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Gypsophila Pink Dried
Gypsophila Pink Dried
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Dried Pink Gypsophila Bunch
Gypsophila, or Baby's Breath, is famous for its ability to create a "cloud" of tiny flowers. This beautiful pink variety takes that romance to the next level. Each stem is a branching network of hundreds of tiny, star-like blooms in a soft, blush-pink shade.
It is the ultimate versatile stem. Use a whole bunch on its own for a simple, modern "pink cloud" in a vase, or break it down into tiny sprigs for buttonholes, gift wrapping, or even decorating a celebration cake. It brings a gentle, feminine softness to any setting and lasts for years.
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🌿 About these Stems
These are real Gypsophila stems that have not been preserved, they are naturally air-dried gypsophila which can be brittle and brown.
Shedding: All Gypsophila sheds a little, but preserved stems shed significantly less than standard dried ones.
🎨 Styling Ideas
Pink Gypsophila is a styling essential:
- Cake Toppers: It is the number one choice for decorating wedding and birthday cakes. Just wrap the stem ends in florist tape before inserting into the cake.
- The Cloud: Massing 3-4 bunches together in a opaque vase creates a stunning, architectural "cloud" effect that looks like floating candyfloss.
- Flat Lays: Ideal for Instagram photography backgrounds to add texture and colour without dominating the shot.
📋 Product Specifications
| Plant Type | Natural Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) |
| Colour | Blush Pink / Baby Pink |
| Stem Length | Approx. 50cm - 60cm (Can be trimmed) |
| Bunch Size | Generous Hand-Tied Bunch |
| Lifespan | Years (keep out of direct sun to stop fading) |
| Great for | 🍰 Cake Decorating 👰 Weddings 👶 Baby Showers |
Perfect Dried Companions
Create a romantic bouquet by pairing pink Gypsophila with:
- 🐇 Bunny Tails (Lagurus): The Texture Match. The soft, fluffy heads of Bunny Tails match the softness of the Gypsophila perfectly. A vase of pink Gyp and white Bunny Tails is pure cuteness.
- 🌾 Dried Wheat: The Rustic Contrast. The golden straw colour of wheat makes the pink pop. It grounds the arrangement, making it feel more "country kitchen" than "wedding venue."
⚠️ Fade Warning
Pink is a delicate colour. Keep your bunch out of direct sunlight (like a south-facing window), or the pink will eventually fade to a very pale blush or cream.
🏆 Professional Quality
These are the exact same stems used by professional wedding florists. They are dense, high-quality bunches that offer excellent value compared to small craft-shop sprigs.
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