Barkingside Wedding Corsages

At Barkingside Flowers, we know just how important those finishing floral touches are for your big day. Nestled in the heart of Barkingside, our talented local florists lovingly handcraft wedding corsages and beautiful bouquets for celebrations big and small—right here on Cranbrook Road and just steps from the vibrant Barkingside High Street and Fullwell Cross Library.

Whether you’re planning a grand ceremony in Clayhall, an intimate gathering in Gants Hill, or welcoming guests from Redbridge, our expert team will design wedding flowers that express your unique style and complement every dress, lapel, or wrist. All our arrangements are designed with years of experience and a personal touch rooted in our Barkingside community. We’re proud to be the trusted local florist couples rely on for memorable wedding moments.

  • Serving Clayhall, Gants Hill & Redbridge
  • Handcrafted with fresh, premium blooms
  • Same-day delivery on all orders placed before 3 PM

Order your wedding corsages online for quick, reliable service and heartfelt care. With Barkingside Flowers, you’re not just buying flowers—you’re supporting a local florist who truly cares about your special moments. Let us add colour, fragrance, and love to your celebration today!

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate wrist corsage, luminous in whites and deep greens, appears to float on the wearer's forearm against a pure white background, its composition precise yet effortlessly romantic. At the centre sits a striking white Gerbera daisy whose silken petals radiate outward from a vivid yellow-green heart, the textured center offering a subtle point of contrast. Nestled around that focal bloom are smaller, tender white flowers-soft lisianthus buds and cushiony spray chrysanthemums-that add volume and a whisper of layered softness. Dark, glossy Ruscus or salal leaves fan out behind the blooms, their cool emerald tones grounding the airy whites and lending a sculptural silhouette along the wrist. The cluster is affixed by a refined multi-strand pearl band: tiny, opalescent beads that curve around the skin and lend a hint of vintage romance without overpowering the flowers. Up close you can imagine the soft, velvety feel of the petals and the faint vegetal scent of freshly cut stems, a soothing, green perfume that accompanies a bride, bridesmaid, or prom guest. The overall mood is one of quiet celebration-pure, composed, wearable art crafted with attention to proportion, texture, and comfort. This is the kind of corsage a florist in Barkingside would make for a morning ceremony in Valentines Park or an elegant evening at a local event, offering a classic floral accent that reads as both modern and timeless.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a white studio background, this wrist corsage reads as a miniature bouquet made to be worn. The focal point is a generous, fully opened hot fuchsia-pink rose whose densely layered petals curl outward in a luxurious spiral, suggesting both warmth and a gentle fragrance. Nestled around it, soft blush pink hydrangea florets create a lush, cloud-like cushion of tiny petals that add volume and a tactile, almost velvety texture. Scattered through the composition are crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each showing four to six delicate petals with subtle pale green veining at their centers, their clean shapes bringing brightness and definition. To the right, pale green alstroemeria buds and small partially opened pink blooms introduce an element of anticipation and natural growth. Rich emerald leaves frame the flowers, their broad surfaces providing striking contrast and grounding the arrangement. The ensemble is fastened by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that encircle the wrist and extend slightly toward the back of the hand, catching the light with gentle iridescence. The arrangement is carefully proportioned, with light falling softly across petals and leaves to highlight texture and depth. Perfect for proms, wedding parties, or a thoughtful celebration accessory, this corsage balances classic elegance with a wearable, living charm. A florist from Barkingside might recommend it for those seeking a romantic, well-crafted piece that photographs beautifully and feels comfortable through an evening's dancing at a local hall or venue.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is captured on a fair-skinned wrist entering from the bottom right into a bright white field, a study in classic bridal whites and verdant contrast. Central to the design is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals unfold in delicate spirals; beneath it and slightly to the left a larger white trumpet-shaped bloom, likely an Alstroemeria, reveals a tender green-yellow throat that gives the arrangement depth and a subtle focal shift. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila drift through the composition like soft mist, while clustered green buds hint at blossoms yet to come. A small daisy-like white floret with a golden center sits near the lower cluster, a gentle punctuation against the richer foliage. Deep, glossy green leaves, broad and smooth to the touch, frame the florals and define the silhouette against the background. The corsage is mounted on a multi-strand elastic bracelet of lustrous faux pearls that encircle the wrist, their cool sheen balancing the soft textures of petal and leaf. The overall feel is quiet sophistication - suitable for wedding parties, proms, or formal dances - and when worn the piece releases a faint fresh-cut floral scent reminiscent of early spring. As a local florist in Barkingside I craft similar bracelets for ceremonies along High Street and deliveries across Redbridge; each stem is chosen for freshness and wearable comfort. The image communicates expert floral design through thoughtful layering, tactile contrast, and a timeless palette of ivory, white, and deep green.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is a study in contrast and refinement, photographed on a pale wrist against a stark white field so every texture and hue reads clearly. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-tinged rose, partly unfurled to reveal densely layered petals where a slightly deeper magenta stains the ruffled outer edges, suggesting softness and romance. Nestled at its side, cushiony clusters of deep purple hydrangea bring a cool, velvety presence; each floret shows a subtle blue-centered highlight that adds luminous depth like a twilight sky reflected on still water. Interspersed greenery lends structure: variegated English ivy with cream-flecked margins, long silvery-green sprays that smell faintly of eucalyptus, and a glossy striped leaf in white and green expertly curled into a sculptural loop for contemporary movement. A dark violet lace of open-mesh ribbon sits beneath the blooms, its fine netting giving air and lift while visually anchoring the composition to the wrist. The bouquet's textures invite touch - the rose's silky petals, the hydrangea's papery clusters, the glossy ivy and the taut spiral leaf - composing a multisensory keepsake. I picture this corsage traveling from a Barkingside High Street wedding venue to Hainault Forest for photographs, or adorning a prom guest arriving by the Seven Kings station; it feels fresh-cut, quietly scented, and made to mark moments with understated elegance. The piece reads as both celebratory and intimate, handcrafted for occasions where delicacy and modern flair are equally desired.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This close-view wrist corsage is composed with attentive restraint: a single, fully opened rose in a pale apricot-peach tone forms the soft focal point, its layered petals folding inward with a velvety tenderness that invites a gentle touch. Nestled beneath are two lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded forms like cheerful punctuation against the rose's calm warmth, providing a lively, textural foil. The supporting foliage is a study in contrasts - broad, deep-green leaves (salal or ruscus) sit low and steady, while a crisply folded variegated leaf with horizontal lighter stripes sweeps outwards to add an architectural curl. The skin shown is a warm, light to medium brown, photographed on a plain white background in soft, even light that preserves colour fidelity and the sheen of the leaves. The corsage feels handcrafted and dependable, likely fastened with an elastic or ribbon hidden beneath the greenery, ready to travel from a quiet morning of getting ready to an evening celebration. Picture it arriving at a small family wedding or a prom near Barkingside - perhaps delivered from a trusted local florist to a home by Valentines Park - it reads as both modern and timeless: romantic without being fussy, bright without being loud. There is an understated scent of rose and freshly cut foliage, and the arrangement's balance of soft peach and zesty lime-green gives it a mood of optimistic elegance, perfect for marking a personal milestone.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a small poem on the wrist, this corsage is an intimate study in contrast and calm. A single, luminous white Phalaenopsis takes centre stage, its broad, velvety petals unfurling with a serene confidence while a yellow-and-orange throat provides a concentrated pulse of colour that draws the eye inward. The orchid's smooth surface is set against an airy bed of asparagus fern; the fern's filigree fronds float gently, their bright green tones softening the blossom's sculptural whiteness. On the outer edge, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries reads like a sequence of little stories - each berry moving from pale green through a blushing rose to a deep, ripe cranberry - and beside them a small swathe of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a playful textural counterpoint. The corsage is secured on a refined, multi-strand bracelet made of tiny white pearls; the cool, glossy beads circle the wrist with the discreet shimmer of family heirlooms and quiet celebration. Photographed against a stark white backdrop in soft daylight, the piece feels at once modern and traditional, tactile in thought if not touch: satiny, feathery, glossy and gently structured. Worn for a prom, wedding or anniversary, this arrangement conveys poised romance and calm assurance. As a local touch, the design is the sort of piece people in Barkingside ask for when they want something unshowy but technically refined - a little keepsake of a moment, suited to ceremonies near Hainault Forest Country Park or the quieter corners of the High Street.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Sunlit and refined, this wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned wrist against a stark white background, arranged diagonally from the bottom-left toward the middle-right so the floral silhouette reads instantly. The focal pair of yellow roses radiate warmth - one large and open, the other slightly more buttoned - their petals soft and slightly fragrant, each punctuated by a single clear diamante near the centre that catches the light when the wearer moves. Just behind them, a solitary dark purple-burgundy calla lily lifts and curves, its velvety petal shaping a graceful trumpet that contrasts both colour and line with the round, sunny roses. Interwoven greenery adds texture and structure: light, airy asparagus-fern fronds create a halo of fine texture; broad variegated leaves with pale margins (think pittosporum-style foliage) provide weight at the base; and tiny white filler blooms nestle into pockets, giving the corsage a compact, garden-fresh fullness. The overall effect is at once celebratory and composed, suggesting the bright confidence of a wedding attendant or prom guest. Studio lighting highlights the sheen of the calla and the sparkle of the gems while preserving the tactile impression of petals, waxy variegation, and feathery fern. The fastening is discreet, a thin band mostly hidden so the flowers remain the visual focus - a small, wearable bouquet that reads as thoughtfully tailored and ready for a special evening.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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