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Baby Pink Glass Beads Soft, pastel, and quietly luminous, Baby Pink Glass Beads add an unmistakable touch of romance to any decorative project. Their gentle hue and glossy surface catch the light, so a clear vase or shallow bowl filled with them looks elegant in almost any room. The beads are smooth, rounded, and made from durable glass that retains its charm over time. They are not perfectly spherical, and that’s the point. A slight irregularity in shape gives them a natural, organic quality that pre-cast plastic beads can never quite copy. Where Baby Pink Glass Beads work best The soft pink tone is genuinely versatile. It pairs beautifully with white, cream, gold and greenery, and reads as both contemporary and timeless. Florists, wedding planners, interior decorators and DIY crafters reach for these beads in much the same way: Vase fillers for clear glass vases, hurricane lamps, jars and bowls — layer with sand, pearls or crystals for extra depth. Centrepieces for weddings, christenings, baby showers and birthdays where a refined pastel palette is wanted. Home interiors on mantelpieces, mirror plates, console trays, or as a quiet pop of colour in minimalist styling. Floral displays as a planter top to disguise soil, or to weight stems and bases in tall glass vases. DIY crafts from terrariums and ornament fillers to mosaic-inspired accents. The look, the feel, the long-term advantage What makes glass beads worth the investment is what they bring to a display the second you set them up. A smooth, glossy surface reflects and softens the light, so a centrepiece arranged in the morning still looks fresh in the photographs taken later that evening. That’s the practical pay-off: durable glass that holds its colour, a finish that doesn’t dull, and a shape consistent enough to pack neatly into a container without obvious gaps. For long-term decorative pieces — a glass jar that lives on a shelf, a planter top that stays out for months — the durability of glass really shows. Plastic fades and yellows. Painted ceramics chip. Glass keeps its baby-pink cool no matter what. Sizes, packaging and how much to order Baby Pink Glass Beads are supplied by the bag. The right quantity depends on the size of the vessel you are filling and the depth you want. Project Quantity guide Small vase or bowl (single centrepiece) One small bag is usually enough Larger vase, hurricane lamp, or several centrepieces Multiple bags, plus a spare Event styling at scale (multiple tables) Order 10–15% more than calculated to allow for spillage and last-minute design changes Use our Online Calculator to estimate the exact quantity for your container, or order a sample bag first if you want to confirm the colour matches the rest of your scheme. Lighting changes the way pastel pink reads — what looks soft and warm in daylight can shift slightly under tungsten — so a sample is the safest way to commit to a larger order. FAQs How many bags do I need for a single vase? It depends on the vase. As a rough guide, a 25cm cylinder vase fills with one to two bags. Use the Online Calculator on the product page for an exact figure based on your container’s dimensions. Are Baby Pink Glass Beads safe to put in water? Yes. The colour is part of the glass itself rather than painted on, so the beads can sit in water as a base layer for floral arrangements without leaching colour. Rinse and dry before reusing if you want to keep the polish bright. Will the colour fade in sunlight? No. Glass holds its colour indefinitely. These beads will look the same in five years as they do the day they arrive, even if you display them in a south-facing window. Need help choosing the right size or quantity? Call our team or use live chat — we’ve been advising florists, wedding planners and DIY crafters across Ireland for over twenty years, and we’ll happily talk you through the right choice for your project.

