Chingford Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Chingford Flowers – your trusted florist for exquisite wedding corsages and beautiful bouquets in Chingford and the surrounding areas. With years of experience creating memorable floral designs, we understand that wedding flowers are about more than just beauty – they express your story, style, and special moments.

Our passionate team lovingly handcrafts each corsage using the freshest seasonal blooms, sourced daily from reputable suppliers. We take pride in our tailored approach, providing expert guidance and genuine local care to every customer, whether you're celebrating at Ridgeway Park, along The Green Walk, or hosting your reception near Station Road.

We’re delighted to offer same-day delivery across Chingford, Highams Park, Woodford, and Buckhurst Hill – place your order online before 3 PM for flowers delivered fresh to your door. Our creative flair and attention to detail ensure your wedding corsages and bouquets will arrive looking perfectly stunning and handled with utmost care.

  • Personalised designs for every wedding style
  • Local delivery & real Chingford expertise
  • Committed to freshness, quality, and service
Trust Chingford Flowers for exceptional wedding florals and a seamless experience – from consultation to delivery. Let our dedicated local team help create beautiful memories on your special day!

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully composed white floral wrist corsage is shown on a fair forearm against a clean white background, each element chosen to read beautifully from every angle. The dominant focal flower is a single, pristine white Gerbera daisy with smooth, overlapping petals that radiate from a fresh lime-yellow centre, giving the piece an immediate, joyful clarity. Nestled around the Gerbera are clusters of small, soft white chrysanthemum-like sprays and delicate creamy lisianthus buds and opens that add gentle volume and a romantic, whispering texture. Behind the blooms, rich deep green Ruscus or salal leaves form a lush backing, their satin surfaces offering a cool contrast to the bright whites. The whole floral cluster is secured to the wrist with an elegant multi-strand faux-pearl band whose tiny beads glow softly beneath the blossoms and keep the design comfortably in place. The lighting emphasizes fine details - the faint ridges on each petal, the velvet edge of lisianthus, the subtle shadow where leaf meets skin - inviting the viewer to imagine the light, slightly herbaceous scent and the soft, yielding touch of the flowers. As crafted by Chingford Flowers in our Chingford Mount workshop, this corsage reads as classic and composed, perfectly suited to a bride, bridesmaid or prom guest planning photos by Epping Forest or a celebratory walk near the Highams Park lake.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage feels like a quiet promise of first dances and tender vows, photographed against a crisp white backdrop and shown on a left hand and forearm with a warm, light-to-medium skin tone. The centerpiece is a lush, deep fuchsia-pink rose, its concentric petals packed tightly and curving outward in a comforting spiral that captures soft highlights along each edge. Nestled around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea create a cloudlike base, their small florets adding delicate shadow and fullness. Interspersed are several white alstroemeria blooms, each with four to six smooth petals streaked with pale green near the throat, bringing an elegant, airy brightness that lifts the composition. On one side a grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and just-opening pink buds hints at future bloom, lending a sense of movement and gentle anticipation. Lush emerald green leaves-broad and slightly glossy-frame the flowers and provide a cool, structured backdrop that enhances the vivid tones. The corsage is attached to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny, creamy white pearls that nestle against the skin like a string of soft lights, extending modestly down the hand. The image is lit with soft, even illumination, letting textures and colours speak: the satiny rose, the airy hydrangea, the crisp alstroemeria petals, and the smooth pearls. This piece reads as elegantly personal-a classic choice for bridesmaids, prom dates, or anyone wanting a romantic, handcrafted floral accessory.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage captured on a light-skinned wrist, presented against a crisp white background with the calm confidence of a floral piece a Chingford couple might choose before a ceremony at Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge. The centre of the design is a perfectly formed creamy ivory rose, its petals curling outward in a satin rhythm that draws the eye. To its lower-left, a trumpet-like white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria - reveals a subtle lime-green throat that gives the arrangement dimension and a hint of fresh citrus light. Airy clusters of Baby's Breath are tucked through the design, lending a soft, clouded texture which offsets the denser rose form, while tiny green buds promise gentle expansion over the hours. Near the wrist, delicate daisy-shaped white florets with sunny yellow centres add a small, joyful punctuation. Several glossy dark-green leaves, broad and waxy to the touch, cradle the composition, creating a rich backdrop for the pale flowers and emphasising the crisp whites. The corsage is fastened by a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet - evenly sized, lustrous beads on an elastic strand - which wraps with a comfortable hold and introduces a cool tactile sheen. The soft studio lighting highlights petal veining and leaf gloss, and the overall scent suggests a faint, powdery floral note. Made with the care of a neighbourhood florist serving Chingford and nearby Highams Park, this wristlet reads as timeless, suitable for prom, wedding parties, or formal galas, and is the kind of piece we at Chingford Flowers would prepare to complement lace or satin with understated grace.