Crouch End Wedding Corsages – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

At Flower Delivery Crouch End, we understand that your wedding needs everything to be just perfect — right down to exquisite wedding corsages. Our talented team, based in the heart of Crouch End near Tottenham Lane and the iconic Clock Tower, crafts each corsage with utmost care and premium blooms combined with years of local florist expertise.

We’re passionate about creating arrangements that suit your vision, whether you’re celebrating at a nearby venue in Stroud Green or welcoming guests from Muswell Hill or Hornsey. Every bouquet and corsage is designed for local character and timeless elegance, using the freshest flowers sourced daily.

Same-day delivery is available across Crouch End and nearby neighbourhoods, including Park Road, Muswell Hill, and Stroud Green, for orders placed before 3 PM. Simply order online and let our experienced team handle your last-minute requests, ensuring every moment is stunning and stress-free.

Why choose us for your special day?

  • Trusted local expertise with over a decade serving Crouch End couples
  • Personalised advice for all wedding flowers & bouquets
  • Prompt, reliable same-day delivery for peace of mind
Our commitment is to make every occasion memorable with heartfelt service and beautifully arranged flowers. Rely on your community’s trusted florist for bespoke wedding corsages and seamless local flower delivery in Crouch End.

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Wedding Corsages
This graceful wrist corsage, photographed against a stark white background, reads like a small, wearable bouquet made for moments that matter in Crouch End - a gentle keepsake for a bride, a prom-goer, or someone stepping into a milestone. The crown of the design is a vivid white Gerbera daisy: its broad, silky petals overlap in neat rhythm, radiating from a lively lime-yellow centre that lends the bloom an energetic, sunlit heart. Supporting the Gerbera are softer, cloud-like companions-miniature white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds-whose layered petals create a tender, romantic halo. Beneath the flowers, deep green ruscus or salal leaves form a lush backdrop, their smooth, glossy texture balancing the airy whites and guiding the eye along the forearm. The palette is deliberately restrained-pure whites and rich greens-accented by a delicate multi-strand pearl wristband that secures the arrangement with a timeless, feminine flourish. Close inspection reveals fine florist's work: stems wired and taped, blossoms positioned for movement, and pearls threaded so the corsage sits comfortably on the skin. Imagine it worn for a sunrise wedding near Crouch End Broadway or a graduation photograph taken by the clock tower; the scent is faintly green and refreshing, like cut grass after rain. This image celebrates the quiet craftsmanship of local floristry, showing how classic materials-Gerbera, lisianthus, chrysanthemum, and glossy foliage-combine into an elegant accessory that feels both celebratory and composed for neighbourhood gatherings and formal moments alike.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Soft morning light seems to brush this wrist corsage into being, photographed on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pure white field that lets every hue breathe. Anchoring the design is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open and radiating concentric petals that read as plush and resilient at once. Nestled around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea lend a feathery, multi-dimensional volume; their tiny petals catch the light differently, creating gentle shifts between cream and rose. Interspersed are white alstroemeria - the Peruvian lilies - their delicate petals edged with pale green markings that draw the eye inward like fine calligraphy. To the right, a spattering of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly unfurled pink blooms hint at evolving life, a reminder of gardens just beginning to wake. Glossy emerald leaves form a verdant underlay that both supports and contrasts the pastel and jewel tones above. The whole floral cluster is anchored with a refined, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that wraps the wrist and drapes partially down the back of the hand, adding a tactile coolness against the skin and a vintage elegance to the modern design. There is a quiet, celebratory air to the piece - equal parts youthful romance and considered craftsmanship - imagined for a wedding party or prom in and around Crouch End, where local brides and graduates favour wearable flowers that feel like memory rather than ornament.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A delicate wrist corsage rests on a light-skinned arm, photographed against a crisp white background to highlight its sculpted beauty. Central to the design is a creamy ivory rose whose petals open with a soft, velvety sweep; the rose is the visual anchor. Below and a touch to the left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely Alstroemeria with a slightly ribbed texture - reveals a subtle lime-green throat that gives the arrangement depth and a whisper of color. Interspersed among these primary blooms are small, pale-green buds suggesting imminent unfolding and tiny sprays of baby's breath that float like soft mist around the larger flowers. Nearer the wrist a petite white daisy-like blossom with a sunny yellow center adds a playful, vintage note. The flowers are set against several broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish that lends structure and a cool contrast to the pristine whites. The piece is held in place by an elegant multi-strand pearl band - elastic strands of round, luminous white pearls that encircle the wrist and echo the floral palette with their subtle sheen. The overall composition reads as timeless and quietly luxurious, ideal for formal ceremonies, proms, and intimate wedding vows. As a Crouch End florist might suggest, this compact wristlet pairs naturally with neutral or ivory dresses and carries a soft, clean fragrance reminiscent of early spring mornings near Alexandra Park, making each gesture feel intimate and carefully considered.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately arranged on a pale forearm against a stark white field, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet crafted for an evening of celebration. The focal rose is a generous mauve-pink bloom, half-open to display concentric layers of satiny petals that deepen to a magenta rim. Surrounding it, dense clusters of deep purple and indigo hydrangea form a velvety halo; each tiny floret centers on a soft blue core, adding micro-contrast and a sense of inner light. Glossy variegated ivy leaves provide classic framing, their dark-green centres punctuated with pale yellow margins, while narrow, silvery-green stems-reminiscent of eucalyptus or late-summer lavender-offer a cool scent and delicate backdrop that softens the silhouette.

