Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Flower Crown Partying on Isle of Palms

Hey everyone, Molly here!

Saturday I got to hang out and make flower crowns with the Bride to Be: Anna, and 10 of her bride tribe friends in the cutest little condo on Isle of Palms! (If you don't know the Charleston area, Isle of Palms or as we Charlestonians call it IOP is one of the three beaches the Charleston area has to offer!)
Now I love a good bachelorette party right in the middle of the downtown Charleston, but can we talk about how perfect having a bachelorette party is that’s RIGHT on the beach? We highly recommend checking our Charleston beach Airbnbs as you plan your Charleston bachelorette party weekend

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This group of ladies chose silk florals to keep the floral fun going the whole weekend and once they returned home. This option is good for when the bachelorette group wants to be able to wear their flower crowns for more than just the bachelorette weekend! (maybe to work, too? ha!)
(PS-Planning a bachelorette party? We do real flower crowns or silk flower crown parties!)

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The flowers are ready to go & the mimosas are ready to flow! Let's get this flower party started ladies! 

Before our party, our bride sent us an inspiration picture of what kind of flowers and color scheme she would love to have for the flower crowns. We went with shades of pinks and a few yellow and white flowers for additional color! We love to get an floral inspiration board via Pinterest or some photos of flower crowns that the bride tribe likes before a flower crown party so we can think about those colors when sourcing for your party. 
When we host our flower crown parties, we always accommodate flowers that are in season! Personally, I think spring and summer has some of the prettiest florals, which makes me so excited for upcoming flower parties for the Spring and Summer season ahead! 

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Their bachelorette theme for their weekend was called: Boats N' Hoes... the theme of the weekend! ;) We loved this! It is so fun to learn about the bride to be and why they pick Charleston as well as the story behind how the bride met the man of her dreams! 

After our morning session of crafting our flower crowns, the ladies were ready to hit the beach for a day of sun and a night on the town... in their flower crowns!!

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Saturdays are actually for the girls!

Congrats to our bride, Anna! We had the best time with you and your friends! 
Ready to schedule your own DIY floral crown bar for a party, shower, girls night? Dates + times are filling up quickly for the Spring and Summer seasons, so hurry up and schedule your next floral party!
We hope to flower party with you all soon! 

xoxo, Molly

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

DIY Floral Crown Bachelorette Party Takes on Folly Beach

Hey everyone! Molly here, again! I told you we had been quite the busy bees here in Charleston! Perfect timing since it’s officially SPRING! Hello, wedding season!


On Saturday I wrapped up my second party for the weekend with a bachelorette partyon Folly Beach! These ladies knew how to roll! A beach house with a view of the ocean in the front of the house and a marsh sunset in the back of the house? Beyond peaceful and gorgeous. (When can I move in?)
I arrived to the house and was welcomed with smiles, friendly faces and the smell of delicious food! I later learned they had Chef Justin Vereen come in to make the perfect Lowcountry brunch to start off the weekend! Yum!
After their brunch, it was time for me to set up shop so we could get our flower partying on! We had lots of spring florals for everyone to choose from! It’s crazy that even with the same exact florals, not one person’s crown looked alike! That’s what I love about doing a DIY flower crown- you get to showcase your creative side and your individuality at the same time!
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All the ladies working hard! How cute are their monogram tumblers btw!? What a great idea for bachelorette party favors?!


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We did a few group shots outside overlooking the marsh (The perfect view of Morris Island Lighthouse in the distance!) before the ladies spent their afternoon allowing the sun and mellow beach environment take them into relaxation prior to their creative, crafty and calming flower crown party with Fetes de Fleurs!

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Floral babes!

Once everyone had taken a little mid afternoon siesta and dolled up, it was time to hit the town! With their flower crowns in hand (or on head, I suppose!), they headed to downtown Charleston to enjoy a wonderful dinner at Magnolias- a staple on East Bay Street here in The Holy City! After sharing desserts amongst the eleven of them, they enjoyed drinks on the rooftop at Market Pavilion (another Charleston must- say yes to rooftops!), then were off to hit the Charleston nightlife on Market & King Streets!
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All dolled up and ready to go!

Wishing the best of luck to our bride-to-be, Jennifer, and all of her amazing bachelorette friends! They totally rocked their floral crown party + weekend!

Xo, Molly

 
Weekend vendors:
Floral Crowns: Fetes de Fleurs Charleston with host, Molly
Catered Brunch: Chef Justin Vereen, owner of Justin and Company
Dinner: Magnolias
Rooftop Drinks: Charleston Market Pavilion

Monday, March 19, 2018

A Charleston Bachelorette Getaway with a Flower Crown Party

Hey flower lovers! 
We’ve been quite the busy florals bees this weekend here in Charleston!
Our first bachelorette party (of course floral themed) started Friday evening with a downtown Charleston bachelorette party hosted by me, Molly, one of Charleston's flower