Wedding Corsages
Soft studio light illuminates a white floral wrist corsage adorning a light-toned forearm, each element arranged with the kind of care a Gerrards Cross florist gives to every order. The focal point is a full, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose crisp petals unfold like porcelain, surrounding a vibrant lime-yellow center that adds a quiet contrast. Interspersed are clusters of small, shaggy chrysanthemum-style blooms and delicate creamy lisianthus buds that curve inward and outward, building layers of texture and tenderness. Broad, deep green Ruscus leaves form a glossy backdrop, their strong color framing the blooms and extending slightly along the wrist to create visual movement. The flowers are fastened to the skin with multiple strands of soft white pearl beads, the bracelet-like band gleaming faintly and offering a touch of heirloom romance against the fresh floral mass. The arrangement exudes a cool, clean scent-lightly green, faintly sweet-and a tactile richness: petals that feel like velvet, leaves that are smooth and slightly waxy, and pearls that sit cool against skin. Perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom guest, this corsage reads as both traditional and effortlessly modern; imagine it paired with a simple ivory gown for wedding photos taken at Culver Grove or after a ceremony by the town's Victorian clock. Crafted with local know-how by Flower Delivery Gerrards Cross, it reflects our attention to proportion, freshness and the kind of discreet elegance neighbours expect.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a promise of spring, photographed on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone against a bright white background, every petal and leaf carefully composed. At its heart sits a bold fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and unfurling in a velvet spiral that suggests a warm, lingering scent. Nestled beneath and around the rose are clusters of soft, pastel pink hydrangea florets giving the piece a plush, clouded texture, while crisp white alstroemeria-each petal faintly brushed with light green veins-adds clarity and an elegant, lacy rhythm. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, almost-closed pink blooms introduce a sense of promise, as if the corsage itself might open further with the evening. Shiny, rich emerald leaves provide a structural backdrop and a cool colour foil to the warm pinks. The artisan touch is visible in how the flowers are wired and bound to a delicate, multi-strand white pearl bracelet: the tiny pearls form a net-like band that secures the arrangement and glimmers gently across the skin, trailing slightly onto the back of the hand. The overall effect is romantic and refined-an accessory that would sit beautifully on the wrists of wedding parties, prom attendees, or anyone sharing a quiet celebration in Gerrards Cross near the station or village green.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage photographed on a fair-skinned wrist, rendered with the attentive detail of a local Gerrards Cross florist. The focal point is a sumptuous creamy white rose whose petals open in a relaxed, velvety spiral; beneath it sits a trumpet-like white bloom-resembling alstroemeria-with a soft green-yellow throat that gives the ensemble subtle luminosity. Scattered through the composition are tiny, airy clusters of baby's breath that soften edges and create a gentle, clouded texture, while small white daisy-shaped florets with golden centers introduce a fresh, cheerful note near the wrist. A few small green buds, poised and unopened, suggest the promise of further bloom, and the arrangement is balanced by several broad, deep green leaves with a smooth, glossy surface that frames the flowers and supplies vivid contrast. The corsage is fastened by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose uniformly round, creamy pearls wrap comfortably around the arm, their cool sheen echoing the blooms' quiet elegance. If you imagine the scent, it is faintly powdery and floral-like early morning petals-inviting a brief, calming breath. Crafted with precision for formal occasions from weddings on the High Street to prom nights after ceremonies near Gerrards Cross station, this wristlet reflects the refined, understated style many local clients request. Available from Flower Delivery Gerrards Cross, it pairs classic materials and contemporary restraint to mark moments of ceremony and joy.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous corsage rests on a light-toned forearm, photographed on a plain white field so every hue and texture can be read clearly. The focal rose is a generous pink bloom, partly open to reveal concentric waves of petals edged with a richer magenta that catch the light like silk, evoking a quiet, romantic fragrance. Ringing the rose are saturated hydrangea clusters in a deep indigo-purple, each tiny floret with a pale blue center that seems to hold its own interior light-these add sculptural volume and a velvety depth that anchors the piece. Supporting greenery is thoughtfully varied: slim, silvery-green stems (suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender) provide softness and a faint herbal note; glossy variegated ivy introduces a traditional botanical outline with its creamy-edged leaves; and a bold, striped green-and-white leaf is artfully coiled to bring a contemporary, architectural twist. A layer of deep violet, open-net mesh nestles beneath the flowers, its airy pattern lifting the composition and echoing evening glints as if reflecting streetlamp light along Gerrards Cross High Street. The arrangement feels tactile-the silky rose petals, the crisp ivy, the feathery sprigs-inviting a gentle touch and promising to hold up through dancing, photographs, and ceremony. As a local florist I imagine delivering this corsage across Gerrards Cross to bridesmaids leaving the village church or to prom couples meeting near the station; it speaks of romantic intention, careful craft, and celebratory polish.