an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small, shimmering white pearls that wraps the wrist and trails slightly across the back of the hand, lending a timeless, jewellery-like finish. As a local florist in Chislehurst, we mind the scent and structure - the piece smells faintly sweet, is lightweight to wear, and is wired for comfort and durability. This tasteful wristlet suits prom evenings, bridal parties, or a special delivery across Chislehurst and nearby Elmstead Woods, made with steady hands and careful floral technique by Chislehurst Florist.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads as a small, wearable bouquet: at its heart a creamy ivory rose opens with soft, velvety layers, poised exactly at the centre of the arrangement as if smiling up toward daylight. Beneath it, an elegant trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely Alstroemeria-fans its ribbed petals to reveal a soft green-yellow throat that adds a fresh, botanical accent. Interspersed through the piece are tiny, cloud-like sprigs of baby's breath and a cluster of petite white daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centres, giving the composition a gentle, rhythmic texture. Sprightly green buds and several glossy deep-green leaves create contrast and sustain the visual flow, their smooth, waxy surfaces catching the light. The wristband is a tasteful multi-strand of white pearls; the beads are uniformly round and lend a classic, tactile counterpoint to the fragile blooms. The image, shot on a crisp white background, highlights the corsage's clean lines and understated luxury-exactly the sort of piece we make for summer weddings at Chislehurst Village Hall or prom nights after a stroll on Chislehurst Common. There is a soft, almost powdery perfume in mind only-the rose's tender scent with the green hint of cut stems. As a local touch, this elegant wristlet is designed with comfortable wear in mind for busy days of celebration around Elmstead Woods and Petts Wood, and is available for careful same-day handling by Chislehurst Florist if needed.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Carefully crafted by a local hand in Chislehurst, this wrist corsage sits gently on a light-toned wrist and reads as a small, wearable bouquet in miniature. The focal rose is a soft mauve-pink, partially open with layers of silky petals that show a richer magenta hinting at the petal edges; its surface looks faintly dew-kissed under the studio light, suggesting a fresh-picked scent. Clustered around it are saturated indigo hydrangea heads, each composed of tiny florets with subtle blue-white centres that give the purple a lively, almost starlit quality. Soft, silvery-green stems-reminiscent of eucalyptus and fine lavender foliage-create a feathery backdrop, their cool sheen contrasting with the rose's warmth. Variegated ivy provides a traditional flourish, the dark green centres ringed by cream or pale yellow, while a wide, striped green-and-white leaf is curled into a neat spiral for contemporary architectural interest. A layer of deep violet mesh supports the flowers, its open weave adding texture and a whisper of shimmer that lifts the composition visually. As an experienced Chislehurst florist, I picture this corsage at a High Street wedding, on guests walking past St. Nicholas Church, or worn to evening celebrations after a summer service on Chislehurst Common. Chislehurst Florist prepares designs like this with attention to balance and wearability, and it's equally at home at prom, an anniversary, or any formal occasion where local freshness and elegant detail matter.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in quiet refinement, photographed against a crisp white background and positioned on the left wrist of someone with light-to-medium brown skin. The central feature is a generous peach-toned rose, its layered petals unspooling in a gentle swirl that seems to hold a whisper of rose perfume. Nestled beneath it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums offer a lively punctuation - their rounded, pom-like heads create a joyful textural counterpoint to the rose's soft planes. Broad, dark green foliage - possibly ruscus or salal - underpins the flowers, providing weight and a natural frame that steadies the composition. A single variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, has been curled with practiced hands so it arcs outward, lending a sculptural, contemporary line that leads the eye along the wrist. The corsage is secured invisibly, likely with an elastic loop or slim ribbon, leaving the floral artistry uninterrupted. Worn in the early light before a ceremony or a prom night in Chislehurst, the piece reads as both celebratory and intimate - a tactile keepsake meant to be touched, smelled, and remembered. As a local creation by Chislehurst Florist, it reflects the neighbourhood's understated elegance, the same tasteful restraint you might notice in a stroll past Elmstead Woods or a quick coffee on Chislehurst High Street, and it's available for careful, same-day preparation when fresh flowers are requested.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this wrist corsage carries an air of quiet celebration against a pristine white background that isolates its form and colour. The focus is a single, luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad petals open like a small, calm moon; its throat blooms with a concentrated yellow and honeyed orange that lends depth and a whisper of warmth. Surrounding the orchid, airy asparagus fern fronds provide a delicate, almost lace-like framework, their feathered edges catching light and suggesting scent even in stillness. A cluster of hypericum berries rests to the upper right, their surfaces graduating from pale green to peachy-rose and finally to a deep, satisfying crimson that anchors the arrangement and offers a soft contrast to the orchid's purity. Lime-green accent foliage with slightly ruffled edges adds another tactile layer and a contemporary pop. The entire composition is secured on the wrist by a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet: small, creamy beads threaded closely together so the corsage reads as both jewellery and bloom. The studio lighting is gentle, revealing the orchid's satiny reflections, the berries' glossy skins, and the fern's intricate texture; one can almost imagine the faint, clean scent of orchids blended with green foliage. Ideal for prom, wedding, or a thoughtful gift on a spring morning, this corsage reflects local craftsmanship-perfect for collecting from Chislehurst High Street or arranging for delivery to nearby Petts Wood.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A thoughtfully composed wrist corsage sits diagonally across a light-toned forearm, photographed on a pure white backdrop to highlight every subtle detail. The focal pair of yellow roses-one wide-open and jubilant at the left, the other slightly cupped and tender to the right-radiate a buttery, optimistic tone. Each rose is punctuated with a small, clear diamante at its centre, a jewelled touch that picks up light when the wearer moves. Nestled just behind them, a single dark plum calla lily, almost blackberry in its depth, rises with a sleek, trumpet-shaped form that gives the whole piece a sophisticated silhouette and a touch of evening glamour.

Surrounding foliage has been chosen for contrast and comfort: fine, silky asparagus fern threads create a halo of soft texture and lift, while broader variegated leaves with pale, creamy edges provide a solid, cool foundation. Tiny white button-like filler flowers-reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or delicate baby's-breath-nestle among the greenery, adding small points of visual airiness. The petals feel velvety to the touch, the leaves waxy and reassuring, and the overall scent combines warm rose notes with a faint green freshness.

Prepared with the care of a local workshop, this corsage would complement prom evenings, wedding parties, or celebratory walks along Chislehurst High Street. Chislehurst Florist often styles similar pieces for nearby Petts Wood and surrounding streets, and the design is practical for wearing throughout an event while staying photograph-friendly and elegant.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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