Chislehurst Wedding Corsages

Welcome to your trusted florist in Chislehurst, where every celebration deserves stunning wedding corsages and elegant bouquets. As local floral experts, we're passionate about crafting unforgettable arrangements that reflect the charm of Royal Parade, capture the serenity of Scadbury Park, and add a fragrant touch to weddings at Cameron Road.

With our same-day flower delivery service available until 3 PM, you can enjoy fresh, beautiful blooms for your special day, even at a moment’s notice. Our hand-tied corsages blend tradition with a modern twist, perfect for bridal parties across Chislehurst, as well as in Petts Wood, Bickley, and Sidcup. When you order online, our professional team ensures your flowers are arranged with care and delivered promptly—always with a personal, local touch.

  • Same-day delivery to Chislehurst, Petts Wood & Sidcup
  • Bespoke corsages for weddings, proms, and special occasions
  • Expertly crafted bouquets using the freshest seasonal flowers

Our reputation as your friendly neighbourhood florist is built on years of local experience, a commitment to quality, and genuine care for each design. When you choose Flower Delivery Chislehurst, you’re not just ordering flowers—you’re working with a dedicated team rooted in the community, ready to help make your wedding memories bloom. Browse our collection and order online today for premium flowers, reliable service, and heartfelt support for your special occasion.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft studio light illuminates a white floral wrist corsage elegantly positioned on the forearm of someone with light-toned skin, set against a seamless white background so every detail can be appreciated. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, its velvety petals layered in a wide, even circle around a lively yellow-lime centre that provides a delicate, almost botanical focal point. Nestled close are clusters of small, snow-white chrysanthemum-like flowers and a few creamy lisianthus buds that curve inward, creating a gentle, romantic texture and a feeling of movement across the wrist. Beneath and between the blooms the deep green leaves of ruscus or salal are visible, their glossy surfaces and tapered shapes grounding the arrangement with a vivid, cool contrast. The flowers are held together by a refined multi-strand bracelet of pearl beads; the pearls sit snugly against the skin and reflect the light with a soft sheen, reinforcing the corsage's classic, bridal quality. As a florist who often works for celebrations around Chislehurst High Street and neighbours making last-minute choices for weddings or proms, I note the subtle sensory notes: a clean, slightly sweet floral scent with green undertones, the satiny texture of petals, and the reassuring click of pearl beads. Thoughtful and timeless, this corsage feels like a wearable keepsake - perfect for a bride, bridesmaid or guest who wants something understated yet meticulously made by local hands at Flower Delivery Chislehurst.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a page from a fairytale: at its center a luxuriant, deep fuchsia-pink rose unfurls in a proud, symmetrical bloom, petals layered tightly and rich with colour. Surrounding the rose, soft clusters of blush-pink hydrangea provide a whispery, textured backdrop that softens the composition and invites touch. Scattered among these blooms are several white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each petal edged with subtle light green veins that draw the eye inward toward delicate yellow-green throats. To the right, a thoughtful cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a smattering of smaller, almost closed pink buds introduce a sense of anticipation, as if the corsage itself might breathe and continue to bloom through the evening.

