Woolwich Wedding Corsages

At Woolwich Florist, we know how important the little details are on your wedding day. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed in the heart of Woolwich, just a short walk from Woolwich Arsenal and the riverside by the Thames Path, and we create each piece to perfectly complement your theme, outfit, and colours.

Whether you're celebrating in Greenwich, hosting a reception near Charlton, or saying "I do" close to Royal Arsenal Riverside, our experienced florist team will guide you through seasonal flowers, styles, and finishes. From delicate wrist corsages for bridesmaids and mums to classic pin-on designs for guests of honour, every stem is conditioned and arranged with care, so it looks beautiful from the ceremony to the last dance.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Woolwich and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM, ideal for last-minute adjustments or extra guests. As a trusted local florist, we're used to working closely with Woolwich venues along Powis Street and around the Woolwich Ferry, ensuring your wedding bouquets, buttonholes, and corsages arrive fresh, on time, and venue-ready.

  • Thoughtfully designed corsages tailored to your wedding style
  • Local expertise in Woolwich, Greenwich & Charlton venues
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

Share your plans with Woolwich Florist and let us create wedding corsages that look elegant in person and in every photograph.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage, expertly assembled and photographed on a fair-toned forearm against a crisp white background, showcases a large, pristine white Gerbera daisy at its heart. The daisy's abundant, silky petals unfurl evenly around a bright yellow-green centre that offers a vivid contrast and a tactile, pincushion-like texture. Nestled close to this central bloom are clusters of soft, chrysanthemum-like florets and a handful of creamy lisianthus buds and open blooms, their gentle curves and layered petals adding a soft, romantic architecture to the design. Rich, deep green sprigs of Ruscus or salal act as a natural backdrop, the glossy leaves extending slightly along the wrist to ground the white palette and introduce visual depth. The whole cluster is fastened to a slim, multi-strand bracelet of pearly beads whose subtle lustre complements the flowers without drawing attention away from them. Under neutral lighting the arrangement reads as fresh and tactile: petal surfaces alternating between satiny smooth and feathery, the scent whispering of cut stems and cool greenery. Picture this worn at a wedding in a small Woolwich chapel, at prom before a photograph on Powis Street, or gifted after a ceremony at the nearby Royal Arsenal; it carries an air of purity, celebration, and quiet tradition. As a local option, Woolwich Florist can recreate this classic corsage for same-day delivery across Woolwich and nearby Greenwich, ensuring the flowers arrive fresh and comfortably wearable.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Bathed in gentle, neutral studio light, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet composed for meaningful moments. At its heart sits a generous, deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals layered so closely they form a dense, regal centre that feels both intimate and celebratory. Nesting around that focal bloom are soft, pastel pink hydrangea florets which create a voluminous cushion, their paper-thin petals overlapping to provide a plush backdrop. Sprays of white alstroemeria, each petal subtly streaked with pale green near the throat, fan outward and lift the composition with a crisp, floral brightness. On the right-hand side, a cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, barely opened pink buds suggest promise and gentle growth, as if the corsage might slowly unfurl during an evening of dancing.

