Harold Wood Wedding Corsages

At Flower Delivery Harold Wood, we pour our local passion and floral expertise into every wedding corsage we create. As your trusted florist, right by Harold Wood Station and close to Pages Wood and the Gallows Corner roundabout, we know how special every celebration is in our vibrant community.

Whether you’re planning your big day in Harold Wood or the nearby areas of Gidea Park and Romford, our carefully hand-crafted wedding corsages add a delicate finishing touch to any look. Each piece is tailored by our skilled local florists, using only the freshest seasonal flowers—from classic elegant roses to rustic wildflowers.

Order online for peace of mind and let us handle the details. Our reliable same-day delivery (available when you order by 3 PM) ensures your corsages and bouquets arrive perfectly presented—just in time for photos or that grand entrance.

  • Premium flowers sourced locally for freshness and style
  • Expert advice from wedding florists who know Harold Wood best
  • Free consultation for bespoke corsage designs to suit any theme
We understand how important every detail is on your wedding day. That’s why couples from Gidea Park to Hornchurch trust our Harold Wood team for their memorable occasions. Visit us online or pop by our store to bring your floral vision to life.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm set against a crisp white studio background, an accessory born of skilled hands and thoughtful design. The arrangement's star is a single, large white Gerbera daisy whose abundant, clean white petals radiate outward from a vivid yellow-green eye, the textured centre adding a delicate contrast that draws the eye. Around it nestle smaller, fluffy white chrysanthemum-like clusters and creamy lisianthus-some in tight, blushing buds, others unfurling into soft, ruffled cups-creating a layered, tactile composition that reads both rich and restrained. Beneath the blooms, deep green ruscus or salal leaves form a supportive, glossy frame, their cool emerald tones making the whites appear purer and lending a natural depth to the wristpiece. The flowers are fastened to a delicate bracelet of several strands of white pearls, their soft sheen echoing the petals' gentle glow and giving the corsage a vintage, feminine touch that sits comfortably against the skin. There's an imagined scent-crisp, slightly green, and quietly floral-that evokes early morning deliveries from local markets and careful handling under soft studio light. Perfect for a bride's escort, a prom date, or a cherished guest at a Harold Wood wedding, this corsage conveys purity, celebration, and quiet confidence. Prepared with local expertise, Flower Delivery Harold Wood offers this wearable bloom for thoughtful same-day arrangements around Harold Wood station, Harold Hill, and nearby Romford, blending floral craft with neighbourhood heart.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wearable bouquet is a gentle portrait of romance, presented on a left wrist of light-to-medium skin tone against a pure white backdrop, as if waiting for a first dance in Harold Wood's village hall. Dominating the composition is a plush, hot fuchsia-pink rose, its petals densely packed and curving outward like a small, fragrant heart. Around it, soft clusters of blush and pale-pink hydrangea create a cushiony base, their delicate, almost translucent petals lending a soft halo to the central bloom. Interspersed are clean white alstroemeria with subtle pale green veining near their centres, each lily adding a crisp, refined note to the palette. To one side, delicate lime-green alstroemeria buds and a smattering of tiny pink buds signal gentle motion, suggesting the corsage will breathe and change through an evening. Deep emerald leaves provide a cool, glossy frame that enhances the vibrancy of the pinks and whites. The arrangement is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - small, luminous beads woven into a net-like band that rests lightly on the wrist and extends toward the hand, offering a tactile memory as well as visual elegance. Bathed in soft, even light that reflects the craftsmanship of a neighbourhood florist, this corsage evokes the scent of fresh roses and a hint of garden green; it is ideal for prom or wedding parties in Harold Wood, Gidea Park, or a Romford reception where understated beauty and careful floristry matter.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage photographed on fair skin against a bright white background, composed with the attentive hand of a local Harold Wood florist. The central element is a creamy ivory rose, its rounded petals opening slowly and catching light to create a satin-like sheen. Slightly beneath and to the left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-suggestive of Alstroemeria-reveals a pale green-yellow throat that adds delicate depth and draws the eye inward. Interwoven among these are tiny green buds and slender white-tinged buds that suggest forthcoming blooms, while sprays of feathery Gypsophila breathe softness into the silhouette. A cluster of small white daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centers rests near the wrist, offering a quaint, joyful detail against the more formal rose. Several broad, glossy dark-green leaves provide structure and a lush contrast, their waxy surfaces reflecting the studio light and grounding the bouquet in natural tones. The arrangement is secured with a refined, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet-rows of round, lustrous faux pearls that sit cool and smooth against the skin. As a florist at Flower Delivery Harold Wood, I would place this piece on brides, prom-goers, or guests heading to a formal gala in nearby Romford or Gidea Park; imagine it worn during a spring ceremony at a local church or photographed on the high street, the petals holding a light, fresh scent that lingers like a quiet promise.