New Eltham Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist New Eltham, your local flower specialist and trusted partner for exquisite wedding corsages. With deep roots in New Eltham, just moments from Sidcup, Eltham, and Mottingham, we’re honoured to celebrate countless special days right along Footscray Road, near the New Eltham Library and alongside Avery Hill Park.

Our experienced floral designers craft every corsage by hand, using only the freshest seasonal blooms to ensure each piece is as unique as your love story. Whether you’re tying the knot, attending prom, or hosting a special event, we understand the joyful anticipation of your big moment. That’s why local couples and families trust us for beautifully arranged flowers and bouquets that perfectly complement any celebration.

For truly stress-free planning, we offer reliable same-day delivery to homes and venues all across SE9, provided you order online before 3PM. Our prompt service and friendly local team mean your flowers always arrive fresh and on time, whether you’re near the bustling New Eltham Station or the tranquil paths of Royal Blackheath Golf Club.

  • Hand-tied wedding corsages crafted daily by local experts
  • Speedy delivery to Sidcup, Eltham, and Mottingham
  • Convenient online ordering for all your floral needs
At Florist New Eltham, we’re passionate about providing not just beautiful flowers, but genuine care and expertise you can rely on. Let’s create something unforgettable together today.

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully composed white floral corsage sits on a fair forearm, captured against a pure white background to emphasise its fine details and understated elegance. At the heart of the arrangement is a bold white Gerbera, its abundant petals arranged in a smooth, silken ring around a bright lime-green and yellow centre that provides a lively focal point. Encircling that main bloom are smaller white companions - soft chrysanthemum sprays and pale lisianthus buds - which build depth and a gentle, cloud-like texture. Rich, deep-green foliage, likely Ruscus or salal, fans behind the flowers, creating a strong, fresh contrast that frames the composition. The blooms are secured to the wrist with multiple strands of luminous white faux pearls, their faint sheen catching the studio light and lending a touch of vintage romance while keeping the arrangement comfortably snug.