Shiny, broad emerald leaves frame the arrangement, setting off the pastel and vivid tones with a cool, living contrast. The ensemble is bound to the wrist with a refined, multi-strand white pearl bracelet whose small, glimmering beads create a net-like support that extends partly down the back of the left hand, visible against light-to-medium skin. The overall impression is tender and uplifting - a fragrant companion for vows, first dances, or prom photos along Chislehurst Common - where the floral scent collects like a memory. The craftsmanship suggests careful construction and florist's restraint: every bloom placed with intention, every texture balanced, offering an accessory that feels both timeless and intimately local.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This refined wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a pristine white background, reads like a small poem of white blooms and glossy foliage. The centerpiece is a lush, creamy white rose whose layered petals curl outward with a soft, velveteen texture, catching a gentle studio light that highlights each delicate fold. Nestled just below is a trumpet-like white bloom-suggestive of Alstroemeria-with a pale green-yellow throat offering a whisper of colour that deepens the arrangement's visual story. Scattered among the principal flowers are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their featherweight clusters creating an ethereal cushion around the rose, while petite daisy-style heads with bright yellow centres add a touch of innocent cheer toward the lower edge. Small green buds peek out, suggesting life and continuity, as broad, deep-green leaves with a polished surface provide a rich, leafy frame. The corsage is fastened by a chic elastic band formed of several strands of creamy faux pearls; the beads lie smooth and round against the skin, lending old-world glamour to a modern wristlet. As a local florist who often assembles pieces for weddings and proms on Chislehurst High Street and for ceremonies near the Caves, I imagine this design worn with quiet confidence-its scent subtly fresh, its silhouette refined, and its presence an elegant punctuation to vows, photos, and dances late into the night.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft aura surrounds this wristlet, where traditional floristry meets contemporary detail on a light-toned wrist photographed against pure white to let every hue sing. The focal rose is a lush mauve-pink, partially unfurled and layered with silky petals that graduate to a richer magenta at their outer edges; its smooth surface suggests a barely-there dewy sheen and a gentle fragrance that lingers. To one side, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters add weight and visual contrast, each small petal folding toward a subtle blue-white centre that seems to glow like twilight. Interspersed throughout are glossy, variegated ivy leaves whose creamy margins brighten the palette, and slender, silvery-green foliage-lavender- or eucalyptus-like-that threads a soft, aromatic underpinning through the piece. A sculptural curled leaf with white-and-green striping lends a contemporary flourish, providing movement and a graphic focal line that balances the softness of the rose. Dark purple open-weave mesh peeks beneath the blooms, its lacy texture lifting and shadowing the arrangement so the colours read as richer and deeper. The corsage feels tactile and considered-silky petals, crisp ivy, and feathery greens composing a multi-sensory accessory-and evokes the quiet anticipation of a special evening, whether a wedding on a warm Chislehurst summer afternoon or a prom photographed under street lamps on Windsor Drive. Expertly wired and cushioned to sit comfortably, it reads as both an heirloom-ready classic and a fresh, modern accent.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen in bright, neutral light against a plain white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrasts and considered structure - the sort of piece we make for brides and families around Chislehurst Common and the High Street. The centerpiece is a large, fully opened rose in a soft apricot-peach shade; its layered, velvety petals spiral inward and reflect a warm, tender light that invites a careful touch. Tucked beneath the rose are two cheerful lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, cushiony heads forming a lively textural duet with the rose's smooth face. A base of deep green leaves - likely ruscus or salal - gives the design depth and support, while an artfully curled variegated leaf, striped with pale cream and green, sweeps outwards, adding architectural flair and a modern silhouette that frames the wrist. The skin tone visible is light to medium, and the fastening is discreet, suggesting a hidden elastic or ribbon beneath the foliage. Up close you can imagine the subtle scent of fresh rose softened by green notes of cut foliage; the visual balance is both romantic and contemporary. Prepared with local care by a practicing florist familiar with Chislehurst's weddings and events, this corsage is scaled to accompany vows, first dances, and long photographs - a wearable detail that reads beautifully in both daylight on Church Street and the softer evening light of Elmstead Woods.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled on the inside of a light-skinned wrist, an elegant Phalaenopsis orchid commands the scene, its pure white petals unfolding with calm, sculptural beauty against a spotless white background. The orchid's throat glows with a vivid yellow and a touch of orange, a small sunburst that captures attention and subtly warms the arrangement. Surrounding the bloom, wisps of asparagus-like fern provide an intricate lace of green, airy and refined, creating gentle movement around the central flower. To one side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries offers seasonal punctuation: smooth, almost glassy spheres shading from pale green into soft rose and finishing in a deep cranberry red, their colours suggesting harvest-time richness and visual depth. Near the berries, a piece of ruffled lime green foliage offers a crisp, contemporary accent that brightens the palette. The botanical elements are fastened to the wrist by a slender band composed of several strands of tiny luminous white pearls, their cool smoothness contrasting with the orchid's velvet-like petals and the fern's fine texture. The overall impression is of considered restraint-romantic without being ornate-captured in soft, diffuse light that honours the floral surfaces and highlights the meticulous hand-arrangement. This timeless wrist corsage evokes quiet celebration-promises kept, vows to come, or an evening of formal company-and reads like the kind of accessory a thoughtful local florist would prepare for special Chislehurst moments by hand.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A handcrafted wrist corsage poised on a light-skinned wrist, laid diagonally from the lower left toward the centre right of the frame, lit by soft studio light that keeps colours vivid against a pure white backdrop. Two golden yellow roses take centre stage: the left blossom open and generous with layered petals, the right more cup-shaped and intimate. Each rose has been given a small, clear crystal placed near its heart, producing tiny flashes when the arm moves. Set just behind the roses, a single deep burgundy plum calla lily lifts with elegant curvature, its near-black throat creating a gourmet contrast to the sunlit yellow. Around this trio, wisps of asparagus fern add feathered, breathy volume while sprays of petite white filler flowers-reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or baby's breath-soften edges and lend a vintage charm. Variegated green leaves with pale margins provide structure and a cool, matte sheen, their rounded forms grounding the composition. The corsage sits naturally as you would pin it for a prom or a bride, the fastening discreet beneath foliage; you can almost detect the warm, slightly honeyed scent of the roses mingled with the clean, green note of foliage. As a local florist I picture this worn at a Chislehurst garden fête or wedding ceremony near the High Street, the colours catching afternoon light as guests stroll past café windows or pause by the old lime trees on the way to photographs.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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