The bridesmaids bouquets were beautiful heaps of baby's breath. Baby's breath also adorned each of the pews at the ceremony. What a soft flower that has an undoubtedly beautiful effect.
See the whole post here via the blog of southern weddings magazine.
Beautifyl idea = )
ReplyDeleteHave they created non-smelly baby's breath? When you bunch it together it has a strong odor. Anyone found a way to combat it? Maybe use dried flowers?
ReplyDeleteleft you something on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteI think Baby's Breath gets a bad rap, but I think when used like the pictures you posted, it is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving it, too. We used bunches of it at the "altar" in urns. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteHil- I think there are different types of baby's breath (although that's not it technical name) that don't smell.
That's funny... I used to hate baby's breath until the first time I saw it clustered by itself like this. These are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAbbie, Do you have pictures of the baby's breath in urns at the alter? I want to do this for a party but want to show my co party planner pictures to see if she likes it.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Wendy
What a beautiful soft flower.
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