Wispy and dainty, baby’s breath or gypsophila is just the ideal flower for wedding adornments. Light, handy and versatile, these blooms come in several hues and have been elevated from their status of filler flowers. No doubt wooing to-be-married couples across the globe, baby’s breath has come to be liberally used as stand-alone focal flowers or in combination, most commonly with roses, in table centerpieces, floral runners, bridal bouquets, floral accessories and the wedding varmala.
Available in soft white, pink or yellow tints, these whimsical blossoms are the go-to flowers for wedding hairdos that appear ornate and classy. Easily complemented by the vibrant shades of roses and carnations, they can be tucked into floral buns or used to adorn other hairdos, keeping them manageable and stylish.
Floral crowns are big nowadays. Match up with your bridesmaids squad with these lightweight baby’s breath tiaras that can be worn over any kind of hairstyle and are ideal for a white wedding.
The wedding garland has achieved a complete makeover with gypsophila for comfortable and contemporary chic pieces. You have gorgeous baby’s breath varmalas available with some colorful floral accents to up your style game or traditionally adored rose garlands cushioned with these petite blooms for a lively, minimalist look.
Much in demand as bridal flowers, baby’s breath is being adapted into a variety of floral accessories that are most-suited for pre-wedding functions. From the traditional headgear to hand jewelry, there’s a huge variety of designer flower jewelry available online and the best thing about these flowers is how well they can be mixed with any other botanical pieces and coordinated with outfits of any color without hassle.
Gypsophila might be a minimalist favorite but that doesn’t mean it can’t contribute to fancier pieces. Here’s an elaborate corsage-style hand accessory that beautifully complements the gold tones of the bridal outfit and balances the heavy embroidery.
Wedding bouquets are another component of marriages where baby’s breath can be spotted most commonly. It could be used as the most prominent bloom in the cluster or used as filler among other showy, vibrant blooms or used to crown a classy selection of flowers such as the soft roses here.