Canning Town Wedding Corsages

When it comes to wedding corsages in Canning Town, trust the experienced florists at Canning Town Flowers to create the perfect finishing touches for your special day. As a locally owned florist, we take pride in our deep knowledge of seasonal flowers and local trends, ensuring every corsage is made with care and creativity. Located close to Barkingly Road and just a short stroll from Rathbone Market, our team serves not only Canning Town but also the nearby communities of Custom House, East India, and Leamouth.

  • Same-day delivery available on all wedding corsages until 3 PM
  • Serving Custom House, East India, and Leamouth
  • Convenient online ordering with a personal touch

Each corsage we design reflects our expertise, local flair, and a genuine passion for flowers. Whether you’re celebrating at venues near Royal Victoria Dock or planning an intimate home ceremony along Stephenson Street, our bespoke wedding corsages add a meaningful accent to every celebration. Simply order online for same-day delivery, or visit us in-store for friendly advice and inspiration. With years of trusted service in the Canning Town community, Canning Town Flowers ensures your wedding flowers arrive fresh, beautiful, and on time—so you can focus on saying "I do."

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Wedding Corsages
A gracefully composed white wrist corsage, crafted with the eye of a local florist, is displayed along a pale forearm against a neutral white field so each detail is visible. The focal point is a broad, immaculate white Gerbera daisy whose many smooth, overlapping petals spread like a small hand of silk, centring on a vivid yellow-green disc that lends a fresh, almost dewy accent. Clustered around this main bloom are tender sprays of small white chrysanthemum-like flowers and a few creamy lisianthus buds that open into soft, cup-shaped blooms, creating layered texture and a sense of gentle movement. Behind and among the flowers, deep green salal or Ruscus leaves emerge, their glossy surfaces and structured shapes giving the composition a contemporary, clean silhouette and providing contrast that makes the whites feel even brighter. The flowers are fastened to the wrist with an elegant, multi-strand band of pearly beads that sit snugly and gleam faintly under light - an accessory both refined and secure. As a florist who knows the streets and celebrations of Canning Town and the Royal Docks, I picture this corsage worn for a Docklands wedding by the Thames, or given as a comforting, celebratory token at a local graduation near Canning Town Station. The scent is light and green - a fresh, cool note of cut stems and soft petals - and the tactile sensation is silky and cool against skin. Prepared with fresh materials and a steady hand, this corsage reads as timeless, gentle, and regionally familiar, the kind of piece Canning Town Flowers can craft for an important moment close to home.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Shown against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in contrast and careful proportion, resting on the left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone visible beneath. At its heart sits a bold deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely packed and curving outward in a measured spiral that commands attention. Interwoven are clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets that add soft, voluminous texture, while several white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) with subtle light green streaking near their centres lend crispness and delicate line to the composition. On one side, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds suggest the corsage will age gracefully, opening into further layers of colour. Rich emerald green leaves form a broad, structured base, their sheen accentuating the flowers' softer surfaces. The arrangement is secured by a tasteful multi-strand band of small, pearlescent white beads that wrap the wrist and extend partially down the hand, combining comfort with classic elegance.

