Keston Wedding Corsages

Welcome to your local florist in Keston, where personal service and floral expertise come together to make your special day truly memorable. For years, we’ve been creating exquisite wedding corsages for celebrations across Keston, Hayes, and West Wickham, tailoring each design to delight every bride, bridesmaid, and guest. We’re proud to serve your community with exceptional floral craftsmanship and the reliability of same-day flower delivery until 3 PM—perfect for those last-minute touches.

Situated conveniently near Keston Common and just off Heathfield Road and Oakley Road, our team understands local preferences and seasonal blooms, curating every bouquet with care. Our bespoke corsages use only the freshest flowers, sourced from trusted growers and arranged by our creative local florists. Whether your wedding is an intimate gathering near the ponds or a grand event in Hayes or Bromley, we’re honoured to help elevate the occasion.

Why choose our Flower Delivery Keston service?

  • Personal consultations and expert advice
  • Top-quality, hand-crafted corsages and bouquets
  • Reliable same-day delivery when you order online before 3 PM
Order online today and let us add a touch of floral elegance to your Keston wedding. Thank you for trusting your local florist—where every flower matters.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft studio light skims across a white floral wrist corsage worn on a fair forearm, set against a plain white field that accentuates the arrangement's sculptural clarity. At its center sits a vibrant white Gerbera daisy, petals layered like fine paper and radiating outward from a vivid lime-yellow to green puckered center that reads almost tactilely from the image. Nestled around this focal bloom are smaller, cloud-white spray chrysanthemums and delicate lisianthus buds-some just shy of opening-whose creamy tones add depth and a gentle, billowy texture. Bold, deep green foliage - likely ruscus or salal - provides a cool, glossy backdrop, curving slightly along the wrist to give the corsage movement and balance. The cluster is secured on a slender band of multiple pearly strands; the pearls glow with a subdued luster, enhancing the composition's bridal quality without overpowering the fresh flowers. The overall scent imagined from the picture is cool and herbaceous with a faint sweet edge from the lisianthus and a crisp, green finish from the foliage. As a wearable piece this corsage captures a quiet sophistication, suited to weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations; it reads like a personal keepsake worn for a small, tender moment. A local florist in Keston might place the final pin with the same care used when delivering to addresses near Keston Ponds or the village green, ensuring it arrives as fresh and composed as seen here.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small love letter from a spring garden, presented on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone against a pristine white backdrop. The focal point is a plush, hot fuchsia-pink rose, its petals densely layered and unfurling in a velvet spiral that invites a gentle touch. Nesting close beneath are clusters of soft blush hydrangea florets whose satiny, almost translucent petals create a tender, cloud-like bed that supports and amplifies the rose's colour. Interspersed with this softness are several white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each flower revealing four to six elegant petals brushed with subtle light green streaks toward their centres, introducing a crisp botanical punctuation that brightens the composition. On the right, pale lime-green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, nearly opened pink buds suggest movement and the quiet thrill of flowers about to bloom. Deep emerald leaves fan out beneath the blooms, their broad glossy texture grounding the arrangement and framing the palette of pinks and whites. The corsage is secured with a refined, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, which wraps gracefully around the wrist and spills delicately toward the hand, catching light with a soft, mother-of-pearl glow. The image conveys a sense of anticipation-appropriate for first dances, wedding vows, or prom evenings-and carries a gentle scent in the imagination: floral, fresh, and quietly sweet. As a florist familiar with Keston's community events near Keston Ponds and village halls, I describe this piece as both romantic and thoughtfully constructed, ideal for moments that deserve a wearable note of elegance.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage photographed on fair skin against a crisp white background, composed with the same considered care we practise at Flower Delivery Keston. The focal point is a lush, creamy-white rose whose softly unfurling petals form a gentle rosette, immediately drawing the eye. To its lower left an open trumpet-like white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria or small lily-shows a subtle lime-green throat that provides a whisper of contrast and inner light. Scattered through the design are feathery clusters of Baby's Breath, tiny white buds that lend air and texture, and several vivid green, not-yet-open buds that promise future bloom. A dainty spray of small white daisy-esque florets with bright yellow centres sits near the wrist, introducing a playful, nostalgic note. Rich, glossy green leaves cradle the flowers, their broad surfaces framing the composition and grounding the pale palette. The corsage is secured by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet: small, round pearls threaded closely to form a smooth, elastic band that rests cool against the skin and catches the light with movement. Imagine the gentle powder-fresh scent and the cool tactile contrast of petals and pearls when worn during a wedding at a local village church, a prom near Keston Park, or an intimate reception by the ponds. The overall impression is refined yet approachable-an understated accessory that speaks of craftsmanship, seasonal freshness, and local care for celebrations throughout Keston and the surrounding Bromley lanes.