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Pinky Orange Tinted Baby's Breath
Pinky Orange Tinted Baby's Breath
Collection: Babys Breath
Color Shade: Pinky Orange
More Info- Blooming: 2-3 days
- Consider Delivery 2-3 days prior event
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Add a vibrant, whimsical touch to your floral designs with our Fresh Cut Pinky Orange Tinted Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila). Each stem features delicate, cloud-like blooms tinted in a soft pink with warm orange undertones, creating a cheerful and eye-catching pop of color. Perfect as a filler flower, it adds airy texture, volume, and movement to bouquets, centerpieces, and floral arrangements. Ideal for weddings, bridal bouquets, spring and summer floral arrangements, pastel or warm-toned designs, and DIY flower projects, this fresh-cut gypsophila elevates any floral creation. Lightweight, long-lasting, and versatile, it pairs beautifully with roses, ranunculus, garden flowers, or can stand alone as a charming accent.
- Blooming Time: Baby's Breath need 2-3 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the “Flower Care” tab, ensuring they’re in peak condition for your event.
- Stem length: 23-30 inches long
Flower Care Tinted Baby's Breath:
Tinted Baby’s Breath is delicate, airy, and long-lasting when cared for properly. Because it is tinted, a few extra steps help maintain color vibrancy and keep the stems fresh.
By following these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty of your beautiful flowers for a longer period!
1. Trim the Stems
- Remove all packaging as soon as possible.
- Give each stem a fresh diagonal cut (about ½ inch) to help them drink water more easily.
- Place them in a clean vase with cool, fresh water.
2. Change Water Regularly
- Change the water every 1–2 days to prevent cloudiness and bacteria buildup.
- When changing the water, remember to re-cut the stems to help them drink more efficiently.
3. Display in a cool spot for maximum longevity.
- Avoid placing them near direct sunlight, heating vents, or appliances that give off heat.
4. Prevent Color Transfer
- Avoid resting them on fabric or porous surfaces while wet—the dye may transfer.
- When changing water, handle slowly to prevent dripping tinted water onto counters or clothing.
5. Remove Any Spent Blooms
- Though long-lasting, some buds may brown over time.
- Snip away any dried or discolored sections to keep the bouquet looking fresh.
7. Drying Option
- Hang stems upside down in a cool, dark area
- Once dry, keep them away from moisture to prevent fading or color bleed.