As a local florist would note, the piece reads equally well for a prom sash, bridesmaid accessory, or an anniversary celebration photographed along Barking Road or the promenade at the Royal Docks. Canning Town Flowers prepares pieces like this with an eye for longevity and wearability-lightweight, scentful but not overpowering, designed to photograph cleanly under soft daylight or evening reception lighting and to sit happily through vows, toasts, and first dances.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A graceful wrist corsage is photographed against a crisp white field, its design speaking of understated elegance and careful local craftsmanship from Canning Town's florists. Dominating the arrangement is a lush, creamy ivory rose whose soft, unfolding petals form a gentle focal point; beneath it, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-reveals a pale green-yellow throat that draws the eye and gives the piece subtle contrast. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila float between the main flowers, creating a soft halo, while several green buds promise future opening and add sculptural rhythm. A small cluster of white daisy-type florets with vivid yellow centres sits near the wrist, offering a tender, almost nostalgic highlight against the dominant creams and greens. Deep green, waxy leaves provide a rich backdrop and structural form, their glossy surfaces catching the light. The flowers are fastened to the arm with an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet-uniform, lustrous faux pearls strung on elastic to create a comfortable, secure band that complements the floral palette. The composition shares the quiet sophistication suitable for a wedding procession, prom night in the Royal Docks, or a civic gala near Canning Town station. You can almost sense the faint, clean scent of just-cut blooms. Crafted with attention to balance and comfort, this corsage reflects the kind of attention to freshness and locality you would expect when ordering from Canning Town Flowers for same-day delivery across Canning Town and nearby Silvertown.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, intimate aura surrounds this wristlet: the central mauve-tinged rose opens gradually, each petal curving with the hush of velvet and a suggestion of gentle perfume that evokes a morning stroll by the docks. Beside it, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters provide a luminous counterpoint, their tiny petals like scattered stars against the rose's blush. Variegated English ivy weaves through the composition, its cream-edged leaves creating a classic frame, while slim, silvery-green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus-fans out to create depth and a cool, herbal note. A glossy green blade with vivid white striping is curled into a sculptural ribbon, offering contemporary movement and a playful, almost architectural flourish. Beneath the blooms, a lacy, deep-purple mesh lifts the arrangement, adding texture and a whisper of evening glamour that complements gowns and cufflinks. The corsage rests on a fair-skinned wrist set against stark white, the lighting soft and even so each colour reads true and tactile-silky, crisp, and slightly dewy. As a florist who knows this neighbourhood, I picture this corsage tied to moments at local venues around Prince Regent Lane or a riverside reception near Gallions Reach: bridesmaids, prom-goers, or honoured guests who want an accessory that balances romance with contemporary edge. It is crafted to be both seen and felt, a small celebration of texture, scent, and the careful hand that arranged it.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A polished wristlet sits on the left wrist of a person with light to medium brown skin, photographed against a stark white background so each element reads clearly. The focal point is a large apricot-toned rose, its petals layered in a gentle spiral that radiates warmth and a whisper of rose perfume; the bloom is both classic and intimate. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-compact, round pom-poms-create a bright, textural contrast that lifts the peach tones and brings energy to the arrangement. Beneath the flowers, broad dark-green leaves (salal or ruscus) form a sturdy, glossy base, while a folded variegated leaf with creamy stripes is elegantly curled to the right, introducing a stylish, graphic line that guides the eye along the wrist. The fastening is discreet, with the band or ribbon hidden so the composition appears seamless on the skin. This corsage balances softness and structure, its palette and scale chosen to complement dresses and suits for weddings, proms, and formal events around Canning Town and the Royal Docks. As a local florist's touch, this piece is the kind of design Canning Town Flowers prepares for same-day pickup or delivery across Silvertown and nearby streets-designed to feel fresh, wearable, and ready to accompany vows, dances, and photographs taken near the river or at the station. The mood is gentle anticipation, a small, fragrant keepsake crafted with confidence and neighbourhood care.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a keepsake on a light-skinned wrist, this white Phalaenopsis corsage reads as a quiet poem in petals and pearls against a stark white background. The orchid's open, luminous face is creamy and immaculate, its central lip warmed by a honeyed yellow and an ember-like hint of orange that glows where the light finds it. Around this luminous centre, soft fans of asparagus fern form a lacy, green embrace-filigree foliage that seems to float and breathe, giving the arrangement a gentle, weightless movement. A small, compact cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right of the bloom; each berry travels through a spectrum from pale green to rosy-pink and finally to a rich, cranberry red, offering a tactile, seasonal counterpoint to the orchid's serene purity. The corsage is fastened with several strands of porcelain-like white pearls, their subtle gleam adding a sense of tradition and quiet luxury as they coil comfortably around the wrist. The studio light is tender-softening edges, illuminating petal texture and the satin sheen of the beads-so the composition reads as both modern and timeless. This wearable blossom evokes a moment of tender ceremony, whether for prom, a wedding, or an intimate celebration, and its restrained palette-white, green, and hints of warm berry-whispers of thoughtful craftsmanship and floral knowledge. One can almost feel the cool pearls and the velvety petal edge, a measured touch of elegance destined for photographs and memory.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a pure white backdrop, this elegantly arranged wrist corsage sits diagonally from the lower left to the middle right of a fair forearm, each element placed with considered restraint. Two golden-yellow roses command the eye, one more blown open and the other modestly cupped; both are finished with a single clear crystal at their centers, a tiny flash that mirrors candlelight or streetlamps near Canning Town station on an evening out. A solitary deep burgundy calla lily rises behind the roses, its trumpet-like form and velvety surface providing a sophisticated counterpoint to the roses' sunny optimism. Beneath and around the main blooms, broad variegated leaves with pale margins form a cool, waxy cradle, while airy asparagus fern adds a soft halo that breathes movement into the piece. Small clusters of white, button-like filler flowers tuck into nooks between petals and foliage, increasing the visual depth and suggesting a faint, fresh floral scent when held close. The corsage is secured with a slim band that's mostly concealed, so the flowers read as a compact, wearable vignette on the wrist. The overall vocabulary is joyful yet refined-bright yellow, deep plum, and varied greens-making it suitable for a prom, a bridesmaid's look, or a guest marking an anniversary at a nearby riverside venue in Silvertown. The image celebrates texture, colour contrast, and the calm precision of experienced floristry.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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