Bexley Wedding Corsages – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

At Flowers Bexley, we know a special day deserves unforgettable details. Our premium wedding corsages are lovingly hand-crafted right here in Bexley, using the freshest seasonal flowers for each design. Whether you’re celebrating at the historic Danson Park Pavilion or near the leafy lanes of Belvedere Road, our local team is here to add the perfect finishing touch to your wedding party.

We are proud to serve couples across Bexley, as well as neighbouring areas like Sidcup and Welling. Our skilled florists select every bloom with care based on your colour theme and personal style, ensuring your corsage complements your special occasion beautifully. From classic buttonholes to elegant wrist corsages, we combine expertise and artistry for truly personal results.

  • Same-day delivery available in Bexley, Sidcup & Welling (order online by 3 PM)
  • Fresh, expertly arranged wedding flowers tailored to you
  • Trusted local florist on Broadway and throughout Bexley

Order your bespoke wedding corsages and bouquets online with Flowers Bexley. We understand how important every detail is, and are dedicated to making your celebration truly memorable. Trust your local experts for reliable service and stunning floral creations, delivered with care on your big day.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate, wearable bouquet is pictured on a fair-toned wrist against a simple white background, where every floral detail can be seen and appreciated. At the heart sits a bright white Gerbera daisy, its many satin-like petals radiating from a pale yellow-green centre that gives the bloom a lively, sunlit focus. Surrounding the Gerbera are soft, cloud-like sprays of small white chrysanthemum-type flowers and a few creamy lisianthus buds that introduce gentle curves and whisper-soft textures, layering the composition so it reads as both structured and intimate. Rich, deep green foliage-likely salal or Ruscus-peeks out from behind, providing a cooling contrast that visually anchors the arrangement and frames the wrist like a living cuff. The flowers are fastened to a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls which sit just beneath the blooms, offering a vintage, romantic sheen against the skin. From a florist's perspective, the piece balances longevity and tenderness: selected for fresh feel and comfortable wear, it carries a soft, cut-grass scent and a quiet weight when worn. I often make similar corsages for weddings and proms around Bexleyheath and the nearby lanes by the Broadway, and Flowers Bexley crafts each one with the same thoughtful finishing touches-secure wiring, neatly hidden stems, and a balanced silhouette meant to complement rather than overpower a dress or suit. The overall impression is one of serene elegance, a small token of celebration meant to be touched, photographed, and remembered.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet sits like a small, wearable garden photographed on a left arm with a light-to-medium skin tone, the white background sharpening every petal and leaf. The focal bloom is a plush hot-fuchsia rose, fully open and rich with layered petals that suggest a warm, rosy perfume. Nestled around it are soft clusters of blush hydrangea, their rounded florets creating depth and a velveteen cushion beneath the central rose. White alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - punctuate the design with their graceful, four- to six-petaled faces, each marked by delicate pale-green streaks at the centre that draw the eye in. To the right, a small spray of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, almost-formed pink blooms hint at movement and the promise of more colour as the night progresses. Broad, deep emerald leaves provide a glossy counterpoint, their smooth surfaces and firm veins giving structure and fresh scent. A multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls secures the corsage: the pearls gleam softly in the light, forming a feminine, net-like band that wraps the wrist and extends partially over the back of the hand. The image emphasizes craftsmanship - careful wiring, balanced symmetry and layered textures - and would complement first dances, vows or prom entrances. Imagine it carried through a spring ceremony near Danson Park or pinned on a bridesmaid stepping out from a Bexley village church: an elegant, personal accent that feels both timeless and made-for-now.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads as an intimate study in white and green, captured on a fair hand against a spotless white backdrop so each botanical detail is plainly visible. Dominating the arrangement is a creamy ivory rose whose petals open with gentle gravity, their satiny edges catching a muted light. Beneath and slightly left of this central bloom a larger, trumpet-like white flower - reminiscent of an Alstroemeria or small lily - presents a pale green-yellow throat that adds depth and a whisper of colour. Bright green unopened buds tuck into the design, suggesting growth and continuity, while pin-like clusters of Baby's Breath lend a soft, clouded texture that contrasts with the rose's solidity. A small assemblage of white daisy-style florets, their golden-yellow centres warm against the cool whites, sits near the wrist and brings a hint of cheerful innocence. Rich, broad leaves in deep green cradle and contour the flowers; their smooth, waxy surfaces provide visual weight and a natural frame. The floral cluster is fastened to the wrist with a chic multi-strand pearl band - many evenly sized, lustrous pearls on elastic that rest coolly against skin and echo the arrangement's refined mood. The composition suggests careful, practiced hands made it - a corsage suited to vows, dances, or anniversary moments - and its understated palette and tactile contrasts make it feel both modern and deeply traditional.