Rickmansworth Wedding Corsages by Flowers Rickmansworth

At Flowers Rickmansworth, our wedding corsages are thoughtfully designed to complement your special day in Rickmansworth and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re celebrating at a venue near Rickmansworth Aquadrome, along High Street, or by the canal at Church Street, our experienced florist team will craft corsages that look beautiful from aisle to evening.

We specialise in delicate, wearable flowers that are comfortable and secure for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and special guests. From classic ivory roses to modern, textural designs, each corsage is made fresh to order using premium blooms and foliage, conditioned and wired by hand in our Rickmansworth studio.

Planning a wedding in Croxley Green, Moor Park or Chorleywood? We regularly deliver wedding bouquets and corsages across these nearby areas, ensuring everything arrives on time and in perfect condition. If you need a last‑minute finishing touch, we offer same-day delivery on many styles when you order online before 3 PM.

Why couples choose Flowers Rickmansworth for wedding corsages:

  • Locally trusted florist with years of bridal experience
  • Fresh, hand-crafted corsages tailored to your colour palette
  • Reliable same-day delivery in and around Rickmansworth when ordered by 3 PM

Share your wedding theme and dress details with us, and we’ll suggest corsage designs that tie everything together beautifully. Simply order online or visit our Rickmansworth shop to discuss your flowers in person.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage presents a refined study in white and green, photographed on a light-toned forearm against an uncluttered white background so every detail reads clearly. At its centre sits a vibrant white Gerbera daisy, petals layered like soft silk that unfold around a bright yellow-lime disc with a subtle pincushion texture. Nestled beside it are smaller, cloud-soft spray chrysanthemums and tender lisianthus buds whose creamy whites deepen the composition's depth and invite a closer look. Beneath the blooms, broad emerald leaves-likely salal or Ruscus-slide outward, their glossy surfaces catching a touch of light and grounding the bouquet with botanical structure. The entire cluster is fastened to the wrist by a fine bracelet of multiple pearl strands; the pearls' small, even glow gives the corsage a touch of vintage romance and keeps the focus on freshness rather than hardware. In sensory terms, the petals feel satiny, the chrysanthemum tufts slightly feathery, and the leaves cool and resilient; the overall scent is faintly green and floral, like a breeze across a summer hedgerow. Perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates, or a dignified graduation, this piece captures celebration in miniature. A local florist would picture this worn at a ceremony near Chorleywood Common or stepping out for photographs along Batchworth Lock-an accessory that reads both classic and quietly personal for the Rickmansworth area.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A delicate, sophisticated wrist corsage rests on a light-to-medium skinned left hand against a crisp white backdrop, composed to feel both timeless and freshly modern. The focal point is a sumptuous fuchsia-pink rose in full bloom, its tightly packed petals radiating outward like a miniature velvet dome; highlights on the petals suggest soft studio lighting that flatters the rose's depth and colour saturation. Surrounding the rose, clusters of pale, blush-pink hydrangea florets provide a soft, pillowy texture, their tiny petals overlapping to form a gentle cushion. Sprays of white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are dotted through the design, each with slender petals and faint light-green streaking near the center that draws the eye inward. To the right a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely opening pink buds introduce a sense of movement and the anticipation of scent. Broad, deep emerald leaves form a sturdy base, their smooth, glossy surfaces framing the blooms and offering a cool counterpoint to the warmer tones. The flowers are fastened by a refined multi-strand bracelet of lustrous white pearls that wrap around the wrist and extend softly over the back of the hand, combining jewellery and floristry with secure, comfortable wear. This arrangement evokes the gentle excitement of a first dance or a riverside wedding at Batchworth Lock and would be an elegant choice for graduations, bridesmaids, or prom, reflecting local craftsmanship, seasonal freshness, and carefully considered proportions.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant white wrist corsage photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a seamless white backdrop, composed with the measured hand of a local florist. The focal ivory rose sits perfectly open at the top, its soft, creamy petals layered like silk. Below and slightly left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely alstroemeria-presents a gentle lime-green throat that adds subtle contrast and dimensionality. Interspersed throughout are tiny clusters of Gypsophila, lending an airy, cloud-like texture, while small daisy-style white heads with vivid yellow centres nestle near the base to offer a lyrical, homespun detail. Fresh green buds peek through, suggesting future blooms, and a variety of glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth, almost waxy finish frame the arrangement and give it a lush, structured profile. The entire design is fastened to the wrist by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet: uniform, round white pearls hug the arm with an understated luxury that complements the blooms. The composition conveys a quiet, refined scent and the kind of craftsmanship you might expect from a shop preparing corsages for ceremonies along Batchworth Road, beyond the shops of Rickmansworth High Street, or for weddings beside the Aquadrome. Prepared with local care by Flowers Rickmansworth, this piece suits proms, bridesmaid duties, or formal receptions across Rickmansworth and nearby Moor Park, speaking to tradition with a modern sensitivity.