this is amazing. Just wondering if there are any tips that you can give with handling the unpleasant smell of the baby breath flower? again, thanks for the video!
Hey there! The rolled chicken wire acts like a grid for the stems to be inserted and stabilized. They can be easily inserted and removed but it is enough of an armature to keep the stems from falling out
Melissa, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. May I please ask how many bunches I need for a 4ft table runner which cascades all the way to the floor? My wholesaler is selling 25 stems per bunch, and I was thinking of buying 4 bunches, do you think that will be enough? I can’t wait to try this out for my birthday in February. ❤️❤️
My table was 7’ long and I used 10 bunches. So I would at minimum double your order if you want it fluffy and cascading. The stems can break and depending on the variety can be wispy/less dense. Good luck friend! I’m sure it will be gorgeous!
Oh I love this idea- would you say this method is quicker than the old school garland method of wrapping wire and rope? I feel like this way makes it much more voluminous as well
I am not sure if it is quicker if you are fast at making garland❤️💪🏽. But I will say this method does give added volume and structure. Transport is much more cumbersome of course as the garland can be wound up/boxed. Plus the garland in theory could be used to hang at a ceremony then transferred to a table. So both have advantages and disadvantages🥰
Hi Melissa question ? Love this video! I’ll be doing this for the floor. Do you think in order to make it more voluminous/ taller and overall bushy like, should I make the diameter of the roundness of the chicken wire wider or just by keeping the length of the stems longer would create that effect ?
I’m so excited for you! Def make the wire sausage/burrito bigger to give the stems support. Bby breath can get floppy/break so the wire will act as a skeleton/support. And maybe paint the mechanics(wire and board) white to blend with the flowers. I only painted mine black bc my table was black and wanted to be sure if I had any gaps it would not be obvious on a black table. Good luck! You’ve got this💪🏽
Looks incredible Melissa well done! I’d like to try and attempt something similar if I wanted it to cascade off of the table would you just leave extra wire coming off of the support? Also would you recommend using the wood or could floral foam and wire work also?
Yes! You can make it with just extra wire or you can make it a separate piece (assuming you know height etc) and take a copper pipe run down for more stability(keep shape so it doesn’t collapse) you’ll want to think about transport and I’d bring extra stems because the part hanging will have a back and you won’t want folks to see the wire. You’ve got this!!
Hi, I am going to use this concept for the sides of an aisle runner. The aisle is 81 ft, just want to make sure I estimate the proper amount of baby breath. the boxes of baby breath come 40 stems in a box. About how many boxes do you think i will need? We are using a reflective mirror so we dont want much height to the garland but it needs too looks full, how many ft is the chicken wire height, 2ft or 3 ft? We are also adding in roses sporadically.
The height of the chicken wire tube/burrito we made was approximately 6/8inches in diameter. The height of the baby breath design really depends on how long you cut the stems. I don’t want to misguide you about how many boxes to buy so I suggest you order a box now and do a test/trial run to see how many stems you need per foot and calculate from there. In my design I used about 10 stems per foot81 feet is a lot. I imagine you’d have to make runners in 5’ sections otherwise I am not sure how you’d travel with everything! You could also skip the chicken wire and just make a garland
Hello :) I was wondering how long before the event did you have this made. Wondering how to keep the flowers fresh as possible in time for the event. Thank you!
Hey there! Bby brth will last out of water for about 6 hours before it starts to droop slightly. Maybe try a test run before the big event with some grocery store Bby brth under conditions at your event- temp and exposure will all affect the flowers🥰. Our table was inside in ac so it lasted really well and looked great the whole event.
Hello friend! So the variety you use is all about personal preference. Some ppl hate the smell of baby breath and stick to certain varieties just for ones that have less odor. Florist friends I know order million star when they need a sturdier stem (they have smaller blooms but tend to have less breakage). Those that order xlence want more volume. I’ve also got florist friends who swear by overtime variety🤷🏽♀️. I *think* I used million star for this, but it’s been over a year so I can’t recall!
Baby breath is often sold by weight so you could assume anywhere from 5-10 stems per bunch: but you can cut the laterals to get more out of your bunch. For example, in the video you can kind of see us cut all the smaller laterals/branches from each main stem. Depending on the look you are going for you will use more or less from each stem🌸
Absolutely you can- just be aware it may look thin/sparse and you might see your mechanics (chicken wire). Plus it will be very brittle. But could still look lovely you may just need double the stems🥰
Most large cities/towns will have a wholesaler in town - some sell to the public and charge sales tax. Sams club or Costco though is another option if you have a membership!
