Wedding Flowers: 40 Ideas to Use Baby’s Breath
wedding flowers,  wedding themes
Gypsophila, commonly known as baby’s breath, is a symbol of everlasting love, pureness, and innocence, which is frequently used in wedding planning. Long-lasting and inexpensive makes it perfect for wedding DIY projects and decorations, from chandeliers to wreaths to boutonnieres. Here I’ve rounded up some great baby’s breath wedding ideas and hope you guys love them.
Bouquets & Boutonnieres
Image Credits from Top to Bottom: Rowell Photography/Live View Studios/Mark Tattersall Photography
Rachel Solomon/Deer Pearl Flowers/Intimate Weddings/Rachwal Photography
Centerpieces
Stephanie Hogue Photography via SMP/ We Not Me Collective via Love My Dress/
J. Masciana Photography via Project Wedding/Elizabeth Anne Designs/ Aimee McAuley via Wedding Chicks
Aisle & Chair Decors
Michael & Anna Costa Photography via SMP/ Orchard Cove Photography via Rustic Wedding Chic/
Caroline Tran via SMP/ Zoeica Images Wedding Photography via Wedding Chicks
Wedding Cakes
Braedon Flynn via Ruffled Blog/ JoPhoto via Mountain Side Bride/ Half Orange
Photography via SMP/ Stephanie Karen Photography via Rustic Wedding Chic
DIY Baby’s Breath Ball & Wreath (with tutorials)
MCR PROJECTS via Rusitc Wedding Chic
Pat Furey Photography via Wedding Chicks/Elizabeth
Anne Designs/ Melissa Schollaert Photography via Southern Weddings
MCR PROJECTS via Rustic Wedding Chic
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