Tuesday, November 21, 2017

How to Throw a Flower Crown Bridal Brunch

Hey everyone, Molly here! I’m one of the new girls to join the Fetes de Fleurs squad here in Charleston, SC! I got to host my first DIY floral crown party and oh my, what fun!

My first party was eight ladies gathering in celebration of their friend, Katie, for the cutest bridal brunch.

I am not kidding when I say cutest either! Luckily for me, one of the ladies in attendance is a wedding photographer! She was able to capture the most amazing photos of the brunch, decorations, crowns being made, and most important- the fun being had! Below I'm sharing some of the fun that we had making our flower crowns while popping some bubbly!

flower crown bridal shower

The possibilities with florals at a bridal shower are endless!
This cake? The frozen carnation ice cubes? Perfection!

how to throw a bridal shower

How gorgeous is this table setup? What great attention to detail this group of girlfriends had for their bestie's special celebration and day. 

how to host a bridal shower luncheon

For florals, the girls wanted pinks, purples and whites, as well as a few fallish type florals. I went with different shades of mums, carnations and waxflower, a few choices of greenery, baby’s breath, aster, and some solidago for the more fall look! If you are trying to throw a flower crown bridal brunch take note of the flowers and greenery we used as inspiration for your party.

Remember, we have locations in many US cities now and are growing to more so be sure to check to see if we are hosting flower parties in your city here.

Since we had so many flowers to choose from, we sat everything up as a market vibe so the girls could go 'shopping' for their crown's florals. This is a Fetes de Fleurs staple. We always setup a flower bar so the girls can shop for their favorites to add to their crowns they will be making. 

how to host a flower crown bar party

The bride didn’t know I was going that Fetes de Fleurs was going to be in attendance, so we got to surprise her during the middle of their bridal brunch.
Do you think she was excited? (Hint: she was!)

bridal shower brunch

Once we surprised her we were able to start getting to work on the flower crown class! 

host a flower crown bridal brunch


 How lovely are these ladies flower crowns they are making? They did such a great job. I was very impressed with how quickly everyone caught on. Just an FYI for those of you thinking of hosting a flower crown party...If you use Fetes de Fleurs we will help you and your group as much as you need or want! We really want to make sure you come away from the flower crown party knowing how to make the flower crowns. This is a fun way to learn a new skill that you could use over and over again for future parties that you throw or even for the wedding day for the bride to be! 


how to make a flower crown


how to make flower crowns

How cute are these gals in their finished floral crowns?

how to make real flower crowns

 I mean don't these ladies look so happy? Makes us happy to see the cheer and joy that flower crowns can bring to a celebration like a bridal shower brunch. 

how to host a bridal shower brunch with flower crowns


flower crowns DIY

flower crowns bridal party

 One of our favorite parts of a flower party is being able to see how the personality of each lady comes out in their creations! It is always incredible to hear from the group of ladies in a flower party with us how much their end creations match their personality and style! 

bridal shower ideas

 Even I got to join in on the photo fun!
Working hard or hardly working? ;)

charleston bachelorette party ideas

 In addition to the girls making their own crowns, Katie’s sweet pup was also in need of her own crown for their upcoming engagement photos.
The bride-to-be is gorgeous in her engagement photos below, but how precious is sweet little Ella in her dog flower crown from their Folly Beach engagement session? One lucky pup with these amazing parents. 

flower crown for dogs

I'm so happy that Fetes de Fleurs and I could be a part of this special day! We wish the best to our lovely bride as she gets berried at the end of this month! (Her soon-to-be last name is Berry, get it? Ha!)

The floral fun has just began, so until the next party!

xo, Molly


Vendors:
Waffles: Sweet Belgium
Cake: So Sweet

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Life in the Lowcountry: End of October 2017

I've been quite the busy bee since my last post! Lets see...

In addition to my magazine duties, I've joined the Fetes de Fleurs squad here in Charleston. I'll be one of the gals hosting floral parties and such. Last week I went to my first bachelorette party and it was awesome! The group of girls were all friends from college (War Eagle!), cousins or friends from middle school! Made me miss all of my girls back in OH!! Also made me want to have my own bachelorette party. Lolz.

