New Cross WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers New Cross, we lovingly craft bespoke wedding corsages that are as memorable as your special day. From delicate rose sprays to modern foliage accents, every corsage is hand-made in our New Cross studio near New Cross Gate and Goldsmiths, University of London.

Our experienced florist team understands how important the small details are. We carefully match your corsages to bridal bouquets, buttonholes and venue flowers, ensuring a beautifully coordinated look whether you’re celebrating in Deptford, Brockley or over towards Greenwich.

Using fresh, premium flowers, we design wrist, pin-on and handbag corsages that are comfortable to wear, long-lasting and perfectly suited to mothers of the bride, bridesmaids and special guests. You can conveniently order online and take advantage of our local same-day delivery service in New Cross and surrounding areas.

  • Handcrafted corsages made fresh on the day
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM
  • Local expertise for venues around New Cross Road and Telegraph Hill

Whether you prefer classic ivory roses or something more colourful and contemporary, we’ll guide you through the best seasonal choices and finishes. Trust Flowers New Cross to add those finishing floral touches that make your wedding day feel truly complete.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white wrist corsage is displayed across a light forearm against a neutral white background, described as if by a florist from Flowers New Cross who knows the feel of local celebrations. The centerpiece is a magnificent white Gerbera daisy, its broad, satiny petals arranged like a soft radial skirt around a bright yellow-green center with a textured, almost pincushion surface. Nestled around this main bloom are clusters of fluffy, white chrysanthemum-style sprays and several creamy lisianthus buds and partially opened blooms that add gentle volume and a layered, romantic silhouette. Behind the flowers, deep green foliage-Ruscus or salal-fans out, its glossy leaves offering a cool visual counterpoint to the pure whites and lending structure so the corsage sits flat and elegant on the wrist. The ensemble is secured by a delicate bracelet of multiple rows of small white pearls, which gleam faintly and echo the classic bridal aesthetic. The light in the image is soft and clear, revealing fine petal vein detail and the slight velvety texture of lisianthus, while the arrangement conveys a quiet, celebratory mood suitable for weddings, proms or graduation ceremonies in and around New Cross Gate, Deptford Market Yard or the nearby arts venues. As a maker, I imagine the almost-grassy, green aroma of fresh cut stems and the comforting weight of the pearl band as someone prepares to step into an important moment - restrained, elegant, and unmistakably hand-crafted by local hands.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a compact garden gathered and made wearable: a vivid fuchsia-pink rose forms the confident focal point on a light-to-medium toned left wrist, set against a clean white studio background. The rose's dense, velvety petals unfurl in a measured spiral, their deep colour tempered by surrounding blush pink hydrangea florets that add soft volume and a slightly papery translucence at the edges. Scattered among them, pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) display four to six slender petals with pale green streaking toward each centre, introducing a crisp, botanical highlight. A small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, nearly closed pink blooms on the right suggest movement and the promise of more blossom, while rich emerald leaves provide a glossy, structural base. The floral cluster is secured with an elegant, multi-strand bracelet of tiny lustrous white pearls, the strands forming a delicate net that hugs the wrist and extends partly down the back of the hand-an element that balances texture and shine. The photo conveys soft studio lighting that enhances petal depth and leaf sheen; you can almost sense the gentle scent of rose and lily. As a local florist's piece inspired by New Cross and nearby Deptford market stalls, this corsage is designed for proms, bridesmaids, or special guests-an understated, tactile keepsake that feels both refined and intimate.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage captures a refined romance with a quiet, assured grace-perfect for a wedding or prom in and around New Cross. Centered on a creamy ivory rose whose petals open in a soft, velvety spiral, the arrangement is balanced by a trumpet-shaped white bloom beneath it, likely an Alstroemeria, revealing a subtle green-yellow throat that gives the design depth and a hint of fresh citrus lightness. Tiny clusters of Gypsophila drift like miniature clouds among the stems, while several vibrant green buds peek through, suggesting the corsage is alive with future bloom. A trio of small daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres nestles near the wrist, adding a playful, nostalgic accent against the larger blooms. Broad, deep green leaves with a glossy, waxy surface frame the flowers and make the whites sing, creating a rich tonal contrast that reads clearly even from a distance. The piece is fastened with a chic multi-strand pearl band: numerous uniformly round white pearls-soft against the skin-wrap the wrist with quiet luxury and steady support. The photograph's clean white backdrop and gentle lighting emphasize texture and scent-a faint, fresh floral perfume-inviting touch. Crafted with local care by Flowers New Cross and ideal for ceremonies or gallery-style receptions near New Cross Gate, Deptford Market, or Telegraph Hill Park, this corsage feels both intimate and celebratory, a small wearable bouquet that complements vows, dances, and photographed moments with refined simplicity.