West Drayton Wedding Corsages

Welcome to your trusted florist in West Drayton—where memorable wedding corsages are our speciality! As a dedicated local florist, we’ve been brightening special occasions around Horton Road, Station Approach, and the beautiful St. Martin’s Church for years. Our experienced team crafts stunning bouquets and corsages to add that extra touch of elegance to your wedding day.

We understand how important florals are for your big day—whether you’re celebrating in West Drayton, hosting your event near Yiewsley, gathering friends in Harmondsworth, or planning memories in Colnbrook. Each of our corsages is designed with care and attention to local style, always using the freshest seasonal flowers.

If you need something last minute, don’t worry! We offer same-day delivery for all orders placed online before 3 PM, ensuring your wedding flowers arrive fresh and beautifully presented. Our secure online ordering system makes it easy and convenient—trusted by couples and families throughout West Drayton and the surrounding neighbourhoods.

  • Expert floral design from real West Drayton florists
  • Delivery to Yiewsley, Harmondsworth, & Colnbrook
  • Easy online ordering & reliable same-day delivery
Let us help make your wedding unforgettable with personal, expertly-crafted corsages and bouquets. Order online today from your friendly West Drayton florist—we’re here to bloom with you every step of the way!

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage, shown on a fair-toned forearm against a stark white background, is crafted to be seen up close and cherished in memory. At its heart sits a bold, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose smooth, overlapping petals radiate from a vivid yellow-green center with a subtly textured surface. Flanking the central bloom are soft clusters of smaller white flowers - think spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds - which build depth with their varied petal shapes and gently curved forms. Broad, deep green ruscus leaves tuck in behind the flowers, their glossy veins and firm structure providing a verdant frame that both anchors and elevates the airy whites. The flowers are bound to an understated, multi-strand wristband composed of small, luminous faux pearls; each strand wraps the wrist like a refined bracelet, the pearls catching light with a soft, antique shimmer. As a local florist familiar with West Drayton, Stockley Park and the nearby Longford River walks, I imagine delivering this style for a bride's mother, a promchaperone, or a guest attending a graduation on the High Street-an accessory whose clean palette reads of purity and celebration. Up close you can almost sense the cool, crisp scent of freshly cut stems and the velvety touch of gerbera petals; the design is balanced to sit naturally on the wrist, keeping the blooms safe while allowing their texture and freshness to be admired during the day's meaningful moments.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Seen in soft studio light on a left wrist with a light-to-medium skin tone, this wristscape feels both classic and fresh - a corsage built around a generous deep fuchsia-pink rose whose layered petals open like a small, urgent heart. A cushion of blush-pink hydrangea florets surrounds the rose, their multi-petalled texture adding volume and a whisper-soft touch against the skin. Scattered among these are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their narrow petals tipped with subtle pale green streaking that draws the eye inward toward each flower's centre. On the right edge of the composition a cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tight pink buds suggest future blooms, introducing a quiet narrative of unfolding. Lush, broad emerald leaves frame and lift the flowers, their deep colour setting off the vivid rose and soft pastels. The corsage is held in place by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - many small, pearlescent beads woven into a delicate band that drapes partially across the back of the hand and adds a hint of heirloom charm. As a local florist who knows the routes between West Drayton station and Stockley Park well, we design pieces like this to stand up to photographs and long evenings; the mild fragrance of rose and fresh foliage will feel familiar at weddings or proms across Yiewsley and the High Street. Prepared with care by Flower Delivery West Drayton, this piece balances durability with tenderness, an elegant accent for any meaningful celebration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A delicate wrist corsage sits poised on a fair-skinned wrist, presented on a pristine white background that highlights every petal and leaf. The centrepiece is a creamy white rose, fully bloomed with soft, velveteen layers that capture and diffuse light with a gentle glow. To its lower left a trumpet-like white alstroemeria-style bloom reveals a pale green-yellow throat, adding quiet contrast and depth. Interspersed throughout are tiny sprays of gypsophila that lend an airy, clouded texture, while unopened green buds introduce the promise of future unfolding. A small cluster of white daisy-style florets with sunny yellow centres adds a sweet, almost nostalgic accent. Glossy broad green leaves provide a rich, waxy backdrop, their sculpted shapes binding the composition into a natural rhythm. The corsage is affixed with a multi-strand elastic bracelet of lustrous faux pearls, each bead smooth and uniformly round, offering a cool, tactile counterpoint to the blooms. Imagining the scent, one pictures a faint, fresh powderiness that evokes morning markets by West Drayton station and floral deliveries for local weddings. Crafted with the patient hand of a neighbourhood florist, this wristlet is the sort of piece Flower Delivery West Drayton would prepare for a bride, prom-goer, or guest attending a celebration near Yiewsley or Stockley Park. The finished accessory reads as timeless, quietly luxurious, and meticulously composed - a wearable bouquet that balances tradition with contemporary elegance.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