On October 21 I ran in the Lowcountry Race 4 a Cure 5k on Daniel Island. This year was a little more emotional than the previous years. Exactly 365 days before I ran, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. Typically you don't expect someone so young or healthy or your sibling to be someone who gets cancer, but it happens. And it sucks. You cry wondering what's going to happen, you cry wondering if you're next, you cry every time you think of your two little nieces or your entire family. You just cry and worry all the time. Thankfully my sister is doing well and is finished with all of her treatments. It could have been way worse, but regardless it's something no one should have to go through. My three sisters did this race together back in Ohio, so I'm happy I was able to run it and support all survivors/fighters even if it was down here by myself! :)

After I was done with the race, my friends and I headed to the Victory Polo Cup just outside of Charleston. We got there a little late because my friend was in a car wreck (she's okay, car not so much!), but it was still fun!! We got to see a little bit of the match and TWO CORGIS! Which essentially made the day. (Pics of me stalking them on my Instagram!) After the match, it was just a bunch of partying with polo players and people in big hats!
The alumni club held our #TailgateAgainstPennState party which I can say ended up being a success. We had a decent amount come and join the cornhole tournament and stay to watch the game. I chatted a bit with a couple who came to the watch the game for the first time just to be with other Buckeyes and they ended up being from a town not far from where I'm from AND cousins to one of my neighbors. Ohio, man.

All of my besties came to the tailgate, too! But major shouts to Mikell and Chad who stayed the entire game and had to endure my superstitious rituals which included everyone standing the entire game, watching certain TVs, and staying away if something good happened when you were gone. (Not weird if it works!) The game ended up being one for the books. ...And if you didn't watch it, do you even like America?

After the game was over, I left my Buckeyes to rush home and get ready for our Halloween party. I ended up going as Top Bun: a low budget sequel. Lol. The boys next door were also having a party, so it ended up being a backyard sorta bash. (Well in between raindrops!) Normal party activities happened and great costumes were worn. (Snagged a few pics below!)


Our kickball team is undefeated and in first place, holla! We officially saw the first person in the league get ejected from a game... mind you this is an intramural kickball league. LOL.

That's really the highlights of the end of October. Only a few more weeks before California and Thanksgiving, so I'm sure more adventures will pop up between then! I'm also in the mood to go to Chicago or NYC, I think it's the weather. Always makes me miss downtown-skyscraper-life.

I'm also participating in a No McDonald's Sweet Tea month. A competition I started with myself and by myself. The addiction is real and prayers are appreciated.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Life in the Lowcountry: October 2017

Since I moved to South Carolina, my road trips became limited. For starters, I lost my roadtrip buddy and really a reason to go anywhere. I mean I live 10 minute from the beach, what more do I need?

Previous road trip memory lane...


This girl to my left and I have been numerous places on the east side of the nation, BUT this November we're packing our bags and heading out west to...

CALIFORNIA!

Primarily Disneyland (ahhh!) but a few other locations will be on the CA tour. I've already mapped out how long it would take us to drive to Laguna Beach, home of my favorite TV show during high school. I'm also interested in finding The Bachelor Mansion. If anyone knows already, shoot me a message. My sister and I are big college football fans, so I also wouldn't mind driving up to Pasadena to see the Rose Bowl stadium. Might be a long haul, but we'll see. Suggestions of things to do, places to visit, people to see are always welcome! Also I guess I should mention we aren't actually road tripping, we're flying. Realistically I don't have two weeks worth of vacation to make that drive- but one day it'll happen!

What else is new with me? Oh yeah, I served at another specials needs camp with the church I'm a part of! This day camp is just a morning/afternoon camp where we get to hang out a local horse farm here in Charleston! We did lots of sidewalk chalk, crafts, and playing ball. The farm lets us decorate the horses with a special paint they have, so the kids had a lot of fun doing that. We finished the painting with a good ol' fashion parade! After all the horses were cleaned up, we headed out to see the farm pig. The pig wasn't all that interested in hanging around anyone, unless they had carrots.