Oasis would work: it really depends on your vase/vessel and if you have a water source. We rarely use oasis tho bc it’s not eco friendly so if that’s important to you check out sue mccleary videos and IG as she has great foam free designs
You can’t keep them from dying😭. This method has no water source so it will only last about 6-8 hours in room temp. But you can find other methods that have water though and they would last way longer- days! Good luck friend!!!
This looks gorgeous!! 10 bulk bunches for 8ft of runner? Do you think this format would work with the plank and chicken wire vertical? Perhaps at the table edge to the floor?
Hi friend! Yes! 10 bunches for a very fluffy look. You can do less if you have more of a skinny need🥰. If you are going to do this vertically you don’t need the board. If it would be free standing vertical get a pipe and stick it in a base (like an umbrella base?) and wrap the chicken wire around that, then insert stems (of anything not just baby breath). If it’s free standing and 7’ tall you would need double the amount of stems since you’d want to cover the back too...if it’s going up on a wall just get a bunch of command hooks and make a chicken wire “sausage” and attach directly onto the hooks. It will be lighter than you think but need lots of support so it doesn’t fall. Hope that helps🤔
Oh, if you want it to go off the table the board on the table portion will help anchor it, just have the chicken wire go over the edge- no need for a board on the overhang
Hi love! The baby breath could last if you have a floral cooler but I would make it the morning of since it will be photographed for a styled shoot. I wouldn’t want to chance it. It will take maybe an hour to do if the armature is already done🥰
@@melissabrock279 It went really well! My friend and I made it the day of and I kept the babies breath in water in my tub lol. I dm'd you on IG. My handle is thevibologist. It's only in my story highlights under Collaborations.
It can be made the night before if kept in a cold/cool room with AC and out of sun and heat. But if you are worried you can always water tube the flowers🥰
Hi there! I think you could. I haven’t tried that so let us know how it goes if you do! I would think you might need quite a bit to cover the mechanics but I’m sure it can be done!
Well as a florist I get wholesale pricing for flowers. I imagine you could make this yourself for around $300 including staple gun, chicken wire, paint, wood and blooms. It all depends on the price of baby breath you can get and how many bunches you end up needing though. So folks like a fuller look. Hope that helps!
Great question! You can certainly make this floral installation with a water source, however some flowers hold up just fine without water for hours. Making this without water helps it to travel, makes it lighter, and easier to place on a table. So that is why for this particular design we did not use water as it was only needed for about 3/4 hours for a party.
@@melissabrock279 hi, thanks but for my daughter wedding I would need 4 long centerpieces of this. if I made it on a friday for a Saturday wedding do you think it would hold up? Also when you stapled the chicken wire on the board where did you staple the chicken wire? On each side?
@@alanahay6763 yes, I stapled the chicken wire on the sides all the way down. If you have the ability, maybe test one bunch of baby breath out of water for two days and see how it holds up. Personally I would only make mine that far ahead if I had a floral cooler to keep the flowers fresh and slow the process of them wilting. Hope that helps! Let us all know how long the test bunch lasts!
Hi! Thank you for your comment! I did not link the wholesaler because they only sell to businesses with a resale license and I am in a specific part of the USA. I want any viewer on UA-cam to be able to search locally in their region for a seller (especially one who sells to the general public🥰).
Well hey there! It’s been so long since I made this I’m not 100% sure but I believe I used a 4’x6”x1” from lowes/homedepot. You could use whatever want/need to fit your table. The board merely helped me transport and keep the wire from rolling but you could do it without the board if you need🥰.
About how many stems do you think you used. I found a wholesaler that ships the most 240 stems for a little over 200 dollars. Is that a good price? Trying to see how many are in that 240 stem count.
