Ware Wedding Corsages by Flowers Ware

At Flowers Ware, we create elegant, hand-crafted wedding corsages that bring a touch of romance to every celebration in Ware. From classic rose sprays to modern, minimalist designs, each piece is carefully made by an experienced florist who understands how important the little details are on your big day.

Whether you're getting married near the River Lea, celebrating close to High Street, or hosting your reception around Amwell End, our corsages are designed to complement your colour scheme, dress code, and venue style. We regularly create bespoke pieces for couples across Hertford, Stanstead Abbotts, and Hoddesdon, so your wedding party can enjoy beautifully coordinated flowers wherever you're saying "I do".

Our wedding corsages are ideal for mums, grandmothers, ushers' partners, and special guests. We offer:

  • Delicate wrist and pin-on corsages to match your bouquets
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced and conditioned by our skilled team
  • Personal, friendly advice from a trusted local florist in Ware

Need something at the last minute? We provide same-day delivery in Ware and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply share your wedding colours, style, and any favourite blooms, and we'll design corsages that feel truly personal and perfectly in tune with your day.

Trust Flowers Ware to craft wedding corsages that look beautiful in photos, wear comfortably throughout the day, and reflect the love and care behind your celebration.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft morning light illuminates a classic white wrist corsage positioned lightly on a fair forearm, photographed against a stark white background so texture and tone are unmistakable. Dominating the composition is a pristine white Gerbera daisy: its many silky petals overlap like layers of tissue, radiating from a bright lime-green and yellow center that lends the blossom a lively focal point. Surrounding the Gerbera, clusters of small, fluffy white chrysanthemum-like blooms and creamy lisianthus buds provide a softer counterpoint - tiny volumes of petal that invite touch and add a bridal intimacy to the piece. Rich, dark green Ruscus leaves and a palm of broader greenery create a deep backdrop, their glossy surfaces catching the light and shaping the corsage against the skin. The assembly is fastened with a delicate, multi-strand band of pearl beads whose subtle sheen evokes old-world charm and feels cool and smooth on the wrist. The overall mood is refined and tender: you can almost sense the faint grassy-sweet fragrance of newly cut stems and the soft resistance of petals under thumb and finger. Perfect for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or a thoughtful prom gesture, this arrangement bridges elegance and comfort. A florist crafting this in Ware would likely source early morning flowers from nearby markets, adjusting greens to suit the season so that the corsage sits naturally in photographs taken around the town's historic centre or beside the calm flow of the River Lee.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable garden: a plush, hot-fuchsia rose occupies the centre, its petals arranged in a compact, velvety spiral that catches soft light and draws the eye. Surrounding the rose, clusters of pale blush hydrangea build a cloud-like volume with tiny, almost translucent petals, while pristine white alstroemeria - the Peruvian lilies - fan outward, each petal traced with subtle light-green markings that brighten the composition. On the right edge a few pale green alstroemeria buds and shy, nearly closed pink buds suggest the promise of more blossom, lending a quiet narrative of growth. Smooth, deep-green leaves form a strong, clean base, their glossy texture contrasting the matte softness of the flowers. The corsage is worn on a left wrist with a light-to-medium skin tone and fastened by a sophisticated multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that glimmer gently and sit like a netted frame beneath the blooms. The image is photographed on a pristine white background so the colours read vividly: fuchsia, blush, white, and emerald in clear relief. There is an implied scent-sweet rose warmed by early sunshine and the cool, green lift of alstroemeria-that evokes first dances, quiet vows, or a riverside prom night. As a local florist might suggest for customers walking Ware High Street or crossing the River Lea towpath, this piece balances classic elegance and youthful romance, a carefully assembled accessory made to be both seen and felt on a special day.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in refined white-on-green elegance, photographed against a crisp white background to put every detail in clear focus. A creamy ivory rose crowns the arrangement, its petals unfolding with a soft, pillowy texture that suggests careful hand-wiring and attention to bloom stage. Nestled just below and to the left is a larger trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria or small lily-with a gentle green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and creates subtle contrast. Interspersed are tight green buds and sprays of tiny white gypsophila, which float like summer mist and give the design an airy cadence, while petite daisy-like flowers with sunny yellow centres bring a hint of cheerful warmth near the wrist. Rich, glossy leaves of deep green frame and lift the flowers, their smooth surfaces reflecting light and grounding the palette. The piece is secured by a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet-softly elastic and strung with lustrous, round faux pearls-that wraps comfortably and adds a classic touch of jewellery-like finish. The scent is fresh and faintly floral, evoking early morning at a local market stall. As a Ware florist, we craft corsages like this for weddings, proms, and civic galas; Flowers Ware prepares each one to be wearable and resilient for an evening of celebration, available for local delivery across Ware and nearby Hertfordshire streets like Amwell Street and close to the River Lea. This corsage reads as timeless and intimate, an accessory designed to be seen, touched, and remembered.