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage pairs classic floristry with a contemporary eye, presented on a light-toned wrist set against bright white that lets each hue sing. The focal rose is a generous, semi-open mauve-pink bloom, petals layered like silk with deeper magenta shading at the edges-a scent suggestion of fresh cut petals and faint morning dew. Surrounding it, rich indigo hydrangea clusters add weight and depth; their individual florets possess tiny, almost luminous blue centers that seem to hold a twilight hue. Textural contrasts are handled with care: feathery, silvery-green stems-eucalyptus or sprigged lavender-create a soft, cooling halo while glossy variegated ivy leaves offer sculpted, mottled greens edged with cream, lending a touch of heritage elegance. A contemporary flourish comes from a broad, white-and-green striped leaf, tightly rolled into a decorative curl that introduces graceful movement and sculptural geometry. Anchoring the whole arrangement is a layer of deep purple mesh netting, open-weave and slightly shimmering, which lifts the blooms and ties the purples into a cohesive visual statement. The composition feels both intimate and celebratory-an accessory designed to be noticed without overwhelming the wearer. As a local florist I picture this on wrist at a Rickmansworth wedding by the canal or clipped to a mother-of-the-bride's cuff for a summer garden party near Chorleywood Common, its textures catching evening light and exchanging soft scents with the warm air.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The corsage sits gently on the left wrist, a composition that speaks of careful hands and a love of quiet details - a large, creamy apricot rose unfurls at the center, its petals soft and layered with a tender warmth that invites a fingertip. Beside it, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a burst of cheerful texture, their tightly packed florets punctuating the rose's smooth curves like laughter held close. Beneath and around the blooms, deep green salal or ruscus leaves form a lush cradle, their broad shapes lending depth and movement; a single variegated leaf, striped with pale and deep greens, is artfully curled to create a modern, sculptural line sweeping toward the right edge of the wrist. The whole piece rests against light to medium skin, photographed on a bright white background that highlights the subtle apricot, lime and rich green palette. There is a faint scent imagined in the image - the familiar sweetness of rose mingled with the green freshness of cut foliage, a fragrance that recalls morning walks along Batchworth Lock or a quiet market visit on Rickmansworth High Street. This is a refined wristlet for occasions where softness and elegance matter: proms, weddings, anniversary evenings, or an understated formal event. As a local florist in Rickmansworth, we design with durability and comfort in mind, arranging stems to sit comfortably and securely while still feeling effortlessly natural. The visual balance of colour, texture and form here is both contemporary and timeless-a little wearable bouquet made to hold memories.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting gently on a fair wrist, a large white moth orchid forms the focal point of an elegant wrist corsage, its broad petals smooth as porcelain and folding back to reveal a bright, yellow-and-orange throat like a secret jewel. Encircling the bloom is a soft cushion of asparagus fern, its fine fronds creating a whispering, lace-like backdrop that lets the orchid breathe visually while adding vibrant, fresh green beneath. Nestled among the greenery to the upper right, a small cluster of Hypericum berries moves through a subtle colour story from pale green to rosy pink to warm crimson, offering texture and a hint of seasonal richness. The composition fastens to the arm on a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet; the tiny, glossy pearls slide together in an elegant band that supports the flowers while feeling comfortable and secure. The mix of silky petal, airy fern, and rounded berry offers a pleasing contrast of textures and a gentle scent profile that is mostly floral and faintly sweet, typical of fresh orchids kept cool. This corsage evokes quiet celebration-perfect for prom, a wedding rehearsal, or an anniversary dinner-and reads as both classic and modern. I imagine delivering pieces like this around Rickmansworth, perhaps to a home by the canal or to a bride preparing for photos near Chorleywood, where the soft morning light highlights the orchid's subtle warmth.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-to-medium forearm against a crisp white background, reads like a little sunbeam gathered for a special evening. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the arrangement - one wide and open, one smaller and gently cupped - each adorned with a tiny, clear crystal nestled into the petals, catching light like a quiet, celebratory wink. Rising from just behind them, a single deep burgundy-purple calla lily unfolds with a satin sheen, its smooth trumpet shape providing dramatic contrast to the roses' layered softness. Surrounding foliage shapes the silhouette: fine asparagus fern gives wispy, feathered movement around the top and rear, while variegated green leaves with pale margins create a steady, classic foundation beneath the blooms. Little clusters of white button-like filler flowers nestle into the greens, lending texture and a hint of country freshness. The band is discreet - a slim ribbon or elastic mostly concealed beneath petals and leaves - and the corsage sits diagonally across the frame so you can see how it will lie on the wrist during a ceremony or school dance. The lighting is soft and directional, bringing out the roses' warm, buttery tones and the calla's deep plum depth without shadowing the delicate foliage. As a locally inspired piece for Rickmansworth and nearby Croxley Green, this corsage balances cheer and refinement, perfect for bridal parties, proms, or family celebrations where a small floral statement is needed.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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