In other news, the OSU alumni club I'm in is hosting a tailgate on Saturday, October 28 and ya girl will be DJ'ing! lol~ and when I say DJ'ing, I mean I will have control of the playlist and make announcements on a microphone when needed. We'll be having a cornhole tournament, $3 beverages, food, Samuel Adams beer samples and more! Should be a good time, so message if you're interested in more details!

Our kickball team is getting ready to start our third season! Wahoo! This is our season, I have a strong feeling...

It's still pretty warm in Charleston and I'm trying my best to not just wear my favorite sweaters and wool skirts anyway BUT IT'S GETTING IMPOSSIBLE.

I've somehow managed to wean myself off of listening to 90's music 24/7. (even if Third Eye Blind will be in town next week!) Back on my country music kick. Maybe it's because I know the Coastal Carolina Fair is coming up??? And for the record, southern fairs are NOTHING like midwest fairs. Last year I couldn't wait to step foot into the livestock barn... except it was literally a litter of piglets, 5 brahman cattle (random, in my opinion), and I think two rabbits? The ride and fair food scene was decent at least. They also had a mechanical bull that I'm pretty sure I could ride for 8 seconds! (Anyone else remember Pike County Fair 2006??) Maybe I can round up the troops for a road trip to the fair!?... *cough, cough, Jasmine*

A Halloween party with the squad is in the making, but I still haven't confirmed what I want to be! I have a few ideas, but I always think of "something better" the night before. Send me some ideas, people!

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Life in the Lowcountry: September 2017

So I'm kind of bad at this whole updating you on my life thing. I guess that's what happens when you work full time, move houses, road trip to Ohio, entertain friends at said new house, dodge a hurricane, have your family in town, and are in a sports social league. Did I also mention that it's officially College Football season?

So here's a little bit of an update on what I've been up to...

Since our kickball team did decent at the end of last season, we decided to move into a harder league. I'm just thankful to get out of the house and play some sort of competitive sport again. We finished out the season losing a double header, but I turned a double play so praise I still got it! HA! #Bad&Boozy will be back next season!


Since around June, I knew that my sister had tickets to THE game of the season- Oklahoma at Ohio State. Naturally she was going to take me, but due to shipping deadlines at work, me making the 10 hour trip back to Columbus just wasn't in the books. Luckily someone called Irma showed up and the weekend freed up a little. Did the drive back to Columbus suck? Yes. Did the actual game suck? Yes. But whatever ...at me haters! So regardless of the game outcome, I'm happy I was able to make the trip with this gal and see my family in the process. It's also starting to get a little fall in Ohio, so the cool weather was refreshing!



While I was home I also got to hang with my brother and his bees. Lol, yes, he's a beekeeper! Here are two of his hives. I think by next summer he plans on having enough honey to sell. Tbd...


We also got a new fire pit at our crib! They said roasting hot dogs and s'mores could not be done on it, but we proved them wrong! Ha! Now if would just get a little cooler every night so we weren't actually roasting as well.


I'm also an official member of the Ohio State Alumni Club of Charleston! Every gameday we have a watch party at SportsBook of Charleston. Any Buckeye fans in Charleston reading this- hit me up! We're also planning a fun tailgate for the Penn State game and a brewery tour, so that's just some of the fun activities we'll be doing this fall!


Shipped another issue of Grand Strand magazine! Our October/November issue is filled with the best places to eat in the Myrtle Beach area, so you should probably snag a copy for your next road trip to the Grand Strand.
Shipped another issue of Grand Strand magazine! Our October/November issue is filled with the best places to eat in the Myrtle Beach area, so you should probably snag a copy for your next road trip to the Grand Strand.

Our friend and coworker, Nate, and his sister had a concert at the Pour House where they blew the roof off with their amazing voices! Here's me and my friends Ruby and Bryce! We also celebrated Ruby's birthday this night, but for some reason I didn't take any photos.

