Greenford Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Greenford, your trusted local florist, proudly serving Greenford and neighbouring areas like Perivale and Sudbury Hill. Specialising in bespoke wedding corsages, we bring a personal touch to every floral creation, drawing inspiration from our years of experience right here in the heart of Greenford. Whether you're celebrating by the picturesque Ravenor Park or exchanging vows near Greenford Broadway or Uxbridge Road, our expert team is on hand to design the perfect floral accents for your special day.

Our exquisite range of wedding flowers and bouquets are crafted with care and a genuine passion for floristry. At Florist Greenford, we understand how important every detail is. That's why we offer same-day delivery throughout Greenford and neighbouring areas—simply order online by 3 PM and let us handle the rest!

  • Handcrafted corsages and buttonholes tailored for each celebration
  • Swift same-day delivery in Greenford, Perivale, and Sudbury Hill
  • Personal service from an experienced, friendly local florist

Choose Florist Greenford for locally-inspired flowers and dedicated service you can trust. Our commitment to quality ensures your wedding corsages are fresh, beautiful, and unforgettable. Reach out today or order online for reliable, same-day delivery and let us add a floral flourish to your big day.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage feels like a quiet promise on the skin: a single, brilliant white Gerbera daisy takes center stage, its smooth petals layered like silk around a bright yellow-green eye that seems almost luminous against the fair forearm it adorns. Nestled in complimentary clusters are tiny, fluffy white sprays-chrysanthemum-like blossoms-and creamy lisianthus buds that curl softly, lending a whisper of romantic texture. Beneath, deep green foliage-broad salal or glossy Ruscus-fans out, adding a cool, botanical framework that accentuates the purity of the whites. The whole cluster is bound to a refined, multi-strand wristband of small white pearls; the pearls sit close to skin, catching light in quick, intimate glints and giving the corsage a vintage, heirloom feeling. As a florist who arranges for brides and prom-goers across Greenford and the surrounding streets near Greenford Broadway and Yeading Lane, I picture this on a mother's wrist at a wedding, a bridesmaid's gentle movement down an aisle, or a graduate's hopeful wave after a ceremony. The scent is subtle-green, fresh, faintly floral-and the texture is a contrast of silky petals and satiny leaves. Prepared with traditional wiring and careful hydration, the piece is designed to last through vows, dances, and photographs. Florist Greenford often crafts this style for intimate daytime ceremonies and evening concerts alike, pairing timeless white blooms with coastal greens to create a wearable keepsake of the moment.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet fairytale captured in studio light: a plush, hot-fuchsia rose anchors the composition, its velvety petals layered in a concentrated bloom that opens toward the viewer. Around it, soft clusters of blush hydrangea create a cloud of texture, their tiny florets catching a pale, diffused glow that suggests early-morning gardens. Scattered through the arrangement are white alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-with their smooth, elongated petals and pale green striations near each centre, lending a crisp, botanical freshness against the warmer pink tones. To the right a small, coy cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink shoots introduce a sense of unfolding time, hinting at fragrance to come. Rich, emerald leaves form a polished backdrop; their broad, glossy planes frame the flowers and emphasise the corsage's rounded silhouette. The piece is secured by a refined bracelet of multiple tiny white pearls, woven into a soft band that hugs the wrist and spills fractionally over the back of the hand, combining old-world glamour with wearable ease. The wearer's left forearm and hand-shown against a pristine white field-help scale the design and highlight its delicate craftsmanship: fine wiring, neat stem wraps, and an artful balance between fullness and restraint. Ideal for dances, wedding vows or a graduation, this corsage carries a gentle, romantic energy and would be at home on Greenford Broadway or worn after a stroll through nearby Greenford Market.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wristlet reads as a study in refined white-on-green elegance, photographed under soft studio lighting against a pristine white background. Dominating the cluster is a softly bloomed, creamy white rose - full, romantic, and textured with inward-curving petals - balanced below and slightly left by a trumpet-like white alstroemeria whose subtle lime-green throat adds botanical depth and a hint of fresh spring. Interspersed throughout are tiny buds and unopened shoots, adding a forward-looking tension, while delicate stems of baby's breath give the arrangement a misty, cloud-like silhouette. Near the base, small daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centers introduce a playful, vintage accent that brightens the wrist. Lush, dark-green leaves with a satin sheen are placed to sculpt the form and to set off the pristine whites. The fastening is a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet - uniformly round, luminous beads on an elastic band that cradles the wrist and elevates the overall look with old-world charm. One can almost sense the faint, fresh-cut aroma of rose and greenery that lingers when a corsage is carried from studio to celebration. As a local florist in the Greenford area, we design pieces like this for weddings and formal evenings around Perivale and Yeading, where simplicity and tactile luxury are often requested for intimate, unforgettable moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, intimate aura surrounds this wrist corsage, displayed on a fair-skinned wrist against a stark white field that honours every delicate tone. At its centre blooms