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, romantic wrist corsage captured in gentle light, centered on a plush mauve rose whose petals unfurl with a subtle, satin sheen. The rose's dusky mauve tone leans toward powdery lavender, pairing exquisitely with saturated, almost twilight-blue hydrangea clusters that sit close by; each hydrangea floret shows a delicate blue-tinted centre that seems to glow against the deeper purple edges. Variegated English ivy weaves through the arrangement-its cream-edged leaves bringing a vintage, garden-party elegance-while slender, silvery-green sprigs (suggestive of eucalyptus or dried lavender foliage) provide a soft, aromatic backdrop and a whispering texture that invites touch. A delicate layer of airy purple mesh lifts the blooms, giving the corsage an ethereal halo and a modern, lacy contrast to the denser petals. The piece is arranged to rest on a fair-skinned wrist set against stark white, which highlights the colour harmony and the careful placement of each element. I picture this worn along the church lanes near Keston Common or at an intimate reception in Chislehurst; it carries a cool, lightly scented presence-rose and green-that feels like an early summer garden after rain. As a florist based locally, I value how tactile contrasts-silky petals, crisp ivy, feathery greens-transform a simple wristlet into an emotional keepsake for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or guests of honour, designed to be noticed in photographs and treasured in memory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is composed with quiet confidence, photographed against a clean white backdrop so the colours speak plainly. Dominating the arrangement is a broad, fully bloomed rose in a creamy peach-apricot hue whose layered petals coil inward with the soft density of vintage satin; you can almost sense the blossom's warm fragrance. Flanking the lower left of the rose are two compact lime-green button chrysanthemums-bright, effervescent pom-poms that introduce a spirited, tactile contrast to the rose's languid curves. Underneath, clusters of deep green leaves-likely salal or ruscus-form a lush cradle that gives the design both lift and shadow, while a folded variegated leaf, streaked in creamy white and green, arcs with purposeful elegance to the right, imparting a contemporary, almost graphic movement. The corsage is worn on the left wrist, the skin a neutral, light-to-medium tone, and is fastened out of sight so the composition appears effortless. The overall effect reads as celebratory and intimate: a piece suited for a wedding aisle, a prom promenade, or a small family gathering near Hayes Lane or Keston Park, where hand-tied florals are often chosen for their personal touch. The scent, light and floral with a hint of cut greenery, and the carefully chosen textures make this wristlet feel like a handcrafted promise of joy and remembrance.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small love letter tied to the wrist, this corsage pairs the serene dignity of an ivory Phalaenopsis with the playful punctuation of ripening Hypericum berries. The orchid's broad petals lie smooth and luminous, their creamy white surface cradling a bright yellow-to-amber labellum that seems to glow from within, catching the light like a private promise. Around its base, airy sprigs of asparagus fern weave a soft, green lace that breathes movement into the piece; the fern's fine fronds lift and fall as if in a gentle breeze. A compact cluster of round berries leans to one side, showing a natural gradient from pale green through rose to a deep cranberry hue, their glossy skins offering a tactile contrast to the orchid's satiny feel. Near the berry cluster, a small tuft of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a crisp tonal accent that brightens the arrangement. The whole design is fastened by several strands of tiny white pearls that encircle the wrist like a miniature necklace, cool to the touch and lending a timeless, almost heirloom quality. In the quiet daylight of the studio - the same light I work with when making pieces for neighbours in Keston and families who picnic on Keston Common - each texture and tone reads clearly: velvet, gloss, feather, and pearl. The composition is at once refined and tender, ideal for bridesmaids, prom attendees, or anyone hoping to carry a little luxury into a meaningful evening. This corsage whispers elegance rather than shouting it, an intimate accent crafted with mindful floral skill and neighbourhood care.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Carefully arranged on a pale-to-medium wrist and photographed against pure white, this wrist corsage balances cheerfulness with evening elegance. Two vibrant yellow roses are the focal point: a larger, fully opened bloom on the left and a more cupped, bud-like rose at its right, each set with a tiny crystal pin at the centre that adds a refined sparkle when it catches the light. Behind them, a single mini calla lily in a deep plum - almost black-cherry - lifts the silhouette upward, its sleek, trumpet curve contrasting with the roses' ruffled petals. The design is enriched with soft asparagus fern sprigs that introduce feathered movement and breadth, while broad variegated foliage with creamy margins (likely pittosporum) provides a cool, structured foundation. Small clusters of white filler flowers, like petite spray mums or baby's breath, tuck in between the main blooms to soften edges and enhance volume. The arrangement sits diagonally across the photograph from lower left to mid-right, secured by a slim, largely hidden band so the floral artistry remains the focus. I prepared this style for occasions from prom to bridal parties and often craft similar pieces for neighbours around Hayes Lane and Keston village; at Flower Delivery Keston we aim for designs that feel personal, fragrant with fresh rose perfume, and ready to crown a special evening with quiet confidence.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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