Set against a stark white backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in restrained elegance, the kind of piece I make for weddings and formal dances around the Royal Arsenal and the riverside. At its centre sits a large, perfectly opened rose in a pale champagne-peach hue; each petal is soft and satiny, layered into a luminous bloom that becomes the eye's focal point. Underneath, two lime-green button chrysanthemums - bright, compact, almost bead-like - introduce a cheerful textural contrast, their tiny florets catching light differently from the rose's smooth surfaces. The flowers are supported by rich, dark-green leaves, perhaps salal or ruscus, which fan out to give the arrangement density and depth. A long variegated leaf with sharp, creamy stripes has been skillfully folded and curled to form a sweeping accent that wraps partly around the wrist, offering a contemporary, architectural flourish that balances the softness of the rose. The wearer's skin shows a warm, medium tone, and though the elastic or ribbon that holds the corsage is out of sight, the composition reads as secure and thoughtfully placed for comfort during long dances or ceremonies. The visual story implies scent and motion - a faint rose perfume and the subtle rustle of leaves as hands meet - and the palette of peach, lime, and verdant greens conveys celebration, tenderness, and modern refinement, suited to a bride stepping out near Woolwich Dockyard or a guest preparing for an evening at a nearby venue.
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A delicate wrist corsage rests against clean white paper, the kind of close-up I make for brides and prom-goers in Woolwich. At the heart of the design is a single, fully opened rose in a whisper-soft peach - its velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals that catch the light like satin. Nestled beneath and slightly to one side are two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, pom-pom heads offering a playful, textured counterpoint to the rose's smooth curves. The composition is cradled on a bed of glossy deep-green leaves - likely salal or ruscus - that provide weight and a living base. A long variegated leaf, striped with creamy white and green and artfully folded into a sweeping arc, wraps toward the edge of the wrist to give the piece a modern, architectural grace. The flowers sit against a wrist of warm, light-to-medium skin, and though the elastic or ribbon that secures the corsage is hidden, the arrangement reads as securely fastened and wearable. The scent is almost imaginable from the image: a soft rose perfume with a hint of cut grass and green stems. Photographed in soft, diffuse light, the palette-peach, lime, and layered greens-feels both romantic and quietly celebratory, suited to wedding mornings, a prom arrival by the Thames, or a special anniversary spent near Royal Arsenal Riverside. The overall effect is refined but approachable: handcrafted floral artistry that promises to tuck easily into photographs and memory alike, a small living accent that moves gently with each embrace and photograph. A single, hand-finished boutonniere set against a pristine white backdrop: at its center a soft peach rose unfurls in many velvet layers, the outer petals a pale champagne-peach while the innermost curl into a slightly deeper apricot heart. Beside and slightly beneath it sits a lime-green button chrysanthemum, its cushion-like, tightly packed florets forming a perfect little globe that contrasts the rose's billowy softness with a cheerful, spring-like texture. Rich ruscus leaves create a dark green base, their smooth, glossy surfaces and firm structure giving the bloom a grounded silhouette, while delicately variegated leaves with lighter green stripes are artfully curled to frame the rose and add a refined, contemporary line. From the lower right a short strand of lustrous white faux pearls drapes like a whispered memory of heirloom jewellery, catching the bright studio light and lending an understated vintage glamour. The arrangement is brightly lit, every petal edge and leaf vein rendered crisply against the clean white plane, suggesting freshness and meticulous floral craftsmanship. Imagine it pinned at a wedding on Woolwich High Street or worn for a prom by the Thames - the scent of the rose imagined as a soft, sweet whisper, the chrysanthemum adding a green, almost mossy note beneath. The overall impression is one of elegant restraint and joyful detail: a small floral accessory that reads as both contemporary and classically romantic, perfect for ceremonies near the Royal Arsenal or an intimate celebration on Woolwich Common.

SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE£80.00

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Bring a warm, romantic glow to your special day with the Sun Kissed Wedding Corsage from Woolwich Florist. This elegant corsage features soft pale orange roses paired with fresh green chrysanthemums, creating a beautifully balanced, sun-kissed look that flatters any bridal style. Perfect for brides, bridesmaids, mothers of the bride or groom, and special guests, these handcrafted corsages add a refined pop of colour to dresses, jackets, or wristlets.

Each corsage is carefully arranged by our expert florists in Woolwich using premium, long-lasting blooms, ensuring they look fresh and radiant throughout your celebration. The soft orange tones symbolise warmth, joy, and new beginnings, making this design ideal for spring and summer weddings, rustic ceremonies, and outdoor celebrations.

Price is for a set of 4 corsages, offering great value for coordinating your bridal party with a cohesive, luxury floral look. At Woolwich Florist, we pride ourselves on friendly service, reliable quality, and attention to detail in every arrangement. Enjoy swift local delivery from our Woolwich shop so your corsages arrive on time and in perfect condition. Order your Sun Kissed Wedding Corsages today and complete your bridal entourage with a naturally beautiful finishing touch.
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