a lush mauve-tinged rose, petals unfurling with a satin sheen and carrying the faint, nostalgic perfume of garden roses. Beside it, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters shimmer with almost-glowing blue-white centres, creating a pool of midnight colour that balances the rose's warmth. The florist's hand is visible in the layering: long, silvery-green sprigs - suggestive of eucalyptus or trailing lavender - form a soft, whispering backdrop; glossy, variegated ivy leaves with dark green interiors and creamy-yellow edges tuck protectively around the flowers, adding an heirloom grace; and a bold, striped green leaf, tightly curled into a spiral, lends a contemporary sculptural note. A deep purple, open-weave mesh ribbon nestles beneath the stems, its airy texture lifting the arrangement and introducing a playful, ethereal lightness as if the corsage might float with the first dance. Textures invite touch: the rose's velvety warmth, the hydrangea's delicate papery feel, the crispness of ivy and the subtle waxiness of the curled leaf. This corsage reads as celebration and calm in equal measure - a piece I would recommend for bridesmaids, prom parties, or special guests attending a ceremony near Greenford Broadway or an intimate reception by Horsenden Hill - a tactile, fragrant jewel that quietly marks the moment.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen against a clean white background, this wrist corsage is a study in soft contrasts and considered structure. A single, generous peach-tinged rose commands the centre, its petals translucent at the edges and layered with the kind of softness that invites a quiet, reverent touch. Alongside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a burst of spirited texture-their compact, spherical heads formed of tiny florets that feel almost tactile through the image. Below and around these blooms, deep green leaves (likely salal or ruscus) create a lush foundation, their matte and glossy surfaces alternating to give depth and movement to the small composition. A long variegated leaf, struck with pale stripes, is folded and curled in a graphic sweep that modernises the corsage, lending an architectural flourish that balances the organic shapes of the flowers. The visible skin tone is light to medium, making the peach and lime hues sing with gentle contrast; studio lighting softens shadows and emphasizes the natural sheen of the foliage. The fastening is discreetly out of sight, suggesting an elastic band or slim ribbon beneath the arrangement so that the flowers appear to float above the wrist. This piece would be equally suited to a prom at a nearby Greenford venue, an intimate wedding at a local church, or an anniversary photograph on a spring afternoon. It reads as handcrafted, fresh, and composed for moments that matter-each element chosen for how it feels as much as how it looks.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Framed by a stark white studio background, this wrist corsage feels like a small poem of texture and tone, shown on fair skin so the composition reads intimately. The centrepiece is a single Phalaenopsis orchid, pristine white and gently cupped, its smooth petals catching a soft, diffuse light that makes the blossom seem to glow. Inside the flower, the labellum carries a warm, lively wash of yellow and a deeper orange centre that acts as a quiet sunbeam against the white. Surrounding the orchid, sprays of delicate asparagus fern create a soft, airy halo in fresh green, their fine filigree offering a tender counterpoint to the orchid's broad planes. Nearby, a cluster of hypericum berries provides a slow-moving colour story, graduating from pale green through rose to rich cranberry, as if marking stages of ripeness and memory. A small swathe of lime-green ruffled foliage adds a playful, almost textile-like edge. Everything is fastened on a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet, the tiny beads cool and luminous against the skin, recalling family heirlooms and formal evenings. The overall mood is refined and quietly celebratory, suited to bridal parties, prom evenings, or graduation photographs. Imagine this piece prepared with care in a local workshop near Horsenden Hill or Perivale, wrapped for safe delivery across Greenford neighbourhoods, its fresh scent and tactile contrasts offering a gentle promise of ceremony and keepsake.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I see this wrist corsage as a small, sunlit vignette set against a clean white field, captured on a light-to-medium forearm that carries the arrangement gracefully from the photo's lower-left toward the centre-right. At its heart are two golden-yellow roses - one larger and fully open, the other a smaller, more cupped bloom - their petals soft and slightly satiny to the eye. Tiny clear crystal studs nestle near the centres of each rose, throwing off discreet pinpoints of sparkle like quiet confetti. Behind and lifting the composition is a single, dramatic calla lily in a deep plum or black-cherry hue; its sleek, trumpet-shaped curve contrasts wonderfully with the round, layered roses and reads like twilight against morning. Delicate asparagus fern threads add an airy, feathery texture, while clusters of minuscule white filler blossoms fill the negative spaces and add a peppering of delicate light. A handful of variegated pittosporum-like leaves, pale at the margins and richer toward the core, provide a structured, cool-toned platform for the blooms, with darker green leaves beneath for support. The fastening is a slim band, mostly concealed, allowing the flowers to sit snugly on the wrist as if grown there. The scent seems faintly sweet, the petals appearing cool to the touch under soft studio light. This is the kind of wearable floral I'd craft for a Greenford bride or a prom-goer leaving Greenford Broadway for an evening at Horsenden Hall; at Florist Greenford we often select these colour pairings to balance cheer and elegance for local celebrations.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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