Harold Wood Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Harold Wood, we are honoured to add that special finishing touch to your big day with our expertly handcrafted wedding corsages. As a dedicated local florist, our experienced team understands the importance of every detail, especially when it comes to celebrating love right here in Harold Wood. Whether you're exchanging vows near Romford Road, capturing memories at the beautiful Pages Wood, or meeting guests by Station Road, our corsages embody local elegance and style.

With a focus on quality and care, each corsage is thoughtfully designed using the freshest flowers, hand-picked to complement your wedding palette. We are proud to serve not only Harold Wood, but also nearby areas such as Gidea Park, Brentwood, and Emerson Park. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction makes us a trusted name throughout the community.

  • Specialist in bespoke wedding corsages and floral accessories
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Let Flowers Harold Wood make your celebration unforgettable with exquisite flowers and prompt, friendly service. We're here to help you mark life's most meaningful moments, offering convenient same-day delivery and a personal touch you'll only find at your trusted neighbourhood florist.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage displayed on a light-toned forearm, photographed against a crisp white background so every botanical detail is clear. The focal bloom is an immaculate white Gerbera daisy with numerous silky petals radiating from a bright lime-yellow to green center, whose fine texture reads like a tiny pincushion. Clustered around that central Gerbera are smaller, fluffy white chrysanthemum-like sprays and creamy lisianthus buds-some just unfurling-to create layered depth and a soft, romantic silhouette. Behind the flowers, deep green ruscus leaves provide a clean, modern contrast, their glossy surfaces and pointed tips framing the cluster and guiding the eye along the wrist. A multi-strand bracelet of luminous white faux pearls secures the composition, the beads catching the light and adding a whisper of vintage glamour without overpowering the fresh blooms. The photograph conveys not only visual beauty but subtle sensory notes: the cool, leafy perfume of greens, the powdered softness of petals, and the reassuring weight of pearls at the wrist. Ideal for bridal parties, proms, or graduations, this corsage is a compact statement of purity and celebration; it's the sort of piece Flowers Harold Wood prepares for brides and prom-goers across Harold Wood, Gidea Park, and Romford, often chosen for its understated elegance and comfortable fit for a long day of photographs and festivities.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage feels like a memory from a first dance: poised, tender, and carefully composed on a light-to-medium skinned left hand against a simple white backdrop. At its centre sits a voluptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals packed tightly in a rounded bloom whose velvety surface seems to hold a soft blush from the edges inward. Surrounding the rose, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea provide a plush, layered base, their tiny florets catching light in translucent washes that soften the overall silhouette. Interleaved among the hydrangea are elegant white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each petal brushed with a faint pale green streak toward the centre, lending a crisp, botanical contrast to the warmer tones. To the right, a small gathering of light green alstroemeria buds and a few almost-closed pink buds promise additional blossoms soon, adding a narrative of growth and anticipation. Rich emerald green leaves fan out beneath the blooms, their broad shapes and polished sheen framing the bouquet and providing structural balance. The corsage fastens with a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - tiny, luminous white pearls braided into a delicate band that wraps the wrist and trails slightly along the back of the hand, introducing a vintage-modern harmony. Bathed in gentle studio light, the arrangement emphasizes texture and scent - subtle sweetness from the rose, the leafy coolness of the greenery - and evokes occasions like weddings or prom evenings in and around Harold Wood, where local florists craft keepsakes that feel both personal and timeless.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A carefully composed wrist corsage sits against a plain white background, shown on a light-skinned wrist angled slightly toward the centre. The design is led by a lush, creamy white rose whose petals open in a soft, layered curl, creating a tactile centrepiece. Just below and to the left, a larger trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely alstroemeria in form-reveals a pale green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward. Interspersed among these principal blooms are small, vivid green buds hinting at future opening and delicate clusters of baby's breath that lend an airy, clouded texture. A ring of small white daisy-like blossoms with golden centres adds charming contrast and a gentle, cheerful accent.