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting gently against the pale, light-to-medium tone of a wrist photographed on a plain white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a miniature garden shaped to celebrate a special day. Its focal point is a large, soft apricot-peach rose, perfectly open so each satiny petal spirals inward and diffuses a subtle floral warmth. To the lower left, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact, spherical pom-poms - inject playful texture and a pop of energetic colour that contrasts with the rose's tender warmth. Underpinning the flowers, several broad dark green leaves (suggestive of ruscus or salal) create a plush bed that lifts the blooms and frames the composition, while an artfully curled variegated leaf with creamy stripes traces a decorative sweep from beneath the rose toward the outer wrist, introducing a sculptural, modern touch. The corsage is arranged to sit snugly against the skin, the fastening hidden from view, so the hand and forearm remain elegant and uncluttered. The lighting is soft, evoking a calm morning before a wedding or the anticipatory hush before a prom, and the mixed textures - velvety rose, spiky pom-poms, glossy foliage - invite both sight and touch. As a florist who often prepares pieces for celebrations in Gerrards Cross and nearby Chalfont Commons, I picture this wristlet accompanying vows, first dances, or photographic portraits along local streets; it's crafted to feel both romantic and fresh, with a contemporary silhouette that photographs beautifully against white.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled across a fair wrist and set against a clean white background, this elegant wrist corsage reads like a quiet love letter in botanical form. The focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose smooth, broad petals open wide and whose central lip flashes a concentrated jewel of yellow edged with warm orange - a delicate portrait of warmth within purity. Surrounding the bloom, airy asparagus-fern tendrils create a soft, lace-like green embrace, their fine filigree catching light and lending motion to the still image. To the upper right, a small cluster of Hypericum berries introduces a gentle narrative of colour change: pale green rounding into soft rose and then deeper cranberry, the berries' glossy skins reflecting a hint of studio light and suggesting natural ripeness. A small sprig of ruffled lime-green foliage sits near the berries, adding a crisp, contemporary accent that lifts the palette. The corsage is secured to the wrist by a classic multi-strand of white pearls, their opalescent surface skimming the skin and adding a sense of timeless refinement. The composition balances texture and tone - satin petals, glossy berries, feathered greenery and cool pearls - and conveys a restrained romanticism suitable for weddings, proms or anniversaries. Imagined by a florist who knows Gerrards Cross and neighbouring Chalfont St Peter, this piece feels like a bespoke keepsake for stepping out onto the High Street or catching the early train at Gerrards Cross station, a small, elegant flourish for an important day.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist I often assemble wrist corsages that are small performances of colour and texture; this example, shown across a light-skinned wrist on a stark white background, feels like a paused flourish. Two bright yellow roses take centre stage - one broad and fully open, the other more intimately cupped - and each is adorned with a single clear crystal nestled near its heart so every gesture sends a tiny glint of light. Tucked behind them is a single dark plum calla lily, its satiny throat curling upward to lend a dramatic silhouette and a cool, structured contrast to the roses' warmth. Around these blooms I've layered feathery asparagus fern for lift, creamy-edged variegated leaves (likely pittosporum) to give a sculptural base, and clusters of small white filler flowers that soften the edges. The corsage is secured with a slim band that stays almost out of sight, allowing the composition to sit diagonally across the frame from bottom-left to middle-right and show how comfortable it is to wear. The bright studio light brings out the buttery tone of the roses, the near-black depth of the calla and the glossy texture of the variegated foliage; you can almost sense the faint floral sweetness of the roses balanced by the green, leafy scent. This is the kind of piece we prepare for local graduations, wedding parties and formal nights in Gerrards Cross - from arrivals at the station to gatherings on the High Street - and it's a style Flower Delivery Gerrards Cross crafts regularly for clients who want a joyful, refined accent with a subtle sparkle.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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