Rich emerald leaves cradle the arrangement and throw the pink and white hues into sharper relief, their glossy texture grounding the piece. The flowers sit atop an elegant bracelet of multiple strands of small, luminous white pearls that encircle the left wrist and extend slightly onto the back of the hand, the cool, smooth pearls contrasting with the velvety rose and papery hydrangea. A light-to-medium skin tone shows through, lending a natural human scale and warmth. Picture this corsage accompanying a bride or a prom guest stepping out near Beresford Square or across the high street by Woolwich Market: a locally made flourish that combines refined craftsmanship, fresh seasonal blooms, and the soft intimacy of a personal floral accent.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant white wrist corsage captured from a slight overhead angle, anchored by a lush, creamy ivory rose whose layered petals glow with a pale satin sheen. To its lower-left, a larger trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-fans open to reveal a gentle lime-green throat that adds subtle depth and a painterly accent to the composition. Nestled amid the focal flowers are clustered green buds that hint at successive blooms, and fine sprays of baby's breath give the piece an airy, cloud-like halo. A small grouping of white, daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centers nestles near the wrist, bringing a delicate, joyful punctuation to the overall palette. Multiple broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy finish are artfully inserted to create fullness and contrast, their smooth textures balancing the softness of the petals. The corsage is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet-rows of round, luminous pearls that curve comfortably around the wrist, their cool surface contrasting the tender warmth of skin. The scent is imagined as a faint, powdery freshness, lifting the senses without overwhelming them. Perfect for proms, weddings, or formal galas, this piece reflects considered floral mechanics and aesthetic restraint. As a Woolwich-based creation, it echoes the quiet elegance of Royal Arsenal Riverside evenings and the local market rhythms around Powis Street; Woolwich Florist can prepare and carefully deliver similar corsages across SE18 for same-day occasions, ensuring each stem stays crisp and presentation-ready.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in refined contrast and tactile delight, showcased on a pale forearm to reveal scale and delicate proportion. The focal bloom is a plush, partially opened pink rose, its inner petals softly cupped and the outer ruffles edged with a more saturated magenta that gives depth and a whisper of drama. Flanking the rose, saturated clusters of midnight-blue hydrangea provide cool, velvety texture; each tiny floret has a faint, pale blue centre that seems to glow from within, creating a jewel-like effect. Interspersed among the florals are sprigs of silvery-green foliage-think eucalyptus or soft lavender stems-which offer a subtle, calming fragrance and a feathered backdrop that contrasts with the rose's velvet. Shiny variegated ivy leaves, streaked with creamy yellow around deep green centres, lend a traditional garden charm while a sculptural, wide green leaf with white striping is curled into an elegant loop to add contemporary movement. A dark violet, open-weave mesh sits beneath the arrangement, its airy texture lifting the flowers and harmonising the purples. The overall impression is cool, fresh, and slightly scented with rose and green leaves, as though carried from a Woolwich Market stall on a summer morning. Made with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this corsage would be at home at weddings held near Woolwich Common, graduations, or evening events along the Thames, offering a memorable, wearable bouquet of textures and hues.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Captured on a crisply lit white background, this wrist corsage reads like a quiet love letter from a local florist: a single, fully bloomed apricot-peach rose anchors the design, its petals soft and warmly luminous, folding inward with the patience of a practiced hand. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheerful, spherical pom-poms - nestle low, their dense florets creating a lively, tactile contrast that brightens the composition. Broad, dark-green foliage - probably ruscus or salal - forms a lush cradle beneath the flowers, lending depth and structure, while a boldly striped variegated leaf, curled into a ribbon-like sweep, traces a graceful line across the wrist, adding architectural sophistication. The visible skin tone is a warm light-to-medium, and the corsage appears comfortably positioned on the inner wrist where it will be noticed in photographs and felt in embraces; the fastening is discreetly hidden. A gentle suggestion of scent arises from the assemblage: tender rose notes mingled with fresh green stems. Shot with an eye for detail, the piece balances classic romance with a contemporary graphic twist, the colours and textures working in quiet conversation. As a Woolwich marketplace bouquet-maker might, I think of this corsage accompanying a bride stepping out near Woolwich Market or a prom-goer heading toward General Gordon Square - occasions where delicate craftsmanship and fresh flowers make ordinary moments feel ceremonious. It reads as wearable art: elegant, tactile, and quietly confident.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a little poem across a light-skinned wrist, this corsage reads as a whispered promise of celebration. Center stage is a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid, each broad petal satin-smooth and slightly translucent in the soft studio light; the orchid's lip carries a luminous yellow that graduates into a deeper orange at its throat, a tiny sun captured within the blossom. Surrounding it, feathery asparagus fern unfurls in an airy lacework that seems to float around the bloom, offering tender texture and a lively green backdrop. A small cluster of Hypericum berries rests to the upper right of the flower, their glossy skins showing a gentle gradient from pale green to blush-pink and finally to a warm crimson - a reminder of seasonal rhythm and the organic life of the materials. Near the berries, ruffled lime-green foliage provides a crisp, contemporary accent. The whole cluster is threaded onto a multi-strand pearl bracelet that sits comfortably against the skin, the pearlescent beads lending heirloom poise and cool, tactile contrast to the floral softness. In natural daylight the piece has a refined, romantic scent profile - orchid's faint sweetness overlaid with the clean green of fern - and a composition that feels both classic and current. This is a favourite choice for weddings, prom nights, or riverside ceremonies close to Royal Arsenal Riverside and Woolwich Common, and many local customers request similar designs for their special days, often with local delivery within Woolwich when timing is tight.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A compact, thoughtfully balanced wrist corsage is shown on a light-toned forearm set against a plain white backdrop so every detail is visible - a design the team at Woolwich Florist might hand-tie for a prom, wedding or civic event at the Royal Arsenal. Two bright, golden yellow roses form the focal point: the left bloom opened fully and generous, the right kept slightly more cupped and intimate; each rose centre is given a single, clear diamante that reflects light with a polite glint. Nestled just behind them is a solitary calla lily in a deep burgundy-purple, its smooth, trumpet-shaped petal curving upwards to create contrast in both colour and form. Textural greenery weaves the composition together: delicate asparagus fern sprigs provide feathered softness around the upper silhouette, while glossy variegated leaves with pale margins offer weight and a calm tonal counterpoint below. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers - reminiscent of baby's breath or miniature mums - are peppered through the arrangement to enhance volume and lend a soft, cottage-garden feel. The fastening is discreet, the band almost concealed by foliage, so the corsage appears to float on the wrist. Lighting is soft and neutral, highlighting the roses' buttery petals and the calla's velvety depth without harsh shadows. Sensory notes include the faint, classic perfume of roses and the cool, leafy scent of fresh greens. The overall mood is celebratory yet refined, suitable for a bridesmaid walking through Beresford Square or a prom guest stepping out from Woolwich Market.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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