Potters Bar WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Potters Bar, our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed to complement your special day perfectly. As a local florist based near Darkes Lane and close to Potters Bar Station, we understand the styles and settings of weddings across Potters Bar, Barnet and Welwyn Garden City.

Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony at Oakmere Park or a larger celebration in nearby South Mimms, we carefully select fresh seasonal flowers to create elegant corsages for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and special guests. From classic roses and delicate gypsophila to modern orchid sprays, each design is created with care, securely wired and ribboned to sit comfortably all day.

Need your corsages in a hurry? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Potters Bar and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our team personally hand-delivers your pieces, ensuring they arrive in pristine condition, ready for photos and those all-important arrival moments.

  • Expert advice on colours to match dresses and suits
  • Co-ordinated designs for buttonholes, bouquets and corsages
  • Friendly, local service from experienced wedding florists

Chat to our skilled florist team about your wedding theme, or simply order online for quick, stress-free same-day delivery. With Flowers Potters Bar, your wedding corsages are in expert, local hands.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white floral wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background, the simplicity of the setting drawing full attention to the crafted blooms. Center stage is a large, immaculate white Gerbera daisy whose long, fine petals radiate outward from a vivid yellow-green centre that creates a fresh focal point. Surrounding it are smaller, cloud-soft white chrysanthemum-like clusters and creamy lisianthus buds, their shapes curling and overlapping to build depth and a quietly romantic silhouette. Behind and around the blossoms, rich deep green Ruscus leaves anchor the spray, their glossy surfaces and tapered forms offering contrast and a natural frame that slides gently along the wrist.

A refined band of multi-strand white pearls fastens the design, the beads strung close together so the floral cluster appears to float on the wrist while remaining snug and comfortable. The overall texture plays between the Gerbera's satiny firmness and the lisianthus' tender, paper-soft petals; the scent would be subtle - cool, slightly grassy with a soft floral hush - as if lifted by a gentle breeze through a floral market stall. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the petals' translucence and the pearls' mild lustre without dramatic shadows.

This piece reads as a quiet celebration-ideal for brides, bridesmaids, prom goers or graduates stepping out in Potters Bar, perhaps boarding the train at Potters Bar station for a memorable evening. It's an elegant, wearable memory offered with the careful touch of a neighbourhood florist.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Seen against a pristine white backdrop, this elegant floral wristlet rests on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, every element arranged with thoughtful restraint. The focal point is a plush, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose whose layered petals radiate outward with the soft complexity of velvet; its scent is gentle and warmly floral, inviting a subtle smile. Interwoven around the rose are clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets that supply a cushioned, airy volume, their delicate surfaces catching light in soft, translucent washes. White alstroemeria - each petal edged with faint green streaking toward the centre - unfold like paper lanterns, bringing brightness and a delicate line to the silhouette. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, almost-closed pink buds suggest movement and the quiet promise of opening blooms.

