Sidcup Wedding Corsages by Flowers Sidcup

At Flowers Sidcup, we create elegant wedding corsages that perfectly complement your special day in Sidcup and nearby Blackfen and Bexley. As a long-established local florist, our team carefully handcrafts each design using fresh, seasonal flowers chosen to match your colour theme, dress, and overall wedding style.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony near Sidcup Place, celebrating close to Queen Mary's Hospital, or hosting a reception along Sidcup High Street, we'll help you choose the perfect wrist or pin-on corsages for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids, and special guests. From classic ivory roses and delicate gypsophila to modern mixed bouquets of textured blooms, every piece is designed with comfort, durability, and photography in mind.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Sidcup, Albany Park, and New Eltham on orders placed before 3 PM, so last-minute additions or changes are never a problem. You can easily order online for convenient doorstep delivery or collection from our shop.

  • Tailor-made corsages to match your wedding palette
  • Expert advice from experienced wedding florist specialists
  • Trusted local service with careful, on-time same-day delivery

Browse our wedding corsage designs and order online with confidence, knowing your Flowers Sidcup team is here to make every detail feel thoughtful, personal, and beautifully finished.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage is presented on a light-toned forearm against a perfectly neutral white backdrop, each element shown with crisp clarity as if guided by the hands of an experienced florist. Dominating the composition is a single, vivid white Gerbera daisy whose petals layer in fine, satiny rows around a lively yellow-green centre that hints at texture and life. Surrounding the focal gerbera are clusters of tiny white chrysanthemum-like flowers and tender creamy lisianthus buds, their curled edges and velvety surfaces adding whisper-soft volume. Dark, glossy Ruscus leaves fan out behind the blooms, their deep emerald shapes contrasting the whites and anchoring the arrangement visually along the wrist. The flowers are secured to a delicate multi-strand bracelet of luminous faux pearls; the beads lie flush against the skin, giving the corsage the look of heirloom jewellery rather than a mere accessory. The lighting catches the subtle translucence of the gerbera's petals and the sheen on the pearls, producing a feeling of quiet sophistication. Imagine the cool, slightly green scent of newly cut leaves mingled with the faint, fresh sweetness of white blossoms as you slide this on for a wedding, graduation, or prom night. As a local touch, this is the kind of corsage Sidcup couples might choose for a spring ceremony near Danson Park or an elegant walk along the Broadway, offering wearable grace that reads as both classic and lovingly handmade.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured in crisp studio lighting, this wristlet reads like a gentle promise: a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone wears a meticulously arranged corsage on a pristine white background. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed deep fuchsia-pink rose whose velvety petals fold inward and then burst outward, giving the piece both depth and an intimate focal warmth. Nestled beneath and around the rose, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets add a plush, cloud-like volume that softens the silhouette and creates delicate, tactile shadowing. Scattered through the composition are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their smooth petals tipped with faint light-green streaks near each center, lending a crisp contrast and a little botanical punctuation. On the right side a cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few smaller, barely opened pink blooms suggest unfolding life and the fleeting pleasure of a first dance or quiet vow. Rich emerald-green leaves provide both structure and a glossy counterpoint to the pastels, framing the flowers with vibrant, living colour. The arrangement is secured with a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, lustrous white pearls that wraps around the wrist and extends partially down the back of the hand, catching the light with a soft glow. This corsage reads as an ideal choice for prom, bridesmaids, or any celebration in and around Sidcup - perhaps chosen after an afternoon stroll through Foots Cray Meadows - where attention to scent, texture, and wearable comfort matters as much as beauty.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a miniature garden pinned to a fair wrist, photographed on a crisp white ground so every petal and leaf can be appreciated. Dominating the arrangement is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals open in soft spirals, their surface catching light with a gentle sheen. Just below it, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria bloom unfurls, revealing a delicate green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and adds a painterly depth. Scattered through the composition are small green buds-some just swelling, others barely parting-suggesting life and continuity, while fine sprays of Gypsophila float around the main flowers like tiny stars. A cluster of daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centers offers a sweet, casual contrast, balancing formality with approachable charm. Dark, broad leaves with smooth, glossy textures frame the florals and provide a sumptuous backdrop against which the whites appear purer. The corsage sits on a multi-strand pearl band: cool, smooth beads entwined to form a refined, elastic bracelet that anchors the flowers to the wrist. The image evokes the soft scent of fresh blooms and the gentle press of petals against the skin-an accessory perfect for bridal parties, prom nights, or anniversary dances in Sidcup and the surrounding neighbourhoods. As a local flourish, this design would pair beautifully with a ceremony stroll past Sidcup High Street or a reception near the green expanses of Foots Cray Meadows, offering both tradition and delicate romance.