Carshalton Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Carshalton, we know that every wedding is unique—just like our beautiful wedding corsages. As your trusted Carshalton florist, we pour creativity and genuine care into each arrangement, whether you're tying the knot at All Saints Church, celebrating by Grove Park, or walking down Carshalton High Street.

We’re cherished by local couples and families from Wallington and Sutton to Hackbridge. Our bespoke corsages are hand-crafted from the freshest flowers, blending classic elegance with personal touches. Whether you’re after timeless ivory roses or playful, vibrant hues to match your theme, we’ll create wedding florals you’ll love.

  • Handmade with premium blooms—never mass-produced
  • Same-day delivery in Carshalton and surrounding areas if you order online before 3 PM
  • Eco-friendly packaging and a warm, local service

As leading florists in Carshalton, our decades of experience and local knowledge mean your wedding flowers arrive fresh and flawless—on time, every time. We invite you to browse our collection and trust us to add a special flourish to your big day. From Carshalton Village to St. Philomena’s, your celebration deserves the very best.

Order your wedding corsages online today for fast, reliable local same-day delivery. With Flowers Carshalton, beautiful beginnings are just a bouquet away!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage sits gracefully on a light-toned forearm, photographed against a crisp white background so its textures and colours read with clarity. Center stage is a bold white Gerbera daisy, its layered petals soft and satiny, radiating outward from a bright yellow-green centre that adds a lively, botanical pop. Interspersed around the daisy are smaller, pillowy white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds which give the arrangement a gentle, clouded volume, suggesting careful layering and an eye for feminine detail. Behind the flowers, deep green ruscus or salal leaves provide a lush backdrop; their glossy surfaces catch highlights and create depth, visually lifting the blossoms off the wrist. The cluster is fastened to a refined wristband of multiple pale pearl strands, each bead catching the light and lending a quiet vintage glamour that pairs beautifully with the crispness of the blooms. Sensory notes come through in the description: the cool, slightly green scent of freshly cut stems, the soft friction of petals against skin, and the reassuring weight of a well-made corsage. Designed for special occasions - a bride's mother, a bridesmaid, a promgoer, or someone marking a graduation - this corsage reads as both modern and timeless. As a Carshalton florist might suggest, its serene white palette complements events around Carshalton Beeches or a lakeside ceremony by the ponds, reflecting neighbourhood tastes for understated, classic floral styling. The photo emphasises the craftsmanship, the fresh quality of the flowers, and the way the piece sits naturally when worn.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet feels like a quiet first dance: tender, composed, and subtly radiant. Photographed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a crisp white background, the piece is centered on a bold, deep fuchsia-pink rose in full bloom, its densely layered petals curling outward in a lush spiral. Surrounding the rose, soft blush hydrangea florets add a cloud-like volume and a delicate, satiny texture; each tiny petal seems to hold a whisper of morning dew. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria flowers - their smooth petals punctuated by faint pale green markings near the centers - which lend a fresh, precise contrast to the romantic rose. On the right, a cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely uncurled pink buds hint at further unfolding, giving the corsage a sense of gentle progression.

Glossy emerald leaves cradle the blooms, framing the palette of fuchsia, blush, white and green with a vivid backdrop. The assembly sits on a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous white pearls that wraps around the wrist and trails slightly along the hand, marrying floral softness with classic jewellery elegance. The composition reads as an expertly balanced wearable bouquet: fragrant without heaviness, structured yet tender - ideal for prom, a wedding party, or a moment when understated romance is required. It is the sort of corsage that would feel perfectly at home in a garden party or a sunlit ceremony near the ponds and parks of Carshalton.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage, pictured on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white backdrop, reads like a small study in classic bridal whites and lush greens. The centrepiece is a creamy ivory rose, its soft, full bloom unfolding in layered curves that reflect a warm, soft light. Beneath it, a larger trumpet-shaped white flower-likely an alstroemeria-shows a gentle green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and adds a subtle, natural contrast to the pale petals. Interspersed among the main blooms are tiny sprigs of gypsophila, airy and feathery, which give the arrangement a cloud-like softness, while a cluster of petite daisy-like white florets with sunlit yellow centres offers a charming, almost playful note at the base.