A band of multi-strand white pearls secures the design, the tiny pearls forming a net-like bracelet that encircles the wrist and extends slightly along the back of the hand, glimmering with the same soft sheen as the flower petals. Lush emerald leaves provide a cool, verdant foundation, their broad shapes framing and anchoring the composition. This corsage feels crafted for moments that matter - from a first dance in a local Potters Bar venue to a summer wedding near Darkes Lane - marrying artisanal technique with the gentle poetry of blooms and texture.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A handcrafted wrist corsage photographed on fair skin, the wrist extending from the lower right into a bright white field, designed and styled by a florist who knows Potters Bar's quiet celebrations well. Central to this composition is a lush creamy white rose, its velvety layers unfurling in soft, concentric rings that catch light with a satin sheen. Off to the left and slightly below, a trumpet-like white alstroemeria bloom opens, its petals delicately ribbed and showing a faint lime-green throat that draws the eye inward. Scattered around these primary flowers are small, vivid green buds-tight and hopeful-alongside fluttering sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) whose tiny white stars add a cloud-like softness and romantic rhythm. Near the base a cluster of petite daisy-shaped flowers with bright golden centers adds a cheerful, vintage note, while broad, glossy dark-green leaves provide a smooth, waxy backdrop that makes the whites read as purer and cooler. The arrangement is anchored to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand elastic bracelet of round white pearls, their cool weight and subtle luster a tactile counterpoint to the delicate blooms. The composition reads as formal yet intimate, ideal for weddings, proms, and milestone dances; it carries the quiet perfume of fresh-cut flowers and the reassuring craftsmanship of a local shop. Flowers Potters Bar would offer this style for clients seeking refined simplicity, with the same-day attention and neighbourhood familiarity that comes from serving streets like Darkes Lane and the nearby markets around Parkfield Road.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft halo of light gives this corsage a gentle, romantic aura: at its heart blooms a generous mauve-pink rose, petals unfolding with a satiny sheen and a whisper of magenta at the rims. Around it, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters lend depth and a twilight-blue shimmer, each tiny petal showing a faint blue center that seems to glow from within. The piece is balanced with a selection of fresh greenery-a few long, silvery-green sprays that read like eucalyptus or dried lavender, and glossy variegated ivy leaves with bright cream edges that add traditional charm. A contemporary touch arrives in the form of a broad, white-and-green striped leaf, tightly rolled into an elegant spiral that gives the corsage a sculptural silhouette. Beneath the flowers, a layer of deep violet open-netting lifts and separates the blooms, offering a feathered texture that plays with light and shadow. Laid across a light-toned wrist on a stark white backdrop, the arrangement is both tactile and visually composed, evoking the cool scent of early summer gardens and the faint catch of perfume at a reception. As a florist who has dressed wrists for proms and weddings around Potters Bar and the lanes off Darkes Lane, I appreciate how this piece reads as both refined and joyful-an intimate floral accent that feels fresh from the shop and ready for the first dance.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Worn on the left wrist and photographed against bright white, this wrist corsage reads like a miniature chapter of a wedding morning: a single, large rose in a gentle peach-apricot hue unfolds at the centre, its petals soft and layered, catching light like warm porcelain. To its lower left, two lime-green button chrysanthemums-those playful pom-poms-add a spark of joyful texture, their clustered florets creating a lively counterpoint to the rose's calm sweep. Underpinning the design, several broad, dark green leaves (think ruscus or salal) form a plush cradle that lifts the blooms and gives the piece structure and longevity. A variegated leaf, striped with creamy white and green, is folded into an elegant arc, its curled edge tracing the wrist and bringing a modern, architectural note to the composition. The flowers are fresh and slightly scented; the rose carries a soft, honeyed perfume while the leaves lend the faint, green note of cut foliage. The corsage sits close to the skin as if ready to be part of a procession-prom photographs, first dances, small civic ceremonies in Potters Bar's town hall or an intimate family gathering near the station. The colours-peach, lime and deep green-are selected to read well in daylight and in soft evening light, ensuring the arrangement complements dresses and jackets without overpowering them. As a florist I imagine the quiet pleasure of placing it on someone's wrist, noting the tactile differences between velvet petals, spiky mums and glossy foliage, and sending it out with a wish that it travel safely to the moment it will help to mark.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a whispered promise pinned to the wrist, this corsage reads as a small poem in flowers and pearls. Center stage is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad white petals folding in a serene, moth-like arc while a concentrated splash of yellow and deeper orange at the throat draws the eye inward with the intimacy of a secret. Beneath it, a cloud of asparagus fern unfurls - fine, feathery fronds that seem to float and breathe around the bloom, softening edges and adding a verdant halo of life.

A compact cluster of Hypericum berries nestles to the upper right, each bead moving through a gentle spectrum from light green to rose and then to a warm cranberry tone, suggesting ripeness and the small pleasures of seasonal colour. Nearby, ruffled lime-green accent foliage adds a bright, contemporary stitch of contrast. The arrangement sits on a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that circles the wrist comfortably; their satiny glow and cool smoothness are a tactile foil to the orchid's velvety petals. Set against a clean white background and captured in gentle daylight, the corsage reads as both classic and modern - an expert, romantic accessory that evokes quiet celebration and poised anticipation for proms, weddings, or intimate ceremonies.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Expertly arranged and photographed on a pale forearm laid diagonally from the lower-left to the centre-right, this wrist corsage balances cheerfulness and drama in a compact wearable design. Two golden-yellow roses form the cheerful centrepiece - the larger, fully opened bloom on the left and a slightly smaller, cupped rose to its right - their petals layered like soft ribbons and imagined to smell faintly of warm citrus and honey. Both roses carry a small clear diamante at their hearts, a subtle sparkle that lifts the arrangement into the realm of formal celebration. Rising behind them is a single mini calla lily in a rich, dark plum bordering on burgundy; its sleek, trumpet-shaped form provides a refined counterpoint to the roses' roundness and gives the corsage an evening-ready silhouette. Sprigs of delicate asparagus fern fan out above and behind the primary blooms, lending a light, feathery texture, while variegated green-and-cream leaves (pittosporum-like) create a sturdy, cool-toned backdrop. Tiny white filler flowers - like miniature chrysanthemums or baby's breath - nestle into the composition, softening edges and adding visual softness. The piece is secured with a nearly hidden band, photographed on a plain white field to make the vivid yellow and deep plum sing. As a florist serving Potters Bar, I often make variations of this corsage for local proms, weddings near Darkes Lane and intimate gatherings by Oakmere Park; Flowers Potters Bar offers similar fresh designs for same-day local delivery.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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