17 Ways To Use Baby’s Breath at Your Wedding

Baby’s breath is having a moment in the wedding world right now! Gone are the days of baby’s breath simply being used as filler flowers in bouquets. Now, brides are realizing how gorgeous and versatile these delicate blooms can really be.

Not only does baby’s breath create a whimsical and romantic vibe that will complement any wedding theme, but they’re also quite inexpensive when compared to other flowers. Below, we highlight tons of different ways you can work baby’s breath into your big day.

Bridal Bouquet

We love this dreamy baby’s breath cascading bouquet. The tiny white flowers create a cloud-like effect that will look beautiful against a lace wedding dress.

They will also capture nicely in your wedding photos! Oh yeah, we also love how inexpensive baby’s breath is. Not only does it not cost much, but you won’t need many flowers to create a pretty bouquet.

My photographer friend actually told me that baby’s breath looks amazing in photos. Both color pictures and black-and-white ones turn out really good. It gives your wedding album that classic, timeless look that never gets old. You can also use classic baby’s breath bouquets to enhance your floral arrangements throughout the venue.

Bouquets for the Bridesmaids

If you are looking for a unique alternative for your bridesmaid bouquets, consider purchasing each of your maids a simple baby’s breath flower bouquet. This will create a cohesive airy cluster when all of your girls are standing together. They will also give off subtle charm while not breaking your wedding budget.

Baby’s breath bouquets are also great if you’re getting married in a garden, rustic wedding, or a minimalist wedding where you want beauty in its simplest form.

Try wrapping the stems in ribbon to really complete the look of your bouquets. Pick a ribbon that matches your wedding colors or one that compliments your bridesmaid dresses.

Boutonnieres

For an on-trend and inexpensive boutonniere that will go with any wedding style, try creating baby’s breath flower clusters for the groom and groomsmen to wear. You can pin baby’s breath alone onto a dark suit to make a statement, or add a rose and some greenery to give the boutonnieres more depth.

If you want something low-key that still looks amazing, then these are for you. Boutonnieres made with baby’s breath flowers also hold up very well. You don’t have to stress about them wilting halfway through your ceremony.

They’re cute, affordable, and low maintenance. What more could you want?

Flower Crowns

Baby’s breath flower crowns are adorable if you’re going for a whimsical, casual bride vibe. Imagine rows and rows of these tiny white flowers woven together to create a crown that rests on your head.

Not only do they look incredible, but they also catch the light beautifully as you walk down the aisle.

Fun fact – these babies are actually strong. Kind of like marriage huh? I said boobies. Ok moving on.

Anyways, these flowers aren’t as delicate as they look. The soft white color also will complement any skin tone. Whether you have blonde hair, brown hair, or black hair… these are going to look perfect on you.

Wedding Ceremony Arch

Picture yourself walking down the aisle toward this beautiful arch adorned in soft pink baby’s breath. It really does look like you’re walking under a cloud of pink flowers.

Plus, let’s be real here- people usually use white baby’s breath. But trust me when I say, the pink kind is way better. It gives you that warm, cozy feeling but still stays light and airy. Not to mention it reflects light which will make you shine in pictures. Your photographer will thank you later.

And the best part? Baby’s breath is a lot less expensive than roses or peonies, but will still give you that “wow” factor when guests walk into your reception.

Aisle Markers

Create adorable baby’s breath flower aisle markers to line your wedding aisle. The small flowers will frame your aisle while filling your venue with beauty.

I love how simple, yet elegant this looks. Sure the flowers are small and dainty, but pairing them with metal buckets really helps upgrade the overall look. It doesn’t make it look cheap or like something you’d see at your grandparents wedding.

It’s perfectly balanced.

Your guests will also love how these smell. Baby’s breath has a subtle scent that will mix with the smell of the outdoors. It creates this welcoming aroma that isn’t over-powering. It’s just… right.

Pew Decorations

All you have to do is grab petite bouquets of baby’s breath, tie them with some ivory ribbon, and let them hang down from your pew ends.

You can also drape them across the pew ends if you’d like, it all depends on your wedding style and venue.

Wedding Table Centerpieces

Wedding tablescape , you can use baby’s breath flowers as centerpieces too! They create the perfect fluffy and cloud-like centerpieces that will look stunning floating above your wedding tables.

You can place them in clear vases, mason jars, antique bottles. You name it!