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light seems to halo this wrist corsage, styled with the confident hand of a florist who knows both classic romance and contemporary restraint. Anchoring the piece is a generous mauve rose, petals layered in a slow unfurling that suggests the scent of early summer; the outermost edges deepen to a rich magenta while the heart remains a delicate, blushing pink. Nestled close are clusters of saturated indigo hydrangea, their tiny florets tipped with pale blue centres that give the purple mass depth and an almost glowing inner life. Variegated English ivy adds an old-world grace, its dark green centres and creamy edges framing the blooms like embroidered trim, while slender, silver-green foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus-fans out to create a soft, airy backdrop. A wide leaf, streaked with white and green, is twisted into a neat spiral to introduce a sculptural, modern accent that lifts the overall silhouette. Beneath the flowers a swath of deep purple mesh provides texture and a subtle theatricality, catching light like the hem of an evening gown. Tactile contrasts invite touch: the rose is silky, the hydrangeas cool and papery, the ivy glossy. Designed with ceremonies in mind, this corsage feels perfectly at home at weddings, proms, or Sidcup celebrations near Foots Cray Meadows, offering a refined, wearable bouquet that carries the calm confidence of a local florist who understands season, scent, and occasion.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in gentle contrasts, photographed against a bright white background so the floral tones breathe clearly. The central bloom is a large, creamy apricot rose-soft-edged and fully opened, its petals spiralling inward and offering a tender fragrance that feels like a quiet sunrise. Beside it, a pair of lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a lively counterpoint: compact, textured pom-poms whose cheerful hue feels almost playful next to the rose's warm restraint. Underpinning the flowers are broad, deep-green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, layered to support the composition and to create shadowed pockets that make the blooms sing. A long, variegated leaf with subtle cream striping is skillfully curled so it arcs across the wrist, giving the piece a modern, architectural silhouette. The skin beneath is fair to medium, the corsage worn on the inner wrist where its details can be admired; the fastening is kept out of sight, allowing the floristry to remain the focus. As a Sidcup florist I imagine this worn at a Lamorbey Park wedding ceremony or for photographs on Sidcup High Street, its palette matching soft evening light and seasonal celebrations. The scent is quietly floral, edged with green note-almost like cut grass after rain-a reassuring sign of freshness. Expertly assembled for comfort and visual impact, the wristlet feels both tender and refined, an intimate accent that will sit through vows, first dances, and the small, candid smiles that mark memorable occasions around Sidcup and nearby Bexley.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with the eye of an experienced Sidcup florist, this wrist corsage centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad petals glow against the studio's clean white background. At its heart the orchid's labellum displays a concentrated flash of bright yellow with deeper orange shading, a tiny, radiant detail that anchors the composition. Surrounding the primary bloom is a soft bed of asparagus fern: delicate, feathery fronds that create a halo of fresh green and a tactile contrast to the orchid's smooth satin petals. To one side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries threads through the foliage - each berry transitioning from green through a gentle pink to a deep crimson - giving the corsage seasonal richness and visual movement. A small spray of ruffled lime-green accent foliage near the berries adds lively texture and modern colour balance. The ensemble is secured to the wrist by an understated multi-strand pearl bracelet, tiny white pearls catching the light and introducing a classic, almost vintage sheen. Worn on a light-skinned wrist, the piece feels both intimate and ceremonial; its scent is faintly green and floral, the silk-like orchid offset by earthy fern notes and the faint waxy fragrance of berries. Crafted with neighbourhood brides and prom-goers in mind, Flowers Sidcup prepares similar corsages for celebrations across Sidcup High Street and local venues near Sidcup Station, often matching seasonal palettes for an understated, locally familiar elegance.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist describing this wearable piece, I see the bright confidence of two golden-yellow roses paired with the theatrical hush of a single deep-purple calla lily. The roses form the warm centre: one more open and generous, the other more intimate and cupped, each holding a small clear diamante that micro-catches movement and light like a smile. The calla, almost black-cherry in tone, sweeps upward and back, its smooth trumpet shape introducing a sculptural line that contrasts the roses' layered softness. Around them, fine asparagus-fern fronds lend a soft, feathered halo while glossy variegated leaves with pale margins provide weight and balance; tiny white button-like filler flowers nestle into crevices, giving the eye places to rest. The sensory impression is of a corsage that smells faintly of fresh rose and green stem, with petals that feel satiny and leaves that have a cool, tactile resilience. Set on a light-to-medium wrist and photographed on a white backdrop, the piece reads both as jewellery and as a botanical portrait - ideal for a bridesmaid, prom guest, or someone reclaiming a bit of theatre on Sidcup High Street or at a rehearsal dinner near Albany Park. Clean craftsmanship and careful pinning keep the band discreet, so every gesture makes the little rhinestones glint. This is a celebration-ready accessory that feels bespoke, familiar, and ready for local delivery or collection from nearby Sidcup florists.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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