Hatch End WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Hatch End, we understand that every detail counts on your wedding day. Our dedicated, local florist team crafts stunning wedding corsages using only the freshest blooms, sourced daily and arranged with an expert touch. Whether you’re celebrating by Hatch End Station, exchanging vows near Uxbridge Road, or hosting in the welcoming heart of Grimsdyke Road, our exquisite corsages add a beautiful, personal finish to your special celebration.

We know our community – many of our floral designers live right here in Hatch End and the surrounding areas like Pinner and Northwood! That’s why we are trusted locally not just for our creativity, but for our commitment to service. When you order online, you’ll experience friendly advice and reliable same-day delivery—perfect for those last-minute touches, available throughout the area until 3 PM.

  • Local expertise and in-depth knowledge of Hatch End venues
  • Same-day delivery across Headstone, Pinner, and Northwood
  • Hand-tied, bespoke corsages for weddings and special events

Our passion is designing memorable arrangements, from romantic blush roses to bold seasonal blooms. Whatever your vision, our Hatch End florist team is dedicated to making your wedding extra special. Order online today and let us help you celebrate with locally-crafted, unforgettable wedding corsages.

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Wedding Corsages
Elegantly poised on a light-toned wrist, this white floral corsage reads like a wearable still life photographed against an uncluttered white background. At its heart sits a striking white Gerbera daisy, petals spreading outward like fine tissue paper around a textured lime-yellow and green centre that gives the bloom a fresh, sunlit focal point. Supporting the gerbera are small, cloud-like white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus - some shyly budded, others slightly unfurled - which add soft, layered volume and a whisper of romantic movement. Rich, deep green Ruscus leaves form a glossy backing, their elongated shapes and subtle veins offering contrast and a natural frame that trails gently along the forearm. The arrangement is secured on a delicate multi-strand bracelet of pearl beads; the pearls' soft sheen complements the flowers' purity and suggests a nostalgic, slightly vintage touch. As a local florist I imagine this tied on a bride's wrist before stepping out near Hatch End Broadway or gifted for prom on an evening heading toward Pinner Road; the scent is cool and green, with a hint of fresh cut stems and morning air. Lovingly assembled with attention to proportion, texture and secure fastening, this corsage is suitable for weddings, graduations, or a special ceremony, and - when ordered from Flowers Hatch End - can be prepared for timely local delivery across Hatch End and nearby Harrow neighbourhoods to arrive fresh and ready to wear.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
An elegant wristlet rests on a light-to-medium toned left hand and forearm, photographed against a stark white background to emphasize its colours and craftsmanship. The focal point is a vivid deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled with densely packed petals that create a velvet-like centre. Nestled around it, soft blush-pink hydrangea clusters lend volume and a delicate, papery texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's solidity. Several pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are interspersed through the design, each petal edged with subtle pale green streaking near the throat, which catches the light and adds a crisp, botanical brightness. On the arrangement's right side, a tight cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly-closed pink buds give the corsage a natural ebb of growth and expectation. Lush emerald leaves form a structured base, their broad, glossy shapes providing cool relief against the warm pinks. The flowers are anchored to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, lustrous white pearls that nestles against the skin and extends slightly onto the back of the hand, merging jewellery and floristry in a single wearable statement. The overall effect is romantic and restrained-suitable for first dances, bridal parties, or prom nights-and evokes the quiet care of a neighbourhood florist in Hatch End, who assembles each piece to balance scent, texture, and visual harmony.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A softly luminous wrist corsage, photographed from above on a light-skinned wrist against a stark white backdrop, that feels both timeless and quietly modern. The focal point is a perfectly formed creamy white rose whose velveteen petals unfurl in concentric layers, offering a gentle focal hush. Beneath it and offset slightly to the left, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-opens to reveal a faintly lime-tinted throat, drawing the eye inward and adding a touch of natural complexity. Interspersed are vibrant green buds, some unopened and hopeful, and delicate sprigs of baby's breath that lend a lacey, weightless texture. Near the wrist sits a small cluster of white daisy-style florets with sunny yellow centers, their modest cheerfulness balancing the composition. The flowers are anchored by several broad, glossy green leaves with a smooth finish, which cradle the blooms and create a luxurious contrast. Binding the piece is a chic multi-strand pearl band; the pearls are evenly round and luminous, their cool surface against the skin echoing the purity of the flowers. The overall mood is one of refined celebration-soft perfume, a gentle cool against the skin, and an arrangement that reads as quietly festive. As a local touch, picture this corsage chosen for a wedding crossing Hatch End High Street toward the station or pinned on at a family gathering near Pinner Memorial Park; its understated elegance is made for the intimate, special moments of our neighbourhood.