Oh and let’s not forget – they match with any wedding color palette.

Wedding Cake Decorations

Baby’s breath can really take your plain white wedding cake to the next level. It adds beauty to your cake without overdoing it. Those little bundles of white flowers cascade down your cake tiers resembling a waterfall. Which gives your cake texture, but will still keep your clean and simple style.

Baby’s breath is also great because it’s cheap. You only need a few stalks to make a big impact. You won’t have to splurge like you would buying dozens of roses or bundles of peonies.

Plus the white color matches with any wedding colors you can think of. And since these flowers are very lightweight, your cake baker will love you.

They don’t have to worry about the flowers ruining the shape of your cake like other heavier flowers might.

Decorate Your Wedding Chairs

Tie small bundles of baby’s breath flowers onto the backs of chairs facing your wedding aisle or on your reception chairs.

This wedding decor idea is so simple, yet so beautiful. All it takes is a small piece of ribbon and your chairs will look magical.

Wedding Garlands

Create garlands out of baby’s breath flowers to hang or drape along a mantle, staircase railing, or wedding arch.

When the lights hit those white flowers floating in front of that dark fabric, it looks absolutely amazing. It’s like you’re staring at the night sky full of stars.

Then you have these cute floating candles in glass vases reflecting off the light. As the sun starts to set, your entire table will transform into a glowy, dream land.

Let me tell you – your guests will be stopping by your tables to take way too many pictures. They’ll forget about the dance floor long enough to wanna buy your entire tablescape when they leave.

Ok maybe not but they will admire your tables enough to want these flowers at their wedding.

Hanging Floral Installations

Use baby’s breath to create magical hanging installations for your wedding. These dreamy installations are perfect for weddings with high ceilings. Think barn weddings, tent weddings, or any wedding venue that has exposed wooden beams.

You can even use them to create hanging installations that can suspend from your tent or hang above your head table where your cake will sit.

Photo Booth Backdrop

Use baby’s breath as a photo booth backdrop. Not only will they add texture to your backdrop, but it will also make it look like your guests are sitting in front of fluffy clouds.

Photo booth backdrops are also great because they match everyones skin tone. No matter if you have a dark-skinned bride or light-skinned bridesmaids, these flowers will complement every guest.

Welcome Sign Accents

Frame your wedding welcome sign with baby’s breath. These little white flowers will give your welcome sign a soft and romantic look.

You can also wrap baby’s breath around the corners of a wooden welcome sign. Or you can create a waterfall effect by letting them hang down one side of the sign.

Baby’s breath won’t droop or die in the middle of your wedding like other flowers. And trust me, with your ceremony starting at 4 and ending at 11… this is very important.

Also, let’s be honest. Someone will accidentally bump into that sign.

Whether it be a child running around or your Aunt Susan stumbling from the whiskey punch. Either way, baby’s breath is forgiving and easy to maneuver. You won’t have to worry about ruining your once lovely welcome sign.

Escort Card Holders

Pair baby’s breath with your escort cards. When displayed together, the petite white flowers and white card creates a dreamy display that will look absolutely gorgeous on your tables.

I’ve even seen wedding guests get excited to search for their names hidden within the flowers. It made finding their seat fun instead of boring old escort cards.

If you’re having a modern, minimalist wedding or going for a wedding with a vintage vibe, this is the perfect idea for you.

Fill Your Flower Girl’s Basket with Baby’s Breath

Fill your flower girl basket with baby’s breath so she can create a fairy tale scene when she walks down the aisle. Since baby’s breath flowers are so light weight, it’s easy for your flower girl to carry.

No worries about them wilting either when you’re taking flor girl pics before the ceremony begins.

Napkin Rings

Who said napkins had to be boring? Wrap your folded cloth napkins with some baby’s breath to really elevate your tablescape.

They’re also perfect if you’re having a garden party wedding, barn wedding, or a modern wedding where you want your tables to have a minimalist feel.

You want simplicity to be your tables best feature, these flowers are great for that.

You’ll find endless ways to incorporate baby’s breath into your wedding day. From bouquets to table settings, this versatile flower creates a cohesive look that’ll take your breath away. Whether you’re planning an elegant affair or rustic celebration, baby’s breath delivers romance without breaking the bank. With these ideas, your special day will be so magical that guests will swear they’ve stepped into a cloud of ethereal beauty.

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