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Elegantly worn on a light-toned wrist against a stark white field, this floral wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet crafted for memorable evenings. The focal rose is a plush mauve-pink, its petals unfurling to reveal a layered centre that lightens toward the heart while the outer ruffles carry a richer magenta edge-a detail that lends the bloom an almost velvet sheen. Clusters of saturated indigo-blue hydrangea sit close by, their many tiny petals each revealing a subtle pale-blue center that adds luminous contrast and an overall sense of depth. Sprigs of silvery-green foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or flowering lavender-add a whispery backdrop and a barely-there, herbaceous scent in the mind's nose. Interspersed glossy variegated ivy brings structured form, dark green encircled by pale cream, and a single wide leaf striped with white and green is artistically curled into a modern spiral to lift the composition. A dark purple open-weave mesh nestles under the blooms, its lacy texture amplifying the chiaroscuro between petals and shadow. This corsage balances softness and sculptural rhythm: silky, dew-suggesting rose petals, the velvet cluster of hydrangea, and crisp, shiny foliage that invites touch. As a local creation from a Bexley florist's sensibility-recalling evenings near Bexleyheath Broadway or a summer wedding by the bandstand at Danson Park-it feels intimate and polished, an accessory designed to make the wearer feel cherished. Flowers Bexley's hands-on arranging shows in the seamless harmony of colour, texture, and proportion.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is easy to read even at a glance: a creamy apricot rose sits as a gentle, central bloom, its petals layered in a soft spiral that invites a light touch and carries a quiet, warm perfume. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums pop like confetti, their dense, buttoned texture offering a cheerful counterpoint to the rose's smooth, open form. A foundation of rich, dark green foliage - likely salal or ruscus - sweeps beneath the flowers to give structure and weight, while a striking variegated leaf, banded with pale cream and deep green, has been folded and curved to trace a graceful arc along the wrist, introducing a contemporary, almost sculptural line. The corsage rests on a left wrist shown against a pristine white background; skin tone is light to medium, with subtle shadows that reveal the natural contours of hand and wrist. The fastening is discreet, tucked beneath the foliage so the design reads as a floating bouquet of small-scale blooms. As a florist who brings pieces to weddings and events around Bexleyheath and Bexley Village, I picture this worn during first dances, processionals, or celebratory photographs: soft, wearable, and intimate. Flowers Bexley prepares pieces like this for local ceremonies and can easily adapt the palette for brides, prom-goers, or special guests. The arrangement feels fresh, tactile, and poised - a compact statement of tenderness and joyful detail.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Draped across a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white background, this refined wrist corsage centres on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad petals open like a quiet promise. The orchid's throat carries a concentrated splash of yellow warming into deeper orange at its heart, catching the light with a soft, luminous presence. Surrounding the bloom, a halo of asparagus fern offers feathery, bright-green texture that lifts and frames the flower with gentle movement. Nestled to the upper right, a tight cluster of Hypericum berries provides a natural counterpoint: glossy spheres shifting from pale green to rose and then to a deep cranberry tone, their sheen echoing the orchid's satiny petals. Ruffled lime-green accent foliage near the berries adds a crisp, contemporary note and extra textural variety. The composition is secured on the wrist by a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their cool, smooth surfaces creating an elegant base that reads both timeless and youthful. The lighting is soft and directional, enhancing tactile contrasts-the orchid's smooth velvet, the fern's filigree, the berries' glassy gloss-while the white backdrop keeps the overall impression serene and focused. As a local Bexley florist might describe it, this piece balances tradition and modernity and is ideal for formal events from weddings to prom nights across Bexleyheath and Welling. Flowers Bexley prepares this style with attention to freshness and fit, mindful of streetside celebrations from the Broadway to the High Street.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage feels like a small, sunlit celebration laid across a pale forearm and positioned diagonally from the bottom-left toward the centre-right of the image. Two warm yellow roses form the focal duet - one fully open and generous, the other a more intimate cupped bloom - each centered with a tiny sparkling crystal that winks with each slight turn. Rising behind them is a single mini calla lily in an intense, near-black plum shade; its smooth, sculpted curve balances the roses' layered petals and deepens the palette. Around the blooms, airy sprigs of asparagus-like fern breathe movement into the arrangement while broad variegated leaves with pale margins provide a stable, cool green foundation. Interspersed among these are clusters of diminutive white filler flowers that add a soft peppering of texture and fullness. The piece reads both contemporary and timeless - bright, optimistic yellow softened by sophisticated plum and grounded by varied greens - and its tactile contrasts invite touch: velvety petals, glossy calla skin, and feathery foliage. As a floral stylist serving Bexley and the surrounding neighbourhoods near Bexleyheath and Crook Log, I would offer this corsage for bridesmaids or prom-goers seeking a blend of cheer and elegance. Under gallery lights or twilight reception lamps it carries an effortless sparkle and a quietly confident silhouette.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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