Dried Gypsophila is a staple of floristry, particularly weddings. Also known as Gypsophilia, Baby’s Breath or simply Gyp, the delicate flowers are tiny enough to be used on any scale. Uses might include anything from a small sprig in a buttonhole, to a bouquet filler, to a massed display in a wreath or flower crown.
Buy white GypFresh Gyp is available year-round, with the price depending broadly on how many air miles are involved in bringing it into the country. Some people prefer fresh Gypsophila, depending on their project. There might be various reasons for this, such as flexibility of stems if they need to be twined into a display, or if a completely crisp fresh white flower is needed (the flowers often dry to softer shades of ivory and cream).
We believe that there are multiple reasons for choosing dry Gyp over fresh. Here are just a few:
At Daisyshop.co.uk we do realise that there are numerous suppliers out there – some of them may even be cheaper! But we have tried dried Gyp from various sources and are convinced that ours is the best! This is because we buy primarily UK grown flowers during their natural growing season, meaning they are not weakened by being forced into flower early, or stressed to limpness by long-distance journeys. By buying during this time we are also able to keep the price down. Four factors we believe make our Gypsophila better than most:
You can read more about how to dry Gypsophila on Ruth’s blog at driedflowercraft.co.uk
Apart from the ubiquitous natural white Gyp, did you also know it comes in natural pink too? This shade is beautiful soft lavender pink. We supply both pink and white, both sourced from UK growers to keep down those air miles!
Buy pink GypDyed Gyp can come in almost any colour, but recent shades we’ve experimented with have included yellow, lavender purple, aqua blue, mint green and a bicolour in pink and blue. These great colours aren’t often available from UK growers unfortunately, and the dying process adds a cost, but we think dyed can certainly add zing to a bouquet!
Buy dyed GypWe also press flowers in our Sussex workshop. All the different types listed above press well and we generally press a few sprigs every time we hang up a batch of bunches.
Buy pressed GypAgain we have many years of experience in pressing flowers. It all came about when two of our pressed flower suppliers retired. Our UK pressed flowers have graced many a TV screen on shows such as Mr Selfridge and the Netflix film Enola Holmes. Read more about our pressed flowers from Sussex
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