Hi! I used 10 bunches or approximately 100 stems. The pricing is a hard question because right now the pandemic (plus fires and hurricanes) is causing prices of product and shipping to be very high...and depending on where you are that might be a good price. And my wholesalers don’t sell baby breath by the stem but by weight so I paid for 10 bunches and the cost was around $70 (I have a commercial resale license) If I had to guess I’d say there were at least 100 stems. So you might be getting a good deal. It sounds like though he will be sending you exactly 240 stems (if that price includes shipping that’s just under $1 a stem). That would be more than enough to make this 7 foot runner I would think😊. Hope that helped
@@melissabrock279 Oh thank you so much for responding. This was so helpful. I can confidently diy my aunts wedding now. So thankful for your expertise.
Hi friend! After making the armature it only takes about an hour to assemble (insert stems in chicken wire). But if I had to add all the steps: condition flowers, buy materials, build form, paint, assemble: it took about 2 days. Hope that helps. You got this💪🏽
this is amazing. Just wondering if there are any tips that you can give with handling the unpleasant smell of the baby breath flower? again, thanks for the video!
Hi great video!! How did you get the flowers to attach and stay? Thanks
Hey there! The rolled chicken wire acts like a grid for the stems to be inserted and stabilized. They can be easily inserted and removed but it is enough of an armature to keep the stems from falling out
Melissa, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. May I please ask how many bunches I need for a 4ft table runner which cascades all the way to the floor? My wholesaler is selling 25 stems per bunch, and I was thinking of buying 4 bunches, do you think that will be enough?
I can’t wait to try this out for my birthday in February. ❤️❤️
My table was 7’ long and I used 10 bunches. So I would at minimum double your order if you want it fluffy and cascading. The stems can break and depending on the variety can be wispy/less dense. Good luck friend! I’m sure it will be gorgeous!
@@melissabrock279 you are so kind, thank you so much. ❤️
If he did 10 bunches for a 7ft table
Get like 5 or 6 for a 4 ft table
Oh I love this idea- would you say this method is quicker than the old school garland method of wrapping wire and rope? I feel like this way makes it much more voluminous as well
I am not sure if it is quicker if you are fast at making garland❤️💪🏽. But I will say this method does give added volume and structure. Transport is much more cumbersome of course as the garland can be wound up/boxed. Plus the garland in theory could be used to hang at a ceremony then transferred to a table. So both have advantages and disadvantages🥰
Hi Melissa question ? Love this video! I’ll be doing this for the floor. Do you think in order to make it more voluminous/ taller and overall bushy like, should I make the diameter of the roundness of the chicken wire wider or just by keeping the length of the stems longer would create that effect ?
I’m so excited for you! Def make the wire sausage/burrito bigger to give the stems support. Bby breath can get floppy/break so the wire will act as a skeleton/support. And maybe paint the mechanics(wire and board) white to blend with the flowers. I only painted mine black bc my table was black and wanted to be sure if I had any gaps it would not be obvious on a black table. Good luck! You’ve got this💪🏽
Thanks so much for those tips!!❤️❤️
Looks incredible Melissa well done! I’d like to try and attempt something similar if I wanted it to cascade off of the table would you just leave extra wire coming off of the support? Also would you recommend using the wood or could floral foam and wire work also?
Yes! You can make it with just extra wire or you can make it a separate piece (assuming you know height etc) and take a copper pipe run down for more stability(keep shape so it doesn’t collapse) you’ll want to think about transport and I’d bring extra stems because the part hanging will have a back and you won’t want folks to see the wire. You’ve got this!!
Hi, I am going to use this concept for the sides of an aisle runner. The aisle is 81 ft, just want to make sure I estimate the proper amount of baby breath. the boxes of baby breath come 40 stems in a box. About how many boxes do you think i will need? We are using a reflective mirror so we dont want much height to the garland but it needs too looks full, how many ft is the chicken wire height, 2ft or 3 ft? We are also adding in roses sporadically.
The height of the chicken wire tube/burrito we made was approximately 6/8inches in diameter. The height of the baby breath design really depends on how long you cut the stems. I don’t want to misguide you about how many boxes to buy so I suggest you order a box now and do a test/trial run to see how many stems you need per foot and calculate from there. In my design I used about 10 stems per foot81 feet is a lot. I imagine you’d have to make runners in 5’ sections otherwise I am not sure how you’d travel with everything! You could also skip the chicken wire and just make a garland
Hello :) I was wondering how long before the event did you have this made. Wondering how to keep the flowers fresh as possible in time for the event.
Thank you!