A contemporary twist is given by a broad green leaf striped with white, expertly curled into a spiral that brings architectural poise to the design. The flowers rest atop a dark purple mesh with an open, lacy weave; this foundation not only adds texture but visually unifies the purples, making the corsage read as a single, thoughtful composition. As a florist who often works around Crouch End Broadway and Muswell Hill, I picture this corsage chosen for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or honourees at a Hornsey community celebration-fresh, tactile, and composed to sit comfortably through photos, dances, and the small moments that matter most.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrasts and quiet elegance, set against a clean white backdrop so every texture is clear. A creamy apricot rose forms the focal point, its petals layered in a tender spiral that invites a gentle touch and carries a warm, nostalgic scent. Beside it, two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums tuck in like joyful punctuation marks - their compact, pom-pom heads offering lively texture against the rose's soft curves. Beneath these florals, broad dark green leaves, perhaps salal or ruscus, create a lush, supportive cradle that gives the arrangement depth and longevity. A variegated leaf with pale stripes has been artfully curled and folded, sweeping in an elegant arc that adds a modern, graphic line to the piece and guides the eye along the wrist. The corsage rests on smooth, living skin, photographed to show how it would sit during a sequence of intimate moments - a ceremony, a first dance, a prom night - with the scent of rose and fresh-cut foliage just perceptible. The securing band is invisible in the image, leaving the flowers to appear naturally at rest on the arm. As a florist I imagine placing this on a client leaving Crouch End Broadway, the soft palette reflecting the mellow light that often fills the neighbourhood's quiet streets, a small wearable celebration crafted for meaningful occasions.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a pristine white background, this elegant wrist corsage centres on a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, sculpted petals unfold with serene grace. The orchid's throat blushes with a concentrated yellow and warmer orange at the labellum, a sunlit detail that gives the bloom depth and character. Surrounding it, delicate asparagus fern fronds create a soft, feathery cushion of bright green, the fine texture contrasting with the orchid's smooth satin surfaces. To the right, a compact spray of Hypericum berries punctuates the arrangement, each berry showing a gentle gradient from pale green through soft rose to deep cranberry, introducing seasonal warmth and visual rhythm. Ruffled lime-green accent foliage threads in near the berries, offering a crisp, modern edge and extra tactile interest. The whole cluster is fastened to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their cool lustre resting comfortably on the skin and elevating the corsage's classic silhouette. The image's clean lighting and uncluttered backdrop make every thread and petal legible - you can almost imagine the faint, fresh scent of orchid and green foliage in the quiet studio air. As a local florist composition, this is the sort of piece we prepare for weddings, proms, and gallery openings near Alexandra Palace and Crouch End Broadway; Flower Delivery Crouch End often crafts similar corsages in our workshop, attuned to the neighbourhood's understated, timeless style.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a forearm with fair-to-medium skin tones and photographed against a stark white background, this wrist corsage balances sunshine and night - two bright yellow roses, one fuller on the left and a slightly smaller cupped bloom to the right, anchor the design. Each rose holds a single, delicate diamante at its heart that flashes with movement. Tucked behind and to the right of the roses, a deep plum to almost-black calla lily unfurls upward, its velvet-like petal forming a refined counterpoint in both colour and form. I built soft, feathery asparagus fern into the upper curves to lend lightness and a sense of breath, then layered variegated green-and-cream leaves as a stable base so the composition reads cleanly from a distance. Tiny white spray flowers - small mums or gypsophila-like filler - pepper the arrangement, giving it an old-fashioned but elegant fullness. The corsage is shown at a slight diagonal across the wrist, demonstrating how it sits when worn; the attachment is discreet, likely a narrow ribbon or elastic beneath the foliage. Studio lighting sculpts the textures - the glossy calla, the velvety rose petals, and the crystalline accents - while the white backdrop makes the yellow and plum palette sing. As a florist who arranges for Crouch End celebrations from Hornsey to the Broadway, I envision this piece for a mother-of-the-bride, a prom guest, or anyone wanting a joyful, confident accent that reads beautifully in photographs taken on the high street or at nearby venues.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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