Finished the month off at an event called Whiskey After Dark. My roommate works at The Local Palate magazine, who hosted the party. It was beyond hot, so drinking whiskey was literally mission impossible for me, but the event was great and so were the people. Thanks stronza for taking me! ;)

And that pretty much sums up my month with a few trips to the beach and DIY projects thrown in there!

So cheers to October and *cooler* weather, amiright?

Monday, May 1, 2017

Local Vibes

One year ago I packed my car (my mom's car, too), said goodbye to my family, my friends, my dog, my state and drove around eleven hours to my new home. We arrived to Charleston around 10p.m., so unpacking the cars was out of the question. Nonetheless, the guy I was subleasing from had left the keys under the front door mat (safe, right?), so we drove over to take a peak inside. The apartment was located in downtown Charleston, so it had a keycode you needed in order to enter. I didn't know the keycode. Luckily someone was leaving the sidegate, so I slipped in behind them and pretended I knew what I was doing! Ha! My plan was working until I realized I didn't know how to actually get back out of the gate and had to ask some random stranger that apparently didn't even live there. When I finally figured out what the heck was going, I went to find my new crib. The first apartment I came upon had about fifteen palmetto bugs lining the top of the front door. I squealed when I looked down to see one running right under my feet. What had I got myself into? I didn't have an actual conversation with someone until a week later when I started work. (Unless you count chatting with an Old Navy worker a conversation?)  I spent my free days before work lounging on the beach and exploring my new city. I was (still am) obsessed with downtown Charleston, even if I am seeing and going to the same places. I made friends at work, but it wasn't until a month later when a new intern started and demanded that the out-of-staters should start hanging out more. And that was the beginning of eating our way thru Charleston, trips to the beaches, midnight swims and crab hunting, nights of trivia, karaoke, and dancing while drinking cheap drinks. I've been to "The Bachelor" casting calls, local brand and store launch parties, cannonballed into the Charleston Harbor, sat by the runway of Charleston Fashion Week, *partied* with "Southern Charm" cast members, toured the harbor during sunset, ran the Cooper River Bridge Run, survived a hurricane and so many other incredible things within the last year of living in the Lowcountry. Cheers to one year and hopefully more months of exciting adventures! P.S.- Can I officially be a local now?

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

From Trash to House

So I’m sort of a notorious do-it-yourselfer. Ok, actually I’m a pull-it-out-of-the-trash-then-figure-out what-I’m-going-to-do-with-it-selfer. I’m a ‘trasher’, perhaps? From old dressers that only have two out of the five drawers that open, to random deer antlers on the side of the road- if it looks like trash, I’ll take it. When I would call home, my grandpa would always ask "what object did you pull out of the trash this week." I can't help it, my sister is the same way. Must be genetics from our grandpa, because the man has multiple barns full of treasures. My current project actually came from where I work. Our upstairs studio doesn’t just house lighting equipment, it also housed random desks that no one used anymore and odd shaped cabinets that were probably once used for storing old magazines. Honestly, who knows? When we had our studio’s ceiling revamped a few months ago (thanks Hurricane Matthew) our art team was like “I think it’s time we cleaned some stuff out.” Although I didn’t technically pull this piece from the dumpster behind our office like I did my bedroom end table, I did save her from going to the dumpster! So here she is! (seriously unsure why I keep referring to it as a her?) A once random shelf for office equipment turned into a new living room bar cart.  I sort of started first with painting the legs gold, then moved on to painting the body white. Since taping  and spraying the white portion wasn’t really working that well (a serious pain), we tried just using a basic white acrylic paint approach. Which seemed to work…8 coats later. I decided to only paint one door since I planned to leave the inside shelves visible for cute bar carty things. I left the back of the cart unpainted. Not quite sure if I like it yet? Thoughts? The top of the cart and shelves were replaced with real marble. HA, jk. I used marble contact paper that was purchased at Lowe's Home Improvement and I’m literally trying to think of what else I can use it for! Everything, probably. I love it that much. Voila, finished product! So what do you think? Next time your office is getting rid of some random piece of furniture, stop and say “what can I turn this into?” That’s typically what I do.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

