Hornchurch Wedding Corsages

At Hornchurch Flowers, we've been creating beautiful, handcrafted wedding corsages for brides, grooms' mums, and special guests across Hornchurch for many years. Our experienced florist team understands how important the little details are on your big day - from colour matching your dresses to selecting the freshest seasonal flowers that will look perfect in every photo.

Whether you're celebrating near Hornchurch High Street, hosting your reception close to Emerson Park, or marrying just a short drive away in Upminster or Romford, we design wrist and pin-on corsages that complement your theme beautifully. Each piece is made to order in our local shop, with carefully wired blooms, secure fittings, and a comfortable finish that lasts throughout the day.

Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery across Hornchurch and nearby areas, available on selected corsage designs when you order online before 3 PM. Our reliable delivery team knows the best routes around Hornchurch Station and the Ardleigh Green area, ensuring your wedding flowers arrive on time and in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke corsages tailored to your colours and style
  • Fresh, premium flowers sourced by expert local florists
  • Trusted local service for Hornchurch, Upminster & Romford

Browse our wedding corsage collection and order online with confidence from Hornchurch Flowers - your friendly local wedding florist in Hornchurch.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately composed white wrist corsage sits on a light-skinned forearm, photographed against a plain white background so the flowers appear almost luminous. At its heart is an immaculate white Gerbera daisy, its broad, silky petals radiating outward from a bright yellow-green central disc that reads as both fresh and refined. Nestled beside the Gerbera are clusters of small, cottony white chrysanthemums and susurrating creamy lisianthus buds and open flowers, which add tender texture and soft, layered depth. Beneath and around the blooms, rich deep-green Ruscus or salal leaves provide a cool, glossy contrast, their edges and veins lending sculptural definition. The arrangement is fastened with a slender, multi-strand bracelet of white pearl beads that wrap the wrist with subtle shine and vintage charm, the pearls whispering of tradition as much as celebration. The overall scent is faintly green and floral-crisp Gerbera top notes with a milky lisianthus finish-invoking a cool morning at Raphael Park or the understated elegance you might see on a patron arriving at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch. As a local florist I picture this corsage offered for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or prom-goers from the High Street; Hornchurch Flowers can prepare similar pieces for same-day delivery across Hornchurch and nearby Upminster, ensuring fresh stems and careful wiring for comfortable wear and timeless photographs.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, personal bouquet: at its centre a saturated fuchsia-pink rose blooms fully, its petals tightly packed and catching light in velvet folds. Nestling beneath are whispering clouds of blush pink hydrangea florets that give the arrangement a soft, voluminous texture, while pristine white alstroemeria-each petal edged with a faint pale green stripe-adds crisp clarity and gentle contrast. To the right, tiny pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly-closed pink buds suggest a narrative of unfolding beauty, an intimacy of moments yet to come. Deep emerald leaves form a rich green frame, their glossy surfaces grounding the pastel palette. The corsage is secured with a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, draping across the wrist and extending down the back of a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone; the pearls add a quiet, vintage note that pairs exquisitely with the fresh florals. The lighting is soft and neutral, allowing colour and texture to speak: petals look plush, buds feel fragile, and leaves appear cool to the touch. Imagine this gracing a prom-goer from Hornchurch Country Park heading to a first dance, or resting against a bride's wrist at a small church reception-both occasions where the piece's restrained elegance and handcrafted construction would feel at home. A florist's touch is visible in the careful spacing and secure wiring, promising the corsage will remain composed through vows, photographs, and slow dances.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet love letter in white and green, a design you might slip on for a prom night or a wedding reception followed by a stroll past Hornchurch station. A creamy ivory rose takes center stage, its petals layered and softly curled, offering a plush, tactile focal point. Just beneath it a large, trumpet-like white blossom-likely an alstroemeria or small lily-fans open to a pale lime-green throat that deepens the arrangement and adds a hint of botanical contrast. Sprays of tiny, airy white Gypsophila thread through the design, their soft cloudiness offset by several fresh green buds suggesting new life still to open. To the lower left, miniature white daisy-like blooms with bright yellow centers provide a charming, almost nostalgic accent, while several deep green, glossy leaves cradle and define the shape with a full, organic silhouette. The corsage is anchored by a chic multi-strand pearl band, elastic and smooth, the white pearls reflecting light and lending an old-world polish to the contemporary flower placement. Against a clean white backdrop and bathed in soft, diffused light, textures are easy to read-the velvety rose, the crisp edges of the trumpet bloom, the feathery fillers, and the cool sheen of the pearls. As a local florist in Hornchurch I imagine wearing this piece for joyful moments on Hornchurch High Street or for family photos by nearby parks; it captures a mood of refined celebration while remaining tender and wearable.