As an experienced florist in New Eltham, I picture this corsage at a wedding in the parish church or pinned on a proud grandmother at a graduation near Sidcup Road; the scent is cool and green with a hint of powder, the petals soft to the touch, and the pearls sit warm after being hugged. Florist New Eltham prepares pieces like this for prom, homecoming, and aisle-side vows, drawing on nearby parks and local markets for the freshest stems. The design is classic, pure, and quietly celebratory - an accessory that reads as both refined and heartfelt in photographs and real-life moments alike.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured on a pale white background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable garden-anchored by a rich fuchsia-pink rose at full bloom whose layered, velvety petals radiate outward in a classical spiral. Surrounding the rose are clusters of blush-pink hydrangea, their tiny florets lending soft volume and a cushioned texture beneath the central bloom. Interspersed among them are crisp white alstroemeria, each flower bearing four to six smooth petals with delicate green streaks near the centre, lending a cool, botanical counterpoint to the warm rose. On the right edge of the composition a handful of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few almost-closed pink buds suggest growth and anticipation, while deep emerald leaves provide structural contrast and a glossy backdrop. The corsage is fastened to the wrist by a subtle, multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that rest against the skin and trail modestly toward the hand, their soft sheen echoing the floral highlights. The light-to-medium skinned left hand and forearm give scale and intimacy, as if the piece is ready to accompany a first dance or a quiet exchange of vows. The overall impression is refined and youthful, smelling faintly of rose and morning gardens, the kind of elegant accessory you might see on prom night or a local wedding near Avery Hill Park or strolling down New Eltham High Street.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage photographed on a light-skinned arm against a simple white studio background, designed to read as both classic and quietly modern. The focal point is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals open with a soft, velvety texture and a faint warm undertone; beneath it sits a trumpet-shaped white bloom, likely an Alstroemeria, with a delicate lime-green throat that gives the arrangement depth and a hint of botanical intrigue. Interspersed among these principal flowers are small, green-tinged buds awaiting their turn to bloom, and a scattering of delicate Gypsophila sprigs that float like soft breath around the cluster, softening edges and creating a halo of lightness. A tiny spray of white daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centers adds a charming, almost rustic counterpoint to the more formal rose, while generous, glossy deep-green leaves frame the composition and root it in fresh, living colour. The corsage is fastened with an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet - elastic and beaded with lustrous white pearls that circle the wrist like a small heirloom, cooling softly against the skin. Imagined for prom nights, wedding vows or gala evenings in and around New Eltham, this wristlet carries a subtle scent of fresh petals and morning dew and evokes quiet confidence: an accessory that complements formal attire without competing, offering a refined punctuation to meaningful gestures and photographs taken near local landmarks such as Well Hall Road and the green spaces around Eltham Palace.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, welcoming aura surrounds this wrist corsage, shown against a bright white background so each element reads with crystal clarity. The focal rose opens in a wash of mauve-pink, petals unfolding with the gentle sheen of early morning dew and a hint of deeper magenta tracing the outer edges - an intimate, romantic centre that draws the eye. Beside it, rich indigo hydrangea clusters provide weight and contrast; their tiny florets carry a subtle blue-white centre that seems to catch the light like late twilight. The arrangement is threaded with variegated English ivy, its dark green heart bordered in pale cream, which frames the blooms with a timeless, garden-fresh feel. Thin, silvery foliage - the sort of eucalyptus sprigs I favour in the studio - adds feathery texture and a cool tone that balances the purples. A tightly curled broad leaf banded in white and green introduces a sculptural, contemporary note, while a delicate layer of deep purple mesh beneath the blooms lifts and unifies the palette with a fine, netted texture. Held gently on a pale wrist, the corsage reads as both tactile and refined: silk-smooth rose petals, satiny hydrangea, crisp ivy, and a faint herbal scent from the greenery. It's an elegant choice for bridesmaids or a prom guest, something I would happily prepare for collection in New Eltham or deliver locally toward Sidcup Road and Eltham High Street for a polished finish.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Photographed against a clean white field, this handcrafted wrist corsage balances classic romance with a modern architectural flourish. The focal point is a generously opened rose in a soft peach-apricot shade, its concentric petals forming a warm, tactile centre that suggests a subtle perfume of fresh-cut petals. Tucked neatly beneath and to one side are two lime-green button chrysanthemums-playful, spherical pom-poms whose tight textures catch the light and add a lively contrast to the rose's smoothness. A bed of deep green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, cradles the blooms and gives the arrangement weight and structure, while a pronounced variegated leaf-striped with cream and green-has been rolled and curved to create an elegant, ribbon-like movement along the wrist. The corsage is shown on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin tone; the fastening is discreet, allowing the flowers and foliage to remain the visual story. The overall palette of peach and lime set against rich greens reads fresh and joyous, perfect for prom, homecoming, or a wedding morning. I picture this style being chosen by someone collecting a last-minute keepsake from New Eltham High Street florists before heading to a family celebration or a photography session near Well Hall Pleasaunce; its neat proportions photograph well and feel reassuringly stable in the hand, offering both softness and contemporary graphic interest.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, tender poem clasped to the skin: an ivory Phalaenopsis opens like a pale moon, its broad petals satin-smooth and bending toward a yellow-and-amber throat that catches the light with a private glow. The orchid's presence is composed and luminous, set into a soft nest of asparagus fern whose feathered fronds seem to breathe and move with the slightest turn of the wrist. Nearby, a cluster of hypericum berries provides a quiet accompaniment - tiny glossy spheres graduating from soft green to a warm, rose-tinted red - their surfaces reflecting pinpoints of daylight like shy jewels. The floral cluster is secured with a band of tiny faux pearls that loop several times, lending old-fashioned grace and a tactile coolness against the skin; the pearls' subtle sheen complements the orchid's clean white without overpowering it. The interplay of textures is intimate: the orchid's satiny petal, the fern's lacy lightness, the berries' smooth resilience and the pearls' gentle weight. Under gentle studio light the composition reads romantic and poised, a piece suited to prom evenings, wedding vows or quiet anniversary moments. As a local florist I imagine this being chosen by New Eltham couples seeking a simple, refined accent for their day - an accessory that nods to tradition while remaining utterly contemporary in its restraint and botanical clarity.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a local floral stylist I picture this wrist corsage being chosen for a sunlit aisle or a lively prom night in New Eltham, shown here on a light forearm against a pure white backdrop and angled diagonally from bottom-left toward middle-right to illustrate how it sits when worn. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the design-the left bloom broad and open, the right more gently cupped-each delicately embellished with a clear crystal or rhinestone tucked into the centre to catch movement and glance. Behind them a single dark plum calla lily, almost black at its throat, rises like a theatre curtain, its smooth trumpet silhouette giving the composition elegant height and a dramatic colour counterpoint. The tactile mix of materials is deliberate: soft, feathery asparagus fern for lift; glossy variegated leaves with pale edges to anchor the base; clusters of tiny white filler blossoms that read like confetti among the greens. The band fastening the corsage is mostly hidden beneath the foliage so the flowers appear wearable yet secure. In the studio near Avery Hill Park I often photograph pieces like this in neutral light to keep the yellow vivid and the deep calla true, and the image's clean background lets texture, scent, and colour speak-the warm floral scent of roses, the cool leaf sheen, the playful sparkle from the gems. Suitable for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or a guest-of-honour, this compact arrangement feels both celebratory and refined, ready for local delivery across New Eltham and neighbouring streets when required.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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