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DIY Wedding Decor: Baby’s Breath Projects & Ideas

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White baby's breath flowers in a blue mason jar

Do It Yourself, or DIY, wedding projects allow you to create your own personalized favors and touches that can be applied in any way you can imagine on your special day, for a shower or party. All you need are some basic items and a little creativity.
Here are a few ideas from Munster Rose on how to use our little white friend. All of them easily achievable for those of  you who plan to be do-it-yourself florists. Which idea is your favorite? We are swooning over the ladder idea. Love this incredible wedding do-it-yourself project.

Baby's breath flowers in teal mason jars

Baby's breath flowers in metal box with ribbon

Baby's breath boutonniere and bridal bouquet with mint ribbon

Baby's breath bouquet with light blue ribbon

Baby's breath in rustic buckets on a ladder

Baby's breath bouquet in light blue cone on chair

This Do It Yourself Babys Breath Arrangement can be easily personalized and you can start today. So simple and tasteful. Gypsophila, commonly known as Babys breath, is not only adorable but affordable. Its botanical name means “lover of chalk”, which is accurate in describing the type of soil in which this plant grows.

Delicious cupcakes and cookies at outdoor party

Photographer & Designer: Munster Rose

Cupcakes: Sweets Bakeshop

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