There is a hush of romance to this wristlet, where floral craftsmanship and gentle colour harmonies meet on a light-toned forearm. At its centre blooms a generously opened rose-soft pink with a mauve-tinged heart-each petal layered like fine silk and catching a faint, dewy gleam. Nestled close are dense clusters of indigo to midnight-blue hydrangea, their tiny florets clustered into plush masses with delicate, almost pearly centres that create depth and a cool visual counterpoint to the rose's warmth. Glossy variegated ivy weaves through the composition, its dark green leaves edged in cream bringing an old-world elegance, while thin, silver-green sprigs, suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender, extend outward to add a whisper of texture and a faint herbal scent when the wrist turns. A contemporary, wide leaf striped in green and white is twisted into a tight curl, lending sculptural movement that keeps the piece modern and fresh. The corsage rests on a layer of deep purple, open-weave mesh that both supports the flowers and gives the arrangement a soft, lacy shadow-an effect that reads like evening light falling across a garden. Set against a crisp white backdrop, the colours feel vivid and intentional. As a florist who works locally around Stockley Park and the High Street, I imagine this corsage made for bridesmaids stepping out of St. Martin's or for guests arriving at a spring dance; it's tactile, lightly scented, and designed to be both memorable and comfortable to wear.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An intimate study in contrast and craft, this wrist corsage is photographed against a plain white background and gently embraces a forearm of light-to-medium skin tone. The focal point is a large peach-apricot rose, its petals unfolding in soft, luminous layers that catch the light and give the bloom a warm, inviting center. To the lower left, two lime-green button chrysanthemums (pom-poms) offer a cheerful, punchy counterpoint; their dense, spiky textures read almost like tiny cushions of color beside the rose's satin petals. The arrangement is grounded in an underlayer of deep green leaves - likely salal or ruscus - whose broad, glossy surfaces lend weight and structure. An artfully curled variegated leaf, banded with subtle stripes of pale and deep green, traces a graceful arc from under the rose toward the wrist, introducing a modern, sculptural line that elevates the design. The fastening is intentionally invisible in the photograph, implying a neat elastic or ribbon that keeps the blooms close without distraction. There is a gentle scent suggestion of rose and freshly cut foliage; visually, the palette reads romantic yet contemporary, suitable for weddings, proms, or special formal occasions. As a florist's composition, it balances softness and graphic detail, promising to remain comfortable and striking through close embraces, photographs, and the small movements of a day to be remembered.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This elegant wrist corsage is captured against a spotless white backdrop so that every subtler texture and hue becomes readable at a glance. Center stage is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide petals like folded porcelain and its small yellow throat providing a gentle, sunny focal point that is at once modest and richly detailed. Surrounding the blossom, soft asparagus fern fronds fan out in a light, lace-like halo, offering an airy green contrast to the orchid's smooth plane. Nestled into the greenery, a small cluster of Hypericum berries presents a painterly gradient - pale green graduating to warm rose and a final, ripe cranberry - lending a seasonal, almost tactile jewel-tone accent. Near the berry cluster a sprig of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a fresh, modern edge without overpowering the classic composition. The floral cluster is attached to the wrist with an elegant, multi-strand pearl bracelet whose minute beads reflect a cool, subtle sheen against the skin, pairing tradition with contemporary ease. Under neutral studio light, the piece feels intimate and wearable, the textures inviting touch while the visual balance suggests expert placement and care. Picture this corsage carried to a formal reception at a local West Drayton venue or tucked into a prom jacket as a refined statement - a small, handcrafted emblem of celebration and attentive floral design from a neighbourhood florist mindful of local tastes and moments.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a pale forearm against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a tiny, wearable bouquet shaped for memorable moments. Two golden-yellow roses form the centrepiece-one fully open and luminous on the left, the other a slightly smaller, cupped blossom on the right-each embellished with a single clear crystal at its core so the petals shimmer with every movement. Rising from behind them, a single dark plum calla lily unfurls in a sleek, trumpet silhouette whose deep, almost black-cherry colour heightens the contrast and brings an evening sensibility to the design. Sprays of asparagus fern give the piece a light, airy silhouette, while the broad variegated leaves beneath provide structure and a cool, waxy texture; clusters of tiny white filler flowers nestle throughout to soften the lines. The corsage is neatly fastened with a slender band and photographed diagonally from bottom-left to centre-right, clearly showing how it sits on the wrist for formal events. The studio light is even and bright, revealing the fine veins in the leaves and the subtly ruffled edges of the roses. As a florist's creation, it balances joyful colour with sophisticated form-an ideal choice for prom, homecoming, or a bridal party member preparing for a procession near Stockley Park or Hayes. The freshness of the blooms, the tactile mix of velvety petals and feathery foliage, and the discreet sparkle of the rhinestones give this piece a celebratory yet elegant temperament suited to local orders and event styling.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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