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A carefully composed wrist corsage rests diagonally on a light-toned wrist, photographed on pure white to let its colours sing. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, its layers unfurling with velvety softness and a subtle magenta rim that catches the light; beside it, clusters of deep, indigo-hued hydrangea add concentrated texture and small, pale blue centers that seem to glow from within. Surrounding greens include silvery, narrow sprigs-reminiscent of eucalyptus or dried lavender-that create a soft halo and lend a faint, resinous scent; variegated ivy provides glossy contrast with dark green centers and pale cream edges; and an artful spiral of a broad, white-striped green leaf adds a contemporary, sculptural twist. A lacy sheet of dark purple mesh nestles beneath the flowers, its open weave creating shadows and lift that make the corsage feel like a wearable jewel. As a florist with hands-on experience in Ware, I picture this made for an early-summer wedding party or a prom along the town's High Street, arriving fresh and ready for the evening. Flowers Ware crafts pieces like this for local celebrations and can arrange same-day delivery across Ware via flowersware.co.uk; the arrangement carries a cool, garden-scented impression and an air of quiet celebration-ideal for bridesmaids, honourees, or anyone who wants a refined, tactile floral accent.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet craft of this wrist corsage is revealed in every subtle choice: a creamy apricot rose at the centre, its petals layered in a hush of tenderness, invites a gentle, almost reverent touch. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums tuck in like bright exclamations, their dense clusters offering a tactile contrast that feels almost playful against the rose's plush surface. Dark, lush foliage forms a supportive bed beneath the blooms, broad leaves giving depth and a soft shadow that lets the pastel rose glow; a single variegated leaf, striped with pale green and cream, is artfully folded and arced across the composition, bringing a contemporary graphic note that lifts the ensemble. The image is shot against a clean white background, letting colour and texture speak clearly; the lighting catches the rose's inner warmth and the crisp edges of the green buttons, suggesting a faint fragrance of rose petals warmed by late-morning sun. Worn on living skin, the corsage becomes part of a sequence of important moments-vows, dances, embraces-its presence subtle yet eloquent. As a florist who often delivers to Ware Priory and the riverside paths near Ware station, I picture this wristlet accompanying small, heartfelt ceremonies across town: a tactile adornment that balances romance, freshness, and a contemporary edge for anyone who asks for something quietly memorable.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a small living jewel on a fair wrist, this wrist corsage centers on a flawless white Phalaenopsis whose wide, smooth petals spread with quiet grace against a clean white backdrop. The orchid's throat is painted with a bright yellow wash edged by a deeper orange note, drawing the eye inward to its sculpted labellum and providing a warm counterpoint to the cool white petals. Around the bloom, delicate asparagus fern sprigs fan out in airy, lace-like layers, their bright green tone giving depth and a whisper-soft texture that contrasts the orchid's satin surface. Clustered to the upper right, hypericum berries form a compact, glossy accent that moves from pale green through soft rose into rich cranberry red - a gentle spectrum of colour that hints at late-summer berries gathered from a hedgerow. Small ruffled pieces of lime-green foliage add a final bright stitch. The arrangement is fastened with several fine strands of tiny white pearls, wrapped to sit comfortably and to reflect light with a subdued, vintage shimmer. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out petal sheen and pearlescent highlights while keeping the composition serene and focused. As a local artisan piece that would feel at home on bridal parties walking Ware High Street or guests arriving by Ware station, this corsage balances formal elegance with natural charm - a wearable accent that speaks quietly of celebration, care, and skilled floral craftsmanship.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist in Ware I often aim for pieces that feel at once bright and quietly sophisticated; here that intention is visible in a compact wrist corsage shown against a pure white backdrop. Two golden-yellow roses form the focal story, one blooming open like a small sun and its companion held more gently in bud form; each is finished with a tiny sparkling rhinestone placed near the centre, which throws off micro-flashes of light when the wearer moves. Rising behind them is a single deep plum calla lily, its smooth, trumpet curve creating an elegant, dramatic silhouette and lending a duskier mood to the cheerful yellow. Fine asparagus-fern fronds fan out softly, creating airy negative space, while broad variegated leaves-green centers fading to cream edges-anchor the base with cool, waxy texture. Scattered white filler flowers knit the elements together, adding the impression of fullness without weight. The corsage is positioned diagonally across the forearm in the photograph, secured discreetly with a slim band so the blooms sit naturally against the skin; the clean lighting highlights petal texture and the contrast between the velvety rose faces and the calla's satiny skin. It's a piece I would suggest for a bridal party walking across Sele Park, a prom arriving at Ware Town Hall, or anyone wanting a joyful, elegant accent that smells faintly of fresh-cut blooms and summer air.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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