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A florist's careful hand has shaped this wrist corsage into a compact and expressive statement of occasion - photographed on a light-toned forearm against an immaculate white surface. The focal bloom is a generously sized, half-open pink rose: its petals flow from a soft rosy centre to a slightly darker magenta along the ruffled outer edges, offering a tactile, velvety presence that suggests a faint, floral fragrance. Grouped around it are three rich clusters of deep purple hydrangea whose individual florets carry whispering blue centres; together they create a luminous, jewel-like contrast to the rose. Interspersed greenery adds layered texture - long, silvery-green stems (reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender) provide a gentle halo, while glossy variegated ivy leaves with cream-edged margins lend a traditional, romantic outline. A modern twist comes from a broad, striped leaf twisted into a neat spiral, white-and-green banding giving a crisp architectural accent. Underpinning the flowers is a dark purple open-weave mesh that peeks through and ties the palette together with additional depth and softness. The overall effect is refined and wearable: the silky rose, the tender hydrangea, and the tactile greens create a small, sensory landscape. Often chosen for bridesmaids or prom guests across Hornchurch and nearby Emerson Park, this corsage is the sort of design we lovingly prepare at Hornchurch Flowers for local ceremonies and celebrations, ready to be delivered fresh and presented with care.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
I describe this wrist corsage as a study in subtle contrast: a single, generously bloomed peach-apricot rose anchors the piece, its layers of petals opening like a warm sunrise against a bright white backdrop. Beside it, two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact, spherical, and almost playful in texture - create a cheerful punctuation that lifts the rose's gentle sweetness. Around the flowers, broad, dark green leaves form a plush cradle, their glossy surfaces and rounded shapes providing depth and stability, while a crisply variegated leaf, striped in cream and green and artfully twisted, reaches out to trace the wrist with a refined, architectural flourish. The corsage is shown on the inner wrist of a person with light to medium brown skin, the tones harmonising with the peach and lime palette to produce a naturally flattering contrast. There is an implied softness to the scene: faint rose perfume, the green, cut-leaf scent, and the quiet anticipation of a day that might include vows or first dances. The fastening is discreetly hidden, so the design feels seamless against the skin. As a florist who makes pieces for families across Hornchurch - from Elm Park gatherings to intimate ceremonies by Hornchurch station - I craft this style for its timelessness and ease of wear. Hornchurch Flowers often recommends it for proms, weddings, and civils; its balanced colours and tactile textures read well in photographs and in hands, lending both elegance and a playful spark to any celebration.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a tender verse across the wrist, this corsage combines the crisp humility of white orchid with the buoyant texture of fresh greenery. A pristine Phalaenopsis takes centre stage, its broad white petals unfolding with a smooth, almost porcelain softness while a small, golden-yellow throat catches the light and lends a gentle focal warmth. Surrounding the bloom, delicate fronds of asparagus fern create an ethereal lacework that seems to float above the skin, their fine filigree adding movement and a green, woodland coolness. To the side, a handful of Hypericum berries provides a heartwarming counterpoint - each berry moving through a spectrum from pale green to a soft rose and into a richer cranberry tone, suggesting seasonal change and depth. The floral cluster is secured to the wrist with a strand-like bracelet of tiny, lustrous white pearls that coil comfortably and lend a faint heirloom shimmer, a nod to tradition beneath the modern bouquet. In the soft daylight the textures harmonise: the orchid's satin flesh, the fern's whisper, the berries' smooth sheen, and the pearls' cool glow. As a local Hornchurch florist might suggest for weddings near Langtons Gardens or prom nights posted from Hornchurch High Street, this corsage feels like a promise-romantic, restrained, and perfectly made-an accessory that whispers of care, ceremony, and the small luxuries that mark important beginnings.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in bright contrast and delicate craftsmanship, laid diagonally across a forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone so the wearable scale is clear. Two golden-yellow roses form the cheerful centrepiece-one fully opened to reveal layered petals on the left and a slightly smaller, tighter bloom to the right-each accented with a small clear crystal set near the centre that flitters with movement. Tucked slightly behind and above the roses, a single deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily rises with a sleek, trumpet curve, its near-black throat deepening the sunny warmth of the roses. Sprigs of fine asparagus fern weave between blooms, adding a soft, feathery halo, while tiny white button-like fillers nestle into crevices to build volume. Variegated, rounded leaves with pale margins create a solid, cool base and let the colours sing; a few glossy dark green leaves ground the composition. The corsage is secured with a narrow band concealed beneath the blooms, shown angled from bottom-left to mid-right across the image to demonstrate how it rests on the wrist during prom, weddings, or community events on Hornchurch High Street or at a reception near Hornchurch Country Park. The scent of fresh roses and the smooth, almost silky touch of the calla invite a moment of closeness, and the subtle rhinestone highlights add celebratory sparkle without overwhelming the natural beauty.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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