When babies breath came back in style, boy did it REALLY come back in style. It might actually be the most versatile flower ever nowadays—considering it has mesmerizing effects when dyed, dried, piled high, hung over a table, and shaped into clouds. We’re even totally on board with the idea of one big ol’ bunch as a dramatic bridal bouquet like in this photo Alison Conklin captured of Belovely Design‘s flowers. And this is only the beginning…
One of our favorite recent weddings was all about that pink babies breath.
Probably one of the more difficult color combos to pull off, and Texture Florals made it happen.
Swooning over Santara McGlynn‘s babies breath moon, as captured by Kaytelyn Hice.
Fluffy colorful clouds of babies breath, yes please! Florals and design by Winston & Main, photographed by Julie Shuford Photography.
Blush, white, and green give off that secret garden vibe. Photo by + florals by Blue Jasmine Floral.
Pair it with other wispy foliage for a romantic entry install like Love Sparrows did. Photo by Briawna Meier.
There are many way-too-cheesy ways to do babies breath. This backdrop from The Rosehip and Berry is not one of them. Photo by Kat Mervyn.
It adds texture to monochromatic arrangements, as CANDY MT Melbourne proves. Photo by Sean Fennessy.
Rather than a full runner, this appears to grow from the leaves right onto the table’s edge. Florals by Mabel M Florals, event planning by Precious the Planner and photo by Samantha Clifton Photo.
A ridiculously swoonworthy Valentine’s Day scene by The Bloemist and Wisteria Photography.
Then there is, of course, the ceremony arch. And Trille Floral knows just how to execute the perfect fluffy, flirty arch to make a statement. What’s your favorite way to see babies breath? Wishing you all a wonderful Valentine’s Day!