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft aura envelopes this wrist-worn floral jewel, presented on a light-skinned wrist against a crisp white backdrop so every tone is clear and true. The focal bloom is a lush pink rose, its petals unfolding in layered waves from a richer magenta fringe into a delicate, almost porcelain centre; the rose's texture appears satin-smooth, as if it might hold the faintest hint of morning dew. Beside it, compact clusters of deep blue-indigo hydrangea add a cool, almost midnight counterpoint, their tiny petals each showing a pale blue core that seems to glow from within. The arrangement is framed by varied greenery: long, silvery-green stems that read like eucalyptus or lavender shadows, their softness creating a feathered halo; glossy variegated ivy with cream-edged leaves brings a traditional, comforting element; and a broad, striped leaf curled into a neat spiral offers a contemporary sculptural accent in white-and-green. Underpinning the flowers is a dark purple mesh ribbon-open, airy and slightly textured-which lifts and separates the blooms so they read as a refined composition rather than a single cluster. The mood is quietly celebratory and tactile, suggesting cool garden air after rain; it would be equally lovely for a bridesmaid at a soft-toned wedding or a guest at a summer evening celebration. The piece feels hand-finished and thoughtfully balanced, made to be seen up close and admired as a miniature study in contrast, texture and tone.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
As a Chingford florist, I often describe corsages the way I would place them on a neighbour's wrist: with care for scale, scent, and the way light catches each petal. This design centres on a generous, fully opened rose in a delicate peach-apricot shade, its petals layered into a warm, inviting spiral. Two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums sit tucked beneath the bloom, their tightly clustered florets adding a lively, textural counterpoint that feels almost cheerful to the touch. Rich, deep green leaves-probably ruscus or salal-create a supportive base, while a folded variegated leaf striped with creamy white draws a clean, elegant line from beneath the rose toward the side of the wrist. The corsage rests on warm light-to-medium brown skin at the inner wrist, set against a plain white backdrop that makes each hue read cleanly and fresh. The composition is balanced for closeness and motion: the rose gives romantic warmth, the green pom-poms bring brightness, and the architectural foliage lends refinement. You can imagine wearing this through a wedding first dance or carrying it down Station Road after collecting flowers at Chingford Mount market-its scent a soft whisper of rose with green, leafy notes. Secured invisibly with an elastic or ribbon, it is crafted for comfort and to catch the eye in photographs and memory alike, a small floral promise for life's celebrated moments delivered locally from Chingford Flowers.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting gently on a light-skinned wrist, this elegant wrist corsage reads like a small, living jewel photographed against a pristine white backdrop. The focal point is a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, satin-smooth petals open in a serene, architectural sweep; its labellum glows with a concentrated yellow and a wash of deeper orange at the throat, a tiny sunlit centre that warms the cool white petals. Surrounding the bloom, feathery asparagus fern provides an airy, verdant halo, the delicate fronds lifting the orchid as if on a green breeze. Nestled to the upper right, a cluster of hypericum berries offers a gentle ombré from pale green through rose to rich crimson, their glossy skins catching the light and creating little highlights beside the bloom. A small sprig of lime-green ruffled foliage adds a fresh, modern note and a contrast of texture. The corsage is secured on a multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that wrap with soft elegance around the wrist, lending a classic, heirloom quality that pairs beautifully with the contemporary orchid. As a local florist crafting pieces for Chingford celebrations near Epping Forest and Highams Park, I picture this on brides, prom couples, or festival guests walking down Station Road-its scent faint and sweet, its presence refined and personal. Freshly assembled and balanced for comfort, the design showcases careful wiring and thoughtful proportion so the wearer feels both secure and serenely adorned.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A refined, hand-assembled wrist corsage sits diagonally from the lower-left to the middle-right across a light-skinned forearm, photographed on pure white to emphasise colour and detail. Two vivid yellow roses form the sunny focal point: the left bloom is broader and more open, the right a slightly smaller, cup-shaped blossom, both edged in soft, velvety layers and each punctuated with a sparkling clear crystal at its centre that catches studio light like a small sun. Tucked just behind the right rose, a deep plum to burgundy mini calla lily rises with a smooth, trumpet-shaped profile, its dark tone lending elegant contrast and a touch of evening glamour. Interspersed among the flowers, fine asparagus-fern fronds create feathery texture and a sense of movement, while broader, variegated green leaves with pale margins provide a cool, glossy counterpoint and structural support. Tiny white filler blooms - delicate spray mums or miniature daisies - add a linen-fresh softness that fills gaps and refines the silhouette. The corsage is fastened to the wrist with a slim band, mostly hidden beneath foliage, designed to sit comfortably for photos or a dance. As a local florist I imagine delivering this piece from Chingford Flowers to a bride or prom guest near Chingford Mount or Highams Park - bright, uplifting yellow married to moody plum for a look that reads both joyful and sophisticated in soft daylight or evening lamps.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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