Rich, broad green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish frame the flowers and provide a fresh, structured backdrop, and several bright green buds hint at blooms to come. The whole composition is secured by a chic multi-strand pearl band that hugs the wrist-cool, smooth pearls that speak of tradition and tactile refinement. As a Carshalton florist I often pair these ingredients for brides and prom-goers who want understated glamour; at Flowers Carshalton we make these wrist corsages to sit comfortably through vows, photos by The Grove, and evening dances around Carshalton High Street.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light settles on a delicately styled wrist corsage photographed on pale skin against a pure white background, where floristcraft and botanical poetry meet. The central bloom is a generous mauve-tinged rose, its petals unfurling in concentric layers that move from tender pale pink at the core to a richer magenta at the ruffled outer edge, creating a romantic, tactile centre. Surrounding the rose are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters whose individual florets reveal tiny blue-tinted hollows, lending the arrangement an almost starry, twilight quality. Interwoven among the flowers, glossy variegated ivy provides a classical frame-dark green hearts edged in creamy yellow-while airy, silvery-green foliage, suggestive of eucalyptus or trimmed lavender, adds a soft, fragrant backdrop and pleasing movement. A broad, striped green-and-white leaf has been rolled into a neat spiral, its bold variegation offering a contemporary twist and a sculptural counterpoint to the soft blooms. Beneath, a deep purple mesh ribbon with an open weave peeks through, its texture giving the corsage lightness and a refined, playful lift. The combination of velvety rose, papery hydrangea, crisp ivy and smooth curled leaf creates a multisensory piece that invites touch and sparks quiet joy. I often find this palette popular for Carshalton bridesmaids and prom guests-an accessory that feels handcrafted, locally attuned, and suited to the calm charm of Carshalton Beeches and the nearby parks.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage lies in its quiet conversation of colour and texture: a creamy apricot rose, classic in form and warm to the eye, opens at the centre like a small sun, inviting a gentle touch. Beside it, lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums tuck in close, their clustered florets creating a lively punctuation against the rose's smooth, velvety petals. Variegated striped foliage arcs away from the bloom in a graceful sweep, the pale bands of the leaf offering a graphic, contemporary edge that contrasts with the rose's old-fashioned softness. Dark, broad leaves-suggestive of ruscus or salal-anchor the design and provide depth, their glossy surfaces catching the studio light and framing the flowers with natural drama. The arrangement rests on warm, smooth skin against a plain white background, a deliberate study in freshness and proportion that could accompany a wedding morning, prom, or an intimate celebration in a Carshalton church hall or a reception on one of the village greens. The flowers appear freshly gathered, still breathing the faint, green scent of stems and rose perfume; the fastening is discreet, leaving only the living beauty of petals and leaves on display. As a florist who knows the small ceremonials of our town-from Carshalton Beeches gatherings to family anniversaries on Ruskin Road-I hear this corsage as a soft exclamation of joy, a wearable keepsake made to be felt as much as seen.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a small poem across the wrist, this corsage pairs a luminous ivory Phalaenopsis orchid with fine, floating greenery and a hint of berry-colour that feels at once delicate and sure. The orchid's broad petals unfold in soft ivory, each surface catching light and shading into a tiny bright yellow centre that seems to glow from within; it gives a quiet focal warmth amid the calm white bloom. Framing the flower are slender sprays of asparagus fern-feathery, almost weightless fronds that add fresh green texture and a gentle contrast to the orchid's smooth planes. Near the top of the cluster, a few glossy hypericum berries introduce a blush of colour, their tones shifting from pale green into soft rose and deeper cranberry, like the slow bloom of first affection. The bloom is fastened to the wrist by a multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet that slides lightly when the hand moves, offering a vintage whisper of heirloom charm against skin. The combined sensation-cool pearls, satiny petals, feathery fronds-is intimate and tactile, the kind of floral accessory that smells faintly of green stems and fresh-cut moss on a cool morning. Imagined for proms, small weddings, or anniversary evenings across Carshalton or a sunset meet-up near The Grove, this corsage reads as romantic, handcrafted, and assuredly fresh, available from local makers who know the neighbourhood light and how a single bloom can change the mood of an occasion.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A cheerful, thoughtfully balanced wrist corsage is pictured on a fair-to-medium wrist, photographed on a clean white field so every colour and texture is clear. The design centers on two golden-yellow roses - one fully open and expansive to the left, the other more cupped and intimate to the right - each given a delicate clear crystal at its heart that flashes with movement. Nestled just behind the roses, a single mini calla lily in an intense, black-cherry plum unfurls upward, its sleek, trumpet-like curve introducing an elegant, architectural line that contrasts the roses' soft layers. Lively, thread-like asparagus fern threads through the top and back of the composition, giving the corsage a feathered, airy halo, while broader variegated leaves with pale, almost creamy edges form a sturdy, cool-green base beneath the blooms. Little clusters of white button-like filler flowers peek through the foliage, increasing the visual fullness and lending a fresh, dewy suggestion. The fastening is discreet - a slim ribbon or elastic mostly concealed by blossoms - so the flowers appear to float on the skin, moving gently as the wearer turns their hand. You can almost sense the light rose scent and the soft, satiny touch of petals and calla spathe. Designed for prom, a bridesmaid or a guest of honour, this corsage blends joyful colour with refined drama. It carries the low-key, crafted quality of a Carshalton floral piece - evocative of a morning walk past the ponds or a delivery to a nearby High Street celebration.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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