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is displayed diagonally on a pale wrist against a stark white background so each layer is easy to read by touch and imagination. The focal rose sits slightly off centre, its petals a soft mauve-pink with a subtle gradient toward a deeper magenta at the ruffled tips, inviting a gentle fingertip to trace its silky curves. Adjacent to the rose are plump clusters of deep indigo hydrangea, their tiny petals bearing pale, almost luminescent blue centres that create visual depth and a velvety surface. Around the flowers, glossy variegated ivy provides structural contrast with dark green leaves edged in cream, and slender, silvery foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-fans out to introduce air and a muted herbal perfume. A bold, striped broad leaf is skillfully curled into a spiral, its white and green bands giving the arrangement a sculptural, contemporary accent that reads modern against the classic blooms. Beneath everything, a layer of dark violet open-weave mesh lifts the composition and ties the purple accents together, adding both texture and a subtle glimmer in evening light. The corsage feels cool and tactile, balanced between tradition and modern design, and is clearly crafted for meaningful occasions: weddings near Goldsmiths, graduations at New Cross Gate, or an elegant prom before a night out along New Cross Road. The design speaks of careful floristry, quiet celebration, and a desire to make the wearer feel noticed and cherished.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrast and refined detail, presented on a light, neutral background that highlights every tonal shift. A single large rose, open and abundant in a pale apricot-peach, anchors the arrangement with a softness that invites touch; its layered petals form a luminous centre that glows softly under studio light. Nestled beneath, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - small, spherical pom-poms - bring a cheerful jolt of colour and a compact, almost playful texture that offsets the rose's smoothness. Rich, dark green leaves - likely salal or ruscus - tuck beneath the blooms to give the piece weight and depth, while a striking variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, is folded into an artful curl that draws the eye along the wrist and adds a contemporary graphic flourish. The corsage is worn on a wrist of warm, light-to-medium skin tone and appears secured invisibly, so the focus remains on natural materials and elegant form. I imagine this corsage accompanying an evening on Queen's Road or a family photo in Telegraph Hill Park, its scent a faint trace of rose and fresh greenery. Prepared with the same care I bring to orders for local New Cross gatherings and Deptford markets, it suits weddings, proms, and other meaningful celebrations where a small, handcrafted floral accent can speak volumes. The impression is one of intimate celebration: peach warmth, green vitality, and skilled floral shaping all balanced for comfortable wear and memorable moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a quiet promise across the wrist, this corsage reads as both a keepsake and a softly scented sentence. An ivory Phalaenopsis takes center stage, its broad petals luminous and satin-smooth beneath daylight, while a delicate yellow and apricot blush at the labellum draws the eye inward with a warm, sunlit glow. Around that center, airy asparagus fern unfurls in filigree layers, creating a featherlight canopy of bright green that seems to float against the skin. Tiny berry buds - a gentle gradation from pale green to warm rose and cranberry - sit tucked into the greenery, their glossy shells offering a subtle nod to autumnal palettes and the small surprises of seasonal sourcing. The whole cluster is anchored on a string of tiny faux pearls that nestle against the wrist like a family heirloom, the pearls' cool sheen contrasting with the living warmth of the flower. In the soft studio light each texture is readable: the smooth orchid, the feathery fern, the rounded berries and the polished pearls, all arranged with the kind of restraint and tenderness an experienced florist prizes. As a local touch, this piece reflects the quiet, creative character of New Cross and nearby Deptford Market Yard - a corsage we might prepare for a Goldsmiths College graduation or a hometown wedding. Flowers New Cross carefully balances longevity and comfort for same-day events across the area, offering a corsage that whispers romance and steadies the wearer with dependable craft and a touch of neighbourhood charm.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a New Cross florist's small celebration on the wrist, this corsage reads like a snapshot of summer light folded into evening: two golden-yellow roses - one open and generous on the left, one more cupped and intimate to the right - are the warm centrepiece, each with a tiny clear diamante tucked near its heart to catch the light. Behind them, a singular calla lily in a near-black plum or deep burgundy unfurls upward, its sleek trumpet form offering a sophisticated counterpoint to the roses' soft ruffles. I arranged the blooms with airy sprigs of asparagus fern for feathered texture, broader variegated foliage (the pale-edged leaves you see often in our shop) to anchor the design, and clusters of small white filler blooms that pepper the corsage like stars. The flowers are set diagonally across a light-skinned forearm from the bottom-left to the middle-right, the band mostly concealed so the composition reads as a cohesive, wearable bouquet. The petals still seem to hold the faint, fresh fragrance of garden roses; the fern and glossy leaves give a cooling green note to the scent and the touch. This piece is something I would prepare at Flowers New Cross for prom, a city wedding party, or an awards evening at Goldsmiths, balancing joyful colour with metropolitan polish. The white backdrop highlights how the yellow and plum tones sing together, and the design's secure fastening and compact scale make it comfortable for photographs and late-night dancing in SE14.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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