Queensbury Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Queensbury, we know how much the finishing touches matter on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed in our local florist studio here in Queensbury, just a short distance from Queensbury Underground Station, Honeypot Lane and the shops around Queensbury Circle.

Whether you prefer delicate wrist corsages for your bridesmaids or classic pin-on flowers for mums and special guests, we carefully select fresh seasonal flowers to complement your colour palette and bouquet style. Every design is wired and finished by hand, ensuring comfort, durability and that all-important photogenic finish throughout the day.

We regularly create wedding bouquets and corsages for couples celebrating in and around Queensbury, Kingsbury and Edgware, and we’re always happy to guide you on flower choices that suit your venue, dress and theme. From soft pastels to bold, modern palettes, our team brings years of wedding expertise to every order.

  • Personal, one‑to‑one corsage design advice
  • Fresh, premium blooms sourced daily
  • Coordinated sets for the entire bridal party

Need everything arranged at short notice? We offer same-day delivery across Queensbury and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Trust Flowers Queensbury to create elegant, comfortable and long-lasting wedding corsages that tie your whole celebration together.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft and sophisticated, this white wrist corsage is pictured on a fair forearm against a stark white background, every element composed to read clearly at a glance. At its heart sits a broad, immaculate white Gerbera whose abundant petals unfurl like fine porcelain, each one directing attention to the warm lime-yellow centre that lends the bloom an almost sunlit glow. Nestled close are delicate white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus-some in tight buds, some opening slowly-adding a plush, layered texture that contrasts with the Gerbera's bold silhouette. Beneath, rich dark-green foliage-likely Ruscus and salal-fans out to create depth and a vivid contrast that heightens the flowers' clarity. The wristband is a fine, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that wraps with gentle security, giving the piece a subtle heirloom quality and a soft weight against the skin. The lighting is cool and even, highlighting the satiny surfaces of the petals and the faint, dewy sheen at their bases; one can almost sense the light, fresh scent of cut white blooms and the crisper green note of foliage. This corsage reads as timeless and ceremonial, perfect for occasions across Queensbury-an intimate chapel wedding, a prom at a local hall, or a graduation photograph by the bandstand in a nearby park. Crafted with the precision of an experienced hand, it balances durability and delicacy so the wearer feels both polished and comforted throughout the day.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is captured on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white field, a study in texture and refined colour. Dominating the composition, a deep fuchsia-pink rose opens fully, its layered petals forming a plush, velour-like center that feels both bold and intimate. Surrounding the rose, clusters of soft blush hydrangea florets give the piece depth and a cloud-like fullness, while pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement with four to six smooth petals, each subtle green streak near their throats adding a fresh, botanical accent. On the right-hand side, tiny pale-green alstroemeria buds and small, barely unfurling pink buds suggest movement and the quiet promise of further bloom. Several broad, emerald-green leaves create a vivid contrast, their glossy surfaces and firm veins grounding the composition. The flowers sit atop a delicate multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that nestles around the wrist and extends down the back of the hand, the pearls' soft luminescence echoing candlelight at an evening reception. The overall mood is one of tender celebration - perfect for a prom, a bridesmaid or a mother of the bride - and the craftsmanship speaks to experienced hands who consider scent, balance, and wearability. Locally, this design would suit gatherings around Queensbury Station or a springtime walk through nearby green spaces, carrying a quiet, elegant presence appropriate to intimate community events and joyous milestones.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in refined white and soft green, carefully composed to feel timeless yet fresh for special moments in Queensbury and neighbouring Kingsbury. A richly textured creamy ivory rose takes center stage, its velvety petals unfurling in concentric layers that glow softly beneath gentle studio light. Beneath and slightly left of the rose, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria with a faint lime-green throat-adds architectural interest and a whisper of colour without breaking the corsage's tranquil palette. Interspersed are plump green buds-promises of blooms to come-and delicate sprays of Gypsophila that lend the piece an airy, romantic halo. A cluster of petite daisy-style blooms with sunny yellow centres sits low in the composition, offering a sweet, human note amid the formal florals. Lush, broad dark-green leaves with a satiny sheen provide contrast and a garden-fresh backdrop to the white florals. The whole assembly is anchored to the wrist by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet; the pearls are smooth and luminous, wrapping like a classic cuff and elevating the corsage into wearable elegance. If you close your eyes you might sense a faint, powdery floral fragrance-the clean scent of freshly cut roses and lilies. Made by experienced hands in Queensbury for weddings, proms, and gala evenings, this design is available for local delivery around Queensbury Station and nearby streets through Flowers Queensbury, crafted to arrive looking just-picked and poised for the occasion.