Hey there! Bby brth will last out of water for about 6 hours before it starts to droop slightly. Maybe try a test run before the big event with some grocery store Bby brth under conditions at your event- temp and exposure will all affect the flowers🥰. Our table was inside in ac so it lasted really well and looked great the whole event.
Beautiful ❤ can you tell me the warehouse that you order from ?please
I order from ibuyflowers and flower general but you can also order thru sams or Costco if you are not a business.
Hi! Is this the gypsophillia excellence or million star. Which do you prefer?
Hello friend! So the variety you use is all about personal preference. Some ppl hate the smell of baby breath and stick to certain varieties just for ones that have less odor. Florist friends I know order million star when they need a sturdier stem (they have smaller blooms but tend to have less breakage). Those that order xlence want more volume. I’ve also got florist friends who swear by overtime variety🤷🏽♀️. I *think* I used million star for this, but it’s been over a year so I can’t recall!
@@melissabrock279 Thanks so much
So you had 10 bunches and is each bunch about 10 stems?
Baby breath is often sold by weight so you could assume anywhere from 5-10 stems per bunch: but you can cut the laterals to get more out of your bunch. For example, in the video you can kind of see us cut all the smaller laterals/branches from each main stem. Depending on the look you are going for you will use more or less from each stem🌸
approximately how many bunches of babys breath did you use?
10 wholesale bunches🥰
Can you dry the baby breath first?
Absolutely you can- just be aware it may look thin/sparse and you might see your mechanics (chicken wire). Plus it will be very brittle. But could still look lovely you may just need double the stems🥰
I have a 6ft long table, how many bunches do I need to fill it?
Hey friend, I recommend at least 1 wholesale bunch per foot. More for a fuller fluffy look
I love this! How do I find a wholesaler for flowers?
Most large cities/towns will have a wholesaler in town - some sell to the public and charge sales tax. Sams club or Costco though is another option if you have a membership!
@@melissabrock279 thank you!
For a Round baby breath centerpiece do you recommend chicken wire? or oasis
I also need to add roses so i think oasis works best ?
Oasis would work: it really depends on your vase/vessel and if you have a water source. We rarely use oasis tho bc it’s not eco friendly so if that’s important to you check out sue mccleary videos and IG as she has great foam free designs
@@melissabrock279 thank you 🙏🏻
How do you keep them from dying? How long will this last?
You can’t keep them from dying😭. This method has no water source so it will only last about 6-8 hours in room temp. But you can find other methods that have water though and they would last way longer- days! Good luck friend!!!
How many flowers did you use and what is the length plz and thank
This runner is 7 feet long and I used 10 wholesale bunches of baby breath to create it🥰
This looks gorgeous!! 10 bulk bunches for 8ft of runner? Do you think this format would work with the plank and chicken wire vertical? Perhaps at the table edge to the floor?
Hi friend! Yes! 10 bunches for a very fluffy look. You can do less if you have more of a skinny need🥰. If you are going to do this vertically you don’t need the board. If it would be free standing vertical get a pipe and stick it in a base (like an umbrella base?) and wrap the chicken wire around that, then insert stems (of anything not just baby breath). If it’s free standing and 7’ tall you would need double the amount of stems since you’d want to cover the back too...if it’s going up on a wall just get a bunch of command hooks and make a chicken wire “sausage” and attach directly onto the hooks. It will be lighter than you think but need lots of support so it doesn’t fall. Hope that helps🤔
Oh, if you want it to go off the table the board on the table portion will help anchor it, just have the chicken wire go over the edge- no need for a board on the overhang
Melissa Brock Got it!! That makes sense. Thank you! What is the point of the board on the flat surface? Just so it doesn’t roll?
Me Sc right, I wanted to be able to travel with it so it wouldn’t roll and have it anchor the piece on the table🥰
I’m creating this on Saturday for a styled shoot! I’m thank you for posting this tutorial. Could I get away with doing this the night before?
Hi love! The baby breath could last if you have a floral cooler but I would make it the morning of since it will be photographed for a styled shoot. I wouldn’t want to chance it. It will take maybe an hour to do if the armature is already done🥰
@@melissabrock279 Ok great! Thank you!
Kimberly Wright I’d love to know how it went this past Saturday!?! Hope it turned out how you liked!!!
