Baby's breath is no longer relegated to "filler flower" status; it's been popping up everywhere lately, from bouquets to centerpieces to ceremony décor. And it's no surprise why: this extremely budget-friendly bloom is readily-available year-round, it's versatile, and it can make an impact at any kind of wedding, from a rustic backyard to a formal ballroom. Here, some of our favorite ideas.
Bridal Party
Photo Credit: Dina Chmut Photography (left); Jonathan Ivy Photo (right)
Photo Credit: Shannen Norman Photography
Photo Credit: Shannen Norman Photography
Photo Credit: Jonathan Ivy Photo
Photo Credit: Dina Chmut Photography
Photo courtesy of The Wedding Chicks/Munster Rose
Ceremony Décor
Photo courtesy of The Wedding Chicks/Munster Rose
Photo Credit: Jonathan Ivy Photo
Reception Décor
Photo Credit: Christina Diane Weddings/Created by Anais Events
Photo Credit: Emily Steffen Photography/Created by Simple Fabulous Events and Design/Flowers by Sadies Floral/Linens by Linen Effects
Photo Credit: Emily Steffen Photography/Created by Simple Fabulous Events and Design/Flowers by Sadies Floral/Linens by Linen Effects
Photo Credit: Emily Steffen Photography/Created by Simple Fabulous Events and Design/Flowers by Sadies Floral/Linens by Linen Effects
Photo Credit: Jonathan Ivy Photo
Photo Credit: Jonathan Ivy Photo
Photo Credit: Chrissy Lambert Photography
Photo Credit: Red Loft Studios
Photo courtesy of White Lilac Inc.
What do you think—would you use baby's breath at your wedding?
—Kristen O'Gorman Klein
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