Woking Wedding Corsages by Flowers Woking

At Flowers Woking, we know how important the finishing touches are on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed in our Woking studio, just a short stroll from Woking Town Centre and close to Jubilee Square, using the freshest seasonal flowers to complement your dress, suit, or colour theme.

Each corsage is created by an experienced florist who understands bridal styling, from classic rose sprays to modern, minimalist designs. Whether you're celebrating in Horsell, Knaphill, or West Byfleet, we offer reliable same-day delivery across the area when you order online before 3 PM.

We regularly work with local venues around Woking Park and near the New Victoria Theatre, so we can guide you on colours, flower choices, and corsage styles that photograph beautifully and last throughout the day. Our team will happily coordinate corsages with bouquets, buttonholes, and table flowers for a seamless look.

  • Bespoke wrist and pin-on corsages designed to match your wedding palette
  • Fresh, premium flowers selected and conditioned by expert florists
  • Flexible delivery across Woking, Horsell, Knaphill, and West Byfleet

Need something last minute? Choose from our curated wedding corsage collection and order online for fast, friendly same-day delivery until 3 PM. At Flowers Woking, you're in safe, local hands for your special day.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft morning light washes across a refined white floral wrist corsage poised on a fair forearm, captured against a simple white field that emphasizes texture and form. The arrangement is anchored by a large white Gerbera daisy, its smooth, overlapping petals unfolding like fine porcelain around a luminous yellow-green centre that suggests freshness and vitality. Nestled into the Gerbera's embrace are clusters of petite white blooms - small chrysanthemums or tender lisianthus - their rounded shapes offering a downy counterpoint to the Gerbera's graphic silhouette. Deep emerald foliage, possibly salal or Ruscus, fans out behind the blooms, the glossy leaves introducing depth and a natural frame that lifts the composition off the skin. The floral cluster is secured by a delicate band crafted from several strands of tiny white pearls; the bracelets' gentle glimmer and fine texture lend a vintage elegance without overpowering the flowers. As a florist working near Goldsworth Park and Victoria Way, I would describe the corsage's scent as faintly green and reassuring, like clipped stems after an early-market run, and its touch as cool and slightly velvety where petals meet palm. The piece reads as ceremonial and modestly luxurious - perfectly suited for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or celebrants stepping past the café-lined streets by Woking station - conveying purity, poise, and a quiet confidence that complements white dresses and dark suits alike.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is a study in contrast and softness, photographed against pristine white so every shape and hue reads clearly. A single, generous deep fuchsia-pink rose dominates the centre, its saturated colour and densely layered petals forming a radiant focal point that feels both classic and contemporary. Encircling the rose are clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets, their delicate, slightly translucent petals creating a plush, tactile mass that softens the design. Scattered through the arrangement, bright white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) open in neat faces, each petal edged with a whisper of pale green that draws the eye inward. A small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a couple of very small pink buds sit to the right, giving the corsage a lived-in naturalism - a hint that the piece will continue to unfurl as the day goes on. Rich emerald leaves form a clean, glossy backdrop, their broad shapes offering contrast and framing the bloom cluster with gardenerly precision. The stems are concealed beneath a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet of tiny, luminous beads which wrap the wrist like a soft net, the pearls catching light and introducing a subtle sheen against the wearer's light-to-medium skin tone. The image is composed with the sensitivity of a local florist who knows Woking's rhythm - a piece suited for a bride stepping out from The Lightbox for photos, a prom-goer on Victoria Way, or anyone seeking an elegant, wearable floral accent that smells faintly of morning gardens and that will feel comfortable all evening.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Soft and refined, this white wrist corsage is shown on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white background, every element placed with careful intention. The focal ivory rose is fully open, petals forming a gentle spiral that captures light in a creamy glow. Below it, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an alstroemeria or small lily - displays a subtle green-yellow throat, offering a quiet contrast that deepens the arrangement's center. Interspersed among these are crisp green buds, some tightly closed, signaling promise and freshness, while fine sprays of gypsophila weave a misty texture through the design. A tiny cluster of daisy-like white florets with golden centers rests closer to the wrist, adding a bright, cheerful counterpoint. Rich, broad leaves in deep green provide a glossy backdrop and visual weight, their smooth surfaces reflecting light and grounding the white blooms. A multi-strand pearl bracelet, composed of uniform, lustrous faux pearls on an elastic band, secures the corsage and gives the piece a nostalgic, heirloom quality that is cool to the touch. As a Woking florist I picture this worn for a riverside wedding by the Basingstoke Canal or for an evening at the New Victoria - a small emblem of celebration that balances classic formality with fresh, botanical detail. Available in the spirit of local craftsmanship, this corsage suggests the quiet scent of linen and garden roses, and the poised, understated beauty appropriate for prom, wedding parties, or gallery openings near Woking High Street.