National Ag Day

Happy #NationalAgricultureDay, y'all! It seems my entire life was built around agriculture. I was born in rural southern Ohio, in a small town (village, actually) that is literally surrounded by row crops. I remember being younger and sitting on our front porch watching the combines drive by, going from one field to the other. I remember passing the sprayers on the highway and thinking they were something from the movie Star Wars. Although my parents weren't farmers, my grandpa was. Growing up there was always cattle (until they hit the market), tons of chickens (always fresh eggs), 4-H hogs during the spring and summer, a garden full of vegetables and baling hay in the summer. Since I was younger, my family was always involved with 4-H, an educational program for youth to help build skills like responsibility and hard work with hands on projects. 4-H was literally a family affair for us. My parents were advisors for our club, as well as mentors for our projects. My Mam (grandma) would always come down to our house during the summer to help my sister and I with our sewing projects and my Papaw (grandpa) always helped us with our livestock projects. Since my mom was a home economics major in college, she was also able to help us with our sewing and nutrition projects. During the summers we would spend every Sunday weighing and washing hogs while enjoying pizza from Little Caesars. I learned at a young age that although my pigs were my pets, they were also my food. While in 4-H, I literally met lifelong best friends. We would spend weekends cleaning out cattle stalls or riding four wheelers through the pastures, and when fair time came along the entire week was dedicated to hanging out with our friends, as long as we weren't tending to our animals. ;) Fair week turned into livestock judging contests. Spending an hour or so in a truck just so we could go evaluate different types of animals. As I got older, I knew my 4-H career would be ending once I left for college. I ended up choosing a major at a school that specialized in agriculture, basically so I could still be involved somehow with my "4-H roots". Every classmate and friend I made my first year away at school was essentially just like me. We all had similar backgrounds; 4-H, FFA, farming, and a passion for "feeding the world". After a change of my major, I felt like I finally found my calling with my new chosen major: agricultural communication. Now that doesn't mean I go out whispering to corn or talking to cows, agricultural communicators are more than that. We're the ones bridging the gap between consumers and producers. I like to think we're sort of the middle man, the ones who know all the nitty gritty details of the agricultural industry but can tell the farmer's story when they just can't form the story themselves. My time at Ohio State's agricultural college, the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, taught me so much. I was still involved in clubs and organizations that focused hard on the agricultural industry. I completed internships that were focused on promoting agricultural commodities while I worked with the top dawg professionals nationwide. My classes were focused around teaching us to be designers, leaders, storytellers, and communicators. As ag communicators, we wear many hats at our jobs. I traveled to conferences in distant states just to talk and learn from other students who shared the same passion for ag that I did. After graduation, I took my first job with a production company that focused primarily on promoting agricultural commodities. We filmed for numerous commodities nationwide. I've been on ranches in the middle of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, farrowing barns in northwestern Ohio, pastures in the middle of a snowstorm during calving season, oil rigs in the hollers of Pennsylvania, and no access zones of bull pens just to get the shot of collecting semen. (Yep, you read that right!) Although my current job is anything but related to agriculture, the industry is still a part of me. I always cherish the snapchats my friends send me when they're in the fields or at a livestock show. I always take my time when I run by the carriage tour horse stalls in downtown Charleston. I love supporting local farmers, but also support larger "corporation" farms. I don't eat organic, but support those farmers who cater to that lifestyle. I don't buy meat that's "antibiotic free" because honestly, I'd rather eat an animal that was treated if it was sick as opposed to not treated, that's just common animal welfare. And I'd much rather see an animal safe in a barn than living in outside below zero degree Midwest weather conditions. Sorry, Chipotle. I'm a firm believer that farmers and ranchers do care about the food they are producing for the world, because they eat the same food that you do. So here I am, just a small-town rural Ohio kid living the life working at a lifestyle magazine of one of the most tourist destinations in the world. Am I a real life Reese Witherspoon in Sweet Home Alabama or ? Thank you to all of my friends, family, and people I haven't met who dedicate their time/lives providing food to the world. I'll forever share your story!