@@melissabrock279 It went really well! My friend and I made it the day of and I kept the babies breath in water in my tub lol. I dm'd you on IG. My handle is thevibologist. It's only in my story highlights under Collaborations.
Hello.. I would love some insights about how to make this a standing perhaps for the top of an alter either side?
So do a standing arrangement I would use a pipe with a heavy base and wrap the chicken wire around that!
How much bunches would I need for 25 feet
If you want it this fluffy, I would say at least 25 maybe even 30 to be safe (one bunch per foot).
Please where did you get the chicken wire from?
Hi! I got the chicken wire from the hardware store (Lowe’s/Home Depot) in the outdoor garden area. They had it near the fencing in my store🥰
How far in advance can I make this without it dying?
It can be made the night before if kept in a cold/cool room with AC and out of sun and heat. But if you are worried you can always water tube the flowers🥰
Can you use faux baby breath?
Hi there! I think you could. I haven’t tried that so let us know how it goes if you do! I would think you might need quite a bit to cover the mechanics but I’m sure it can be done!
What was the total price for this?
Well as a florist I get wholesale pricing for flowers. I imagine you could make this yourself for around $300 including staple gun, chicken wire, paint, wood and blooms. It all depends on the price of baby breath you can get and how many bunches you end up needing though. So folks like a fuller look. Hope that helps!
why doesn't the baby breath need to be in water?
Great question! You can certainly make this floral installation with a water source, however some flowers hold up just fine without water for hours. Making this without water helps it to travel, makes it lighter, and easier to place on a table. So that is why for this particular design we did not use water as it was only needed for about 3/4 hours for a party.
@@melissabrock279 hi, thanks but for my daughter wedding I would need 4 long centerpieces of this. if I made it on a friday for a Saturday wedding do you think it would hold up? Also when you stapled the chicken wire on the board where did you staple the chicken wire? On each side?
@@alanahay6763 yes, I stapled the chicken wire on the sides all the way down. If you have the ability, maybe test one bunch of baby breath out of water for two days and see how it holds up. Personally I would only make mine that far ahead if I had a floral cooler to keep the flowers fresh and slow the process of them wilting. Hope that helps! Let us all know how long the test bunch lasts!
Thanks. Last question- about how wide n how long was your finished arrangement?
@@alanahay6763 my table was 7’ long so the arrangement was about 7/8’ long and about 13/14” wide when all done
Wish you would of linked your baby breath source
Hi! Thank you for your comment! I did not link the wholesaler because they only sell to businesses with a resale license and I am in a specific part of the USA. I want any viewer on UA-cam to be able to search locally in their region for a seller (especially one who sells to the general public🥰).
What's the measurements for the wood board please?
Well hey there! It’s been so long since I made this I’m not 100% sure but I believe I used a 4’x6”x1” from lowes/homedepot. You could use whatever want/need to fit your table. The board merely helped me transport and keep the wire from rolling but you could do it without the board if you need🥰.
About how many stems do you think you used. I found a wholesaler that ships the most 240 stems for a little over 200 dollars. Is that a good price? Trying to see how many are in that 240 stem count.
Hi! I used 10 bunches or approximately 100 stems. The pricing is a hard question because right now the pandemic (plus fires and hurricanes) is causing prices of product and shipping to be very high...and depending on where you are that might be a good price. And my wholesalers don’t sell baby breath by the stem but by weight so I paid for 10 bunches and the cost was around $70 (I have a commercial resale license) If I had to guess I’d say there were at least 100 stems. So you might be getting a good deal. It sounds like though he will be sending you exactly 240 stems (if that price includes shipping that’s just under $1 a stem). That would be more than enough to make this 7 foot runner I would think😊. Hope that helped
@@melissabrock279 Oh thank you so much for responding. This was so helpful. I can confidently diy my aunts wedding now. So thankful for your expertise.
Sediyah Smith you can do it! Good luck friend!
@@melissabrock279 thanks so much.
Ummm so are you in NY or NJ? Lol
Haha! I’m in FL❤️
Hi Melissa, I'm thinking of DIYing something similar, wondering how long it took you to put this together?
Hi friend! After making the armature it only takes about an hour to assemble (insert stems in chicken wire). But if I had to add all the steps: condition flowers, buy materials, build form, paint, assemble: it took about 2 days. Hope that helps. You got this💪🏽