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft halo of colour surrounds this wristlet, where classic floristry meets contemporary detail: at its heart a lush mauve rose unfurls, petals layered with a faint dew-like sheen and edged in a richer magenta that draws the eye. Flanking the rose are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters whose small florets glow with subtle blue-centered highlights, creating a midnight-sky contrast to the rose's warmth. Variegated English ivy provides a glossy frame, its cream-edged leaves adding old-world elegance, while long, silvery-green stems-suggesting eucalyptus or dried lavender-fan gently behind the focal blooms and introduce a cool, aromatic nuance. A wide, white-and-green striped leaf is carefully curled into a precise spiral, offering a modern sculptural accent that plays off the softer curves of the rose. Underpinning the whole design, open-weave dark purple mesh lifts the flowers and gives the arrangement a weightless, almost ethereal quality, like a shawl of twilight fabric. The corsage rests diagonally on a fair-skinned wrist against a crisp white backdrop, photographed in soft daylight so textures read clearly: the velvet of the petals, the snap of the ivy, the feathered softness of the greens. It feels romantic and anticipatory - perfect for bridesmaids, prom guests, or anyone who wants a subtle, scented adornment for an evening at Harrow Lodge Park or a celebration after shopping on Harold Wood High Street. The craftsmanship suggests the care of a neighbourhood florist thoughtfully composing each element for durability and beauty.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in subtle contrast and careful craftsmanship, photographed on light-to-medium skin against a plain white field so the colours sing. The central bloom is a large peach or apricot rose, its many petals unfurling in soft, feathery layers that catch light like satin and invite a fingertip's touch. Beside the rose, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with a spirited, playful texture - compact, rounded clusters that read almost like cheerful beads of colour beside the rose's languid curves. Anchoring the composition are broad, deep-green leaves (Salal or Ruscus in our pantry) that cradle the flowers and provide structural depth, while a striking variegated leaf - possibly a folded Dracaena or Ti leaf - is curled with precision, forming an architectural sweep toward the right edge of the wrist. The fastening remains out of view, a slim band or ribbon hidden by foliage so the corsage remains the visual focus. The effect is quietly modern, romantic and tactile; you can imagine it in the soft morning light of a wedding or as a finishing touch for prom photographs on Station Road by Harold Wood station. As a local florist I often prepare pieces like this for brides and guests in the Harold Wood area, keeping stems fresh and comfortable for hours and offering same-day delivery across Harold Wood when needed.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled over a pale wrist and set against a clean white field, this corsage reads like a small, wearable poem of texture and colour. The composition is centred on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide, velvety petals open like a quiet promise; its central lip blooms with a bright yellow heart that graduates into a richer orange, a tiny sun within the ivory blossom. Surrounding the orchid a halo of asparagus fern unfurls in delicate emerald threads, each fine leaflet breathing lightness and movement into the design. At the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries offers a ripening spectrum from soft green to rose and deep cranberry, their glossy surfaces reflecting a studio gleam and giving a jewel-like contrast to the soft bloom. Small, lime-green accent leaves add an airy, ruffled counterpoint, while the base of the corsage is an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet - cool to the touch, smooth, and quietly luminous as it encircles the wrist. The interplay of satin petals, feathered foliage and round, shiny berries creates a sensory trio: tactile silkiness, airy greenness and a slight fruity gloss. Bathed in gentle daylight, the arrangement suggests a moment of calm celebration, an accessory for weddings, proms or formal dances that carries both tradition and contemporary ease. As a local piece inspired by East London tastes, it would sit comfortably at a Harold Wood wedding, a Gubbins Lane prom night, or a quiet family celebration in nearby Harold Wood Park.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist might describe it to a friend, this wrist corsage reads like a small, sunlit celebration against a stark white canvas: two golden-yellow roses take centre stage, one fully open and radiant on the left, the other more cupped and intimate to its right. Tiny, clear diamante studs nestle at the heart of each rose, catching the light like restrained jewellery and adding a playful glint whenever the wearer moves. Arching behind them, a single dark plum calla lily - almost black-cherry in tone - rises with a smooth, sculptural grace that deepens the palette and adds evening sophistication to the cheerful roses. The composition is softened and given life by feathery asparagus fern that breathes airiness around the blooms, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins form a calm, grounding base. Scattered among the greenery are miniature white filler blooms, tiny as pinpricks, which make the arrangement feel abundant without losing its compact, wearable form. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the wrist, from the lower-left of the frame toward the middle-right, and is secured with a slim, mostly hidden band so the flowers remain the quiet focus. Texturally the piece combines velvety petal edges, satiny calla surfaces, glossy variegated leaves and filament-soft fern sprigs; olfactory notes suggest a faint, fresh rose scent, clean and not overwhelming. Perfect for formal nights or a bridal party member wanting cheerful poise, this corsage balances jubilation and refinement with tactile detail and restrained sparkle.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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