Glossy deep green leaves with a smooth, waxy surface frame and support the floral cluster, providing depth and a lively backdrop to the white palette. The corsage is fastened by an elegant, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose warm, pearly sheen complements the blooms' cream tones and feels cool to the touch. Photographed in soft, diffused light, every petal and vein is clearly visible. As prepared by Flowers Harold Wood for local events-from prom nights to intimate weddings near Harold Wood Station and receptions around Romford-this wristlet reads as timeless, sophisticated, and quietly celebratory, with a fresh scent and handcrafted balance that suits meaningful moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Against a bright white surface a delicate wristlet is presented on a light-toned wrist, an intimate study in texture and colour that feels both classic and contemporary. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled to reveal layers of soft petals shaded with a slightly deeper magenta at their ruffled margins; its surface appears satiny, as if it might still hold a trace of morning dew. Flanking the rose are generous clusters of saturated indigo to purple hydrangea, each tiny blossom with a pale bluish center that seems to catch and reflect light, adding cool depth to the palette. Framing and supporting the flowers are glossy variegated ivy leaves-dark green at the core with creamy lemon edges-that lend an old-world charm and a crisp contrast. Wispy, silvery-green foliage, perhaps eucalyptus or a tender lavender sprig, drifts through the arrangement, offering a soft, aromatic lift and a silken backdrop. A contemporary curled fold of a broad striped leaf, banded in white and green, provides an elegant sculptural line, while a dark violet, open-weave mesh nestles beneath the blooms to add texture and visual lift. The corsage reads as an expertly balanced accessory: tactile, fragrant, and refined, designed to be worn close at hand for weddings, formal dances, or milestone ceremonies. As a piece inspired by local taste, it would sit beautifully beside an outfit destined for a celebration in Harold Wood or a family gathering nearby, offering a quiet, floral statement that lingers in memory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is in its quiet, balanced conversation between colour and texture. At its heart sits a creamy apricot rose, petals unfolding in concentric softness that invite the eye to linger; beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums act like bright punctuation, their rounded, tightly packed florets lending playful energy and tactile contrast. Beneath these blooms, broad, dark-green leaves - likely ruscus or salal - cradle the arrangement, creating depth and a lush, living backdrop. A single variegated leaf, striped with pale bands, has been skillfully folded and curved to the side, adding a contemporary, graphic sweep that frames the wrist and leads the gaze along the arm. Worn on the inner forearm of a person with a light to medium skin tone, the corsage sits with an effortless, natural elegance; the attachment is kept out of sight so the composition reads as pure flower and foliage. The scent is faint and floral, the textures range from silky rose petals to the crisp chew of green leaves, and the overall impression is one of considered celebration - ideal for vows, first dances, or the kind of photographs you keep for years. As a local florist preparing pieces for events around Harold Wood, Gidea Park and nearby Romford, I imagine this wristlet being chosen by someone who wants a refined but lively accent: fresh, wearable and quietly confident, harmonising with both formal gowns and more relaxed, outdoor ceremonies.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem pinned to the wrist, this ivory Phalaenopsis corsage is composed with an eye for gentle contrast and tactile delight. The orchid sits luminous and calm at the centre, its broad, smooth petals catching a soft, diffuse light while the delicate yellow-and-amber throat seems to glow from within, a quiet sun at the bloom's heart. Surrounding it, wisps of asparagus fern behave like lace: finely textured, almost weightless fronds that breathe around the flower and let the white stand forward with serene confidence. Nestled among the greenery are glossy Hypericum berries, each bead moving through a subtle palette from pale green to warm rose and finally to a deep, ripe crimson, evoking late-summer hedgerows and the first blushing notes of autumn. A ruffled lime-green accent leaf adds a brisk, modern punctuation to the arrangement's softer tones. The corsage is threaded onto a multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls, their cool opalescence skimming the wearer's wrist and lending a sense of family heirloom gentility to an otherwise contemporary design. The photograph's clean white backdrop and consistent lighting help every surface - the orchid's sheen, the berries' gloss, the fern's feathery edges, the pearls' soft luster - read with clarity. Perfect for a prom or intimate wedding, this corsage feels like a tiny, wearable vow: refined, affectionate, and quietly celebratory. Locally, it suits a bride stepping out near Gidea Park or a prom-goer meeting friends before a night out in nearby Romford.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen on a pale forearm set against a clean white studio backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in contrast and craftsmanship. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the design: the larger, more open blossom on the left displays layered, buttery petals while a smaller, more cupped rose nestles to its right; both are punctuated with a single clear crystal at their centers, adding a refined sparkle that moves with the wrist. Receding slightly behind the roses is a solitary calla lily, its deep burgundy-plum skin folding into a smooth funnel that lifts the eye upward and provides a dramatic foil to the warm yellows. Light, feathery sprigs of asparagus fern weave through the arrangement, lending weightless texture, while broad, variegated green-and-cream leaves form a steady, grounding platform beneath the flowers. Tiny white button-like filler blooms - small chrysanthemums or delicate sprays of gypsophila - are clustered discreetly to enhance volume and soft contrast. The band that secures the corsage is mostly concealed, suggesting a neat finish suitable for formal wear; the piece sits diagonally across the image from the lower-left toward the center-right, demonstrating how it will hug and flatter the wrist. The scent reads of fresh roses with a cool, green undertone from the foliage. Perfect for prom, a bridesmaid or a guest of honour arriving from Romford or Gidea Park, the corsage combines sunshine-yellow optimism with evening-plum elegance for a memorable accessory.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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