Long weekend in white

With hydrangea, baby's breath, and chamomile
The arrangement you will be creating: hydrangeas, baby's breath, and chamomile in a glass vase

Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial start of summer… and, traditionally, the first opportunity to wear white after a long winter. Although I do not personally agree with this tradition (what can I say, I love a winter white moment!), crisp white linen and soft white tablecloths still come to mind when thinking of warmer weather.

So why not white flowers, too? Two types of hydrangeas, baby’s breath, and chamomile come together for a transition to summer in this whimsical arrangement. Perfect for your patio, even better when placed between iced drinks.

New to arranging? Have questions? Start here.


This Week’s Blooms:

  • Shamrock Hydrangea (green) – $7.99
  • Hydrangea (white) – $5.99
  • Chamomile – $4.99
  • Baby’s breath – $3.99
    • Grand total: $22.96. This week’s blooms are from Trader Joe’s.
You will need: green shamrock hydrangeas, white hydrangeas, baby's breath, and chamomile
Materials needed for this arrangement include a vase and four types of flowers

But my store is out of…. ! Not to worry. Here are alternatives:

  • Shamrock Hydrangea (green) —> any other hydrangea variety, English rose
  • Hydrangea (white) —> any other hydrangea variety, English rose, white lilac
  • Chamomile —> daisies, white phlox
  • Baby’s breath —> Queen Anne’s lace, waxflower

Scented?

Mildly. All have a fresh, somewhat sweet scent that is similar to grass. You can only smell this arrangement up close.

Pet Friendly?

No. This arrangement contains varieties toxic to cats and/or dogs. Always check the ASPCA’s toxic plants guide.


Let’s get started:

Trim the green hydrangeas so the vase rim rests just below the remaining leaves

Step One: Green Shamrock Hydrangea

First, remove all leaves from your hydrangea stems except for those present 1-2″ below each bloom. You should be left with 1-3 leaves per stem. Then, trim your hydrangea stems so that the vase rim rests just under the leaves. If you’d like, flip the leaves down (as shown) so they’ll peek out from underneath your arrangement.

The baby's breath, added randomly with one large bunch in the center

Step Two: Baby’s Breath

Next, place one large, tall sprig of baby’s breath in the center of your arrangement. It will look silly! Don’t worry, we will shape this at the end. Then, trim the remaining baby’s breath stems shorter and place randomly.

The white hydrangeas, added in open spaces

Step Three: White Hydrangea

Repeat step one. Place your white hydrangeas in any open pockets you see. I found that alternating between green and white looked nice.

Finally, the chamomile is added. Just a few bunches as accents!

Step Four: Chamomile

Finally, select 1-3 small clusters of chamomile and place them randomly as accents. Chamomile bunches are quite large; adding the entire bunch to your arrangement may overwhelm it. Lastly, trim any overly tall blooms from your baby’s breath and chamomile.

The final result: green and white hydrangeas, baby's breath, and chamomile arranged in a glass vase
See how the downturned hydrangea leaves add a layer?

The final result. Until next week!

The leftover chamomile in a crystal tumbler
P.S. – I placed my leftover chamomile in a crystal tumbler. Simple yet cheerful.

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