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A delicate halo of floral craftsmanship rests on a fair wrist, photographed against a clean white surface that allows every hue to read clearly. The principal bloom is a lush, mauve-tinged rose, its layered petals opening with a satin softness and edges warmed by a deeper magenta that draws the eye inward. Beside it, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters provide a cool counterpoint; each small floret carries a pale, almost dewy blue centre that gives the clusters a dimly glowing, twilight quality. Soft, silvery-green foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or a gentle sprig of lavender-creates a feathery backdrop and adds a whisper of aromatic green to the scent profile, while glossy variegated ivy leaves, edged in creamy chartreuse, frame the composition with graceful, traditional lines. A contemporary twist comes from a broad green leaf boldly striped in white and light green, architecturally curled into a tight spiral to introduce movement and modernity. Below everything, a dark violet open-mesh ribbon peeks through, lifting the flowers and providing texture and shadow that enrich the purple palette. The piece feels freshly composed, cool to the touch, and just-bloomed-an elegant choice for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or guests of honour. As a local floral maker imagining deliveries around Hatch End and neighbouring Pinner, I see this corsage paired with soft evening gowns or summer suits, a small floral statement that holds scent, texture and the quiet joy of a well-made accessory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
There is a careful simplicity in this wrist corsage that speaks to practiced hands. Anchored on the left wrist, a full, creamy-peach rose opens in concentric layers, its petals soft and slightly ruffled at the edges, catching a warm, soft light that highlights the rose's tender centre. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with high-energy texture-their compact, almost spherical heads creating a lively contrast against the smooth rose. Beneath these blooms, a foundation of deep green foliage-broad ruscus or salal-gives the corsage depth and a feeling of verdant abundance, while an artfully folded variegated leaf, striped with pale cream and green, arcs outward to introduce a crisp, contemporary line. The piece is secured out of sight and rests naturally on warm skin, photographed on a clean white backdrop so the peach and lime notes remain vivid and true. As a florist, I notice the way the tactile elements converse: velvety petals next to spiky pom-poms, glossy leaves against a matte variegated surface. There's a tender, floral perfume-hints of rose with a green, freshly cut undertone-that suggests this was made the same day for maximum freshness. It's a versatile corsage, equally suited to a prom in Hatch End or a small, elegant wedding near Headstone Manor, carrying an understated elegance that reads as affectionate and modern. For anyone choosing a wristlet to mark a meaningful moment, this balance of colour, texture and architecture feels thoughtfully composed and reassuringly wearable.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a little keepsake on a light-toned wrist, this corsage reads as a study in contrast and calm against a spotless white background. The focal Phalaenopsis orchid is immaculate white, its broad petals unfolding with a satin softness that invites a gentle touch; the central labellum glows with a bright, sunny yellow tipped with richer orange, providing a concentrated point of warmth. Surrounding the bloom, airy asparagus fern unfurls in delicate filigree, a vibrant green cushion that both frames and floats beneath the orchid. A compact cluster of hypericum berries sits just to the upper right - each berry graduating from fresh green to a tender rose and then to a deep crimson, like a mini timeline of ripeness - while a small swathe of ruffled lime-green foliage offers a fresh, contemporary edge. The whole cluster is secured on a multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, their cool sheen and quietly tactile beads lending a sense of tradition and refinement. The studio lighting is soft and even, accentuating petal sheen, berry gloss, and the fern's shadow play; the background's simplicity focuses attention on texture and tone. This piece evokes soft celebration - a bridal party morning, a prom that feels like nostalgia, or a ceremony on a clear spring day - and a listener can imagine the faint scent of orchid and green, the cool of pearls against skin, and the meticulous hand of a florist arranging each element with care.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
On a clean white backdrop, a wrist corsage lies diagonally from the lower left toward the centre-right, displayed on a light-to-medium skinned forearm as if poised for a dance or a walk through Pinner Memorial Park at dusk. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the arrangement: one open and luminous, the other more intimate and cupped, both ornamented with a single clear diamante at their centres that flashes with motion. A solitary, deep burgundy calla lily rises just behind and above the roses, its smooth trumpet silhouette and almost-black plum hue lending a dramatic, sculptural quality that tempers the roses' sunny optimism. Surrounding greenery is layered with care - soft, lacy asparagus fern creates an airy halo, variegated pittosporum-like leaves with pale margins form a steady green backbone, and little white button fillers sit like stars tucked into the foliage. The wristband is discreet, so the floral surfaces and textures dominate: waxy variegated leaves, velvety calla petal, silky rose folds and the cool, metallic glint of rhinestones. There's the faint imagined scent of fresh rose and the subtle, herbaceous note of fern, a combination both joyful and elegant - ideal for a prom date, a rehearsal dinner in Hatch End, or a bridesmaid making an entrance. A seasoned florist's eye went into the balance and wearability, offering both visual impact and comfortable ease for the wearer's movement.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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