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wristlet is a studied blend of classic romance and contemporary line, photographed on a light-toned wrist against a clean white field so every hue and texture is clear. Dominating the arrangement is a lush mauve-pink rose, its petals unfurling with a soft sheen and a whisper of darker magenta at the outer ruffles, an intimate focal point that draws the eye. Arranged like a constellation around it are three clusters of deep indigo hydrangea, each tiny floret revealing a pale blue core that seems to glow from within, offering a rich, velvety counterpoint to the rose's softness. The greenery is chosen with an eye for contrast: feathered, silvery-green stems-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-create a soft backdrop; variegated ivy leaves with dark centres and pale, cream margins add a traditional botanical edge; and a wide, striped leaf has been rolled into a graceful spiral to introduce a modern sculptural note. A layer of dark purple netting underpins the blooms, its open weave adding weightless texture and visually tying the purples together. The arrangement reads as tactile and fresh-the silky rose, the papery hydrangea petals, the glossy ivy and cool, aromatic sprigs invite touch. Designed for formal nights and personal celebrations, this corsage would feel at home on a prom hand in Queensbury or as a bridesmaid accent for a wedding reception near Queensbury Station, bringing an elegant, locally crafted flourish to the occasion.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Presented against a bright white backdrop, this wristlet displays floral finesse in a compact, wearable form - an ideal accent for events around Queensbury and neighbouring Kingsbury. The focal flower is a generous, fully bloomed rose in soft apricot-peach, its layered petals forming a warm, luminous core that invites a gentle touch. Beside it, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums act like little bursts of laughter; their tight, pom-pom textures throw a joyful contrast to the rose's satin petals. Multiple broad, deep-green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, form a dense, supportive cradle beneath the blossoms, while an artfully curled variegated leaf - striped with cream and green - arcs across the top, giving the corsage a contemporary, graphic edge. The arrangement is fastened discreetly to the wrist, the securing band hidden from view so the composition appears to float. You can almost sense the fresh-cut fragrance of rose mingled with the crisp scent of foliage, and in soft daylight the peach hues glow pleasantly against skin. Hand-tied with professional care in Queensbury, this style is what our customers ask for at Flowers Queensbury for proms, intimate weddings, or civic ceremonies near the tube - a refined, tactile token that reads both elegant and joyful and arrives fresh for the day.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a hushed promise, this corsage rests on the wrist against a stark white studio background, composed with an eye for both romance and restraint. The centerpiece is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, petals broad and chalk-white, their surface almost porcelain-smooth; its labellum is painted with a concentrated sunburst of yellow and a whisper of orange, a delicate punctuation that brightens the bloom without overpowering it. Encircling the orchid, a nest of asparagus fern unfurls in filigreed strokes of vivid green, lending soft, billowing texture that makes the flower appear to float above the skin. To the upper right a compact cluster of Hypericum berries offers a counterpoint - each bead round and glossy, shading from pale green to warm rose and into a deep crimson, suggesting movement through the seasons and a gentle, edible-like sheen. A small tuft of lime-green ruffled foliage near the berries lifts the palette with a fresh, almost citrusy note. The corsage is fastened on a multi-strand pearl bracelet: dozens of tiny, luminous pearls woven into a band that hugs the wrist with heirloom grace, their cool glow balancing the organic warmth of the flowers. Seen through the eyes of a Queensbury florist, this piece would suit a bride stepping out from a small chapel near the High Street or a couple dancing at a neighbourhood hall; it smells faintly of orchid and greenery, holds comfortably against the skin, and reads as both modern and timeless, crafted with careful hands and a quiet regard for detail.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a local floral stylist I often describe this design as sunshine and shadow on the wrist: two golden-yellow roses-one fully opened on the left, one slightly cupped to its right-sit at the centre, each discreetly accented with a clear, sparkling rhinestone beneath the petals to give a hint of jewellery-like sparkle. Behind them, a single, slender calla lily in a deep burgundy-purple unfurls toward the top-right, its velvety trumpet shape providing an elegant, sculptural contrast to the soft, ruffled roses. The arrangement is softened with fine asparagus fern that adds a light, whispery texture, and is grounded by broad, variegated green-and-cream leaves, likely pittosporum, that cradle the blooms and give the corsage its structured base. Tiny white button-like filler flowers nestle in pockets around the main flowers, creating a cushioned fullness that reads well from every angle. The band is mostly hidden, allowing the piece to sit diagonally across a light-to-medium forearm from bottom-left to middle-right, as photographed against a clean white background. You can almost sense the warmth of rose scent and the cool satin of the calla petal beneath fingertips. I craft corsages like this for Queensbury proms, small wedding parties walking from local churches and community halls near Queensbury Tube station, and garden events inspired by nearby Fryent Country Park; at Flowers Queensbury we balance colour, texture, and comfort so the accessory feels effortless and secure on the wrist.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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