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A romantic, handcrafted wristlet sits diagonally on a light-toned forearm against a clean white field, every detail revealing careful florist craft. The focal rose opens in a gentle mauve-pink, its layered petals soft to the eye with a whisper of deeper magenta along the outer ruffles, suggesting warmth and tenderness. Flanking the rose are compact clusters of deep purple hydrangea, each tiny floret showing a pale blue centre that seems to glow from within, creating a rich contrast and a sense of depth. Interwoven among the blooms are narrow, silvery-green sprigs that could be eucalyptus or lavender, their slender leaves adding airy texture and a faint herbal scent in the imagination. Traditional variegated ivy provides glossy, sculptural framing with dark green centres edged in creamy yellow, while a contemporary curl of a broad, striped leaf-white and green-introduces an elegant spiral shape and modern flair. A layer of deep violet, open-mesh netting sits beneath the flowers, giving lightness and a hint of shimmer that lifts the composition like tulle. The corsage reads as fresh, cool, and celebratory-perfect for prom, wedding parties, or graduation ceremonies-and is balanced to be comfortable on the wrist while making a visual statement. As a Woking-based arrangement prepared by Flowers Woking, it suits evening events along Woking High Street or summer receptions near Goldsworth Park, and it photographs with refined charm against both daylight and evening gowns.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable still life: a single large rose, open to reveal soft apricot-peach layers, becomes the warm, luminous focus. Flanking it are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums whose compact, pom-pom textures punctuate the softness of the rose with bright, energetic detail. Underneath, broad dark-green leaves - the rounded, glossy kind of salal or ruscus we use for structure - form a plush base that lifts the flowers and holds them close to the skin. A cleverly folded variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, arcs from beneath the rose and curls toward the outer edge of the wrist like a gentle ribbon, giving the piece a modern, sculptural silhouette. The corsage rests against light to medium skin in controlled, diffuse light that reveals petal translucency and the subtle sheen on the foliage without harsh shadows. You can almost sense the faint perfume of the rose and the green freshness of cut stems; the design looks securely fastened yet wearable for many hours. As someone who arranges bridal and prom flowers around Woking and neighbouring Horsell and Knaphill, I'd recommend this palette for soft romantic looks - pale apricot rose softened by bright chartreuse buttons - a combination that reads both classic and contemporary, perfect for vows, first dances, or any moment when a small, handcrafted floral accent is called for.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem pinned to the wrist, this elegant corsage is photographed against a clean white studio field that highlights every nuance of colour and form. The composition is dominated by a single, magnificent white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, satiny petals open in a calm, symmetrical curve; its labellum glows with a concentrated yellow and orange centre, a tiny sun that draws the gaze inward. Surrounding the bloom, sprigs of asparagus fern fan out in fine, lace-like layers, offering a soft, green cushion that contrasts with the orchid's smooth surface and adds a brushstroke of natural movement. Nestled to the orchid's upper right, a clutch of Hypericum berries moves through a gentle spectrum - from pale green to a blushing rose and finally to a warm cranberry - their glossy skins reflecting light and suggesting freshness. A small tuft of ruffled lime-green foliage near the berries gives a modern pop and textural lift. The piece is fastened to the wrist by a refined multi-strand string of white pearls, their cool shimmer communicating heirloom grace and comfortable wear. The tactile contrasts - velvet orchid, feathery fern, firm berries, and the cool beads - create a sensory map you can almost feel: soft, smooth, crisp, and slightly fruity-scented. Ideal for formal evenings, weddings, or prom nights around Knaphill or Old Woking, this corsage feels handcrafted and quietly luxurious, the sort of thoughtful accessory a local florist would prepare with care.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A compact, elegant wrist corsage presented on a pale forearm against a clean white backdrop, composed to show the diagonal sweep from lower-left toward the middle-right where the blooms rest when worn. At its centre are two luminous yellow roses - one fully opened and generous to the left, the other a smaller, more sheltered bud to the right - each given a subtle jewel, a clear crystal set near the heart that catches the light and adds a whisper of glamour. Behind these bright roses a solitary dark plum calla lily rises and curves, its smooth, almost-black petal forming a sculptural silhouette that heightens the contrast and sophistication. Delicate asparagus fern fronds fan out above and around the flowers, lending soft, feathery movement, while variegated green leaves with pale margins form a steady, textured base beneath the blooms. Tiny white spray-mum or baby's-breath-like florets are tucked in for volume and a soft, starry accent. The corsage sits snugly on the wrist with its fastening obscured by foliage; the composition feels tactile - velvety rose petals, satiny calla, crisp-edged variegated leaves - and would smell faintly of fresh garden florals. As a local floral designer I picture this worn at a Woking Park summer fête, an Old Woking wedding or evening prom; at Flowers Woking we often create this yellow-and-plum pairing for town-centre deliveries and same-day requests when a client asks for cheerful refinement with a touch of sparkle.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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