Rickmansworth Wedding Corsages

At Flower Delivery Rickmansworth, we know just how important those little floral touches can be to your special day. As your local florist, we specialise in handcrafting exquisite wedding corsages using the freshest seasonal flowers, perfect for brides, mothers, or cherished guests. Each bouquet and corsage is made in our Rickmansworth workshop, right by The Aquadrome and close to well-known spots like High Street and Batchworth Lock. Whether your celebration is taking place in Croxley Green, Moor Park or nearby Chorleywood, you can count on our team for prompt, reliable service.

  • Same-day delivery available across Rickmansworth and surrounding areas when you order online by 3 PM.
  • Locally grown blooms and bespoke designs ensure every wedding corsage is unique.

We’re proud to be Rickmansworth’s friendly neighbourhood flower experts. With years of experience styling bouquets for local venues and families, our team pays attention to every petal and ribbon. If you need guidance selecting styles or matching your wedding colours, we’re always happy to advise. Let us add an elegant, personal touch to your celebration with our signature wedding florals! Order online today for reliable same-day delivery — or pop in to see our fresh displays and friendly florists in person. Trust Flower Delivery Rickmansworth for unforgettable flowers and genuine local care on your big day!

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Wedding Corsages
A classic white floral corsage is displayed on a light-skinned forearm against a stark white background, every element arranged to read like a miniature bouquet. At its heart a bold white Gerbera daisy commands attention, its numerous pristine petals radiating outward and cradling a lime-tinged, yellow-green centre that feels fresh and lively. Nestled close are delicate spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds which lend softness and a subtle, layered silhouette; together they form a gentle cloud of white textures. Behind them, rich dark green foliage-likely Ruscus or salal-creates a structured, glossy backdrop that makes the whites appear even brighter and provides that crucial botanical anchor. The flowers are bound to a refined triple-strand wristband of small white pearls, the beads catching soft highlights and adding a hint of vintage refinement. As a florist describing this piece, I notice the tender contrast between the Gerbera's satiny petals and the slightly spiky, cushiony centre; I imagine the light, green-tinged scent that accompanies freshly cut blooms. This design is made for formal moments-weddings, proms, or graduations-and carries an air of calm celebration suitable for an afternoon at the Rickmansworth Aquadrome or an evening reception on the High Street. The composition is airy yet secure, crafted to rest comfortably on the wrist and to be remembered long after the day ends.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured against a clean white field, this wrist corsage evokes spring evenings and thoughtful rituals; a light-to-medium skin toned left hand and forearm provide context and scale for the arrangement. The showpiece is a fully opened hot fuchsia-pink rose whose tightly packed petals create a dense, velvety bloom at the heart. Surrounding it, soft clusters of blush and pale pink hydrangea florets build volume and a feathered texture, their edges almost translucent in the gentle studio light. White alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-are woven through the design, each presenting smooth, slightly curved petals dusted with pale green streaking close to their centres, adding a delicate, painterly detail. A small grouping of light green alstroemeria buds and a couple of nearly unfurled pink blooms sit to one side, suggesting movement and the promise of more fragrance. Rich, broad emerald leaves frame the lower edges of the corsage, providing structural support and a vivid chromatic contrast that makes the pinks read brighter. The whole bouquet is fastened by a refined, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, the strands forming a subtle, net-like band around the wrist and glinting softly along the back of the hand. The composition reads as both elegant and approachable, suitable for prom, a bridal party, or a cherished guest; the balance of textures and colours shows attentive technique and an understanding of wearable comfort that an experienced florist would prioritise.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in refined contrast: a creamy ivory rose crowns the arrangement, its petals unfolding in soft, sculpted layers, and below it, slightly to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria unfurls to display a subtle green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward. Scattered among these principal blooms are tiny, bright green buds-some closed, hinting at future opening-and delicate sprays of white Gypsophila that create a gauzy texture around the focal flowers. A tiny cluster of daisy-like white florets with golden centres sits nearer the wrist, offering a cheerful counterpoint to the rose's serenity. The composition is framed by several broad, deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy sheen that anchor the arrangement and add visual weight. A multi-strand bracelet of evenly matched faux pearls secures the flowers to the wrist; the elastic strands curve around the arm with a soft, luminous glow, their cool surface contrasting the warmth of skin. Photographed against a clean white backdrop under soft, diffuse lighting, the image highlights the interplay of textures from velvety petals and ribbed alstroemeria to glossy foliage and polished pearls. The overall effect is elegant and intimate-a corsage designed for vows and celebrations, from prom evenings to wedding receptions. As a florist familiar with services around Rickmansworth Aquadrome and Croxley Green, I picture this piece worn with quiet confidence at local ceremonies and photographed on church steps or beside canal-side bridal portraits.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light falls across a wrist adorned with a handcrafted corsage, where floristry meets understated drama. The focal rose is a generous, partially open bloom in a muted pink-lilac hue; its many petals form a plush, tactile centre that reads luxurious yet tender, like a blush at the start of an evening. Flanking the rose are compact clusters of deep purple hydrangea, each tiny floret threaded with a pale blue heart that lends a luminous depth and a cool contrast to the rose's warmer blush. Interspersed foliage creates movement: long, silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of lavender or eucalyptus-fan out behind the blooms with a soft, herbaceous suggestion of scent, while variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and creamy-yellow margins provide classic structure and a reflective sheen. A broad, striped leaf in white and green is tightly curled into a modern spiral, introducing an architectural flourish that balances the organic forms. Beneath the flowers a dark violet, open-weave mesh mat adds texture and subtle lift, its lacy pattern both contemporary and delicate. The tactile palette-silky rose petals, velvety hydrangeas, crisp ivy, and feathery greens-invites close admiration and gentle handling. This arrangement feels suited to bridesmaids, prom escorts, or honored guests at a summer reception, offering cool, garden-like freshness. As a florist who often delivers to homes around Chorleywood and Croxley Green, I imagine this corsage travelling the short lane from studio to celebration, arriving cool and ready to make an understated yet memorable statement.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is in its gentle balance: a creamy apricot rose commands the centre with open, soft petals that spiral inward, exuding a warm, tender glow against the clean white backdrop. Beside it sit two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-cheerful pom-poms whose dense, spiky petals bring a bright, almost playful punctuation to the arrangement. Rich green foliage-broad, glossy leaves that may be ruscus or salal-forms a verdant cradle beneath the blooms, lending weight and depth while cushioning the rose. A single variegated leaf, striped in pale cream and green, is folded into a graceful sweep that frames the composition and creates a subtle sense of movement across the wrist. The corsage is secured unobtrusively so the focus remains on the floral shapes and textures; you can almost sense the rose's faint perfume and the crisp, green note of cut foliage. Worn on soft, living skin, this piece feels suited to a range of moments: a mother's corsage at a local Rickmansworth High Street wedding reception, a prom-worn keepsake photographed by the canals at Batchworth Lock, or a thoughtful accessory for a summer celebration in the Colne Valley. Prepared with the same quiet care we give every order at Flower Delivery Rickmansworth, it celebrates colour contrast, tactile variety, and the small but powerful gestures that make an event feel lovingly remembered.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a light-skinned wrist against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in contrast and quiet luxury. The focal Phalaenopsis orchid is pristine white, its broad, sensuous petals smooth to the touch and arranged so the bloom appears to glow; at its center the labellum shows a vivid yellow and a deeper orange accent that provides a warm, painterly detail. Surrounding the bloom, delicate asparagus fern fronds form a soft, verdant nest that seems to float, offering a filigree of green that offsets the orchid's solid form. A small cluster of round Hypericum berries sits to the upper right of the bloom, their surfaces glossy and showing an autumnal gradient from pale green to rose and finally to crimson, which gives the piece a natural, seasonal rhythm. A ruffled lime-green accent leaf near the berries adds a modern pop of colour and fresh texture. The corsage is fastened to the wrist by a fine multi-strand pearl bracelet; the tiny white pearls catch the light and glide coolly across the skin, lending a touch of classic refinement. Bathed in gentle daylight, the arrangement reads as effortless elegance and is a favorite for events in and around Croxley Green and Rickmansworth High Street, where brides and prom-goers often ask for a corsage that balances heirloom charm with contemporary detail.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, shown against a pure white backdrop and worn on a light-to-medium toned wrist, was composed to read both on camera and in person. Two vivid yellow roses form the heart of the design: a larger, open rose at the left and a slightly smaller, more cupped bloom to its right, their layered petals soft to the touch and fragrant with that fresh rose sweetness. Each rose is graced with a tiny clear diamante set near its centre, a subtle glint that picks up ambient light. Rising behind them is a single mini calla lily in an almost-black cherry or deep plum hue; its satin surface and elongated trumpet shape create a confident, architectural contrast to the round warmth of the roses. Fine asparagus-fern fronds weave around the top and back of the cluster for delicate texture, while broad variegated leaves-pale-edged, glossy-form a supportive base. Nestled among the foliage, small white button-like filler flowers add fullness without weight. The corsage sits diagonally across the frame from bottom-left to mid-right, demonstrating the natural curve when worn and the way the elements sit against skin.As a florist serving the Rickmansworth area, including Croxley Green and Chorleywood, I choose these colour pairings for their ability to read well in daylight at venues such as the Aquadrome or local village halls. This piece is thoughtfully balanced for comfort and presence on the wrist, and available from Flower Delivery Rickmansworth for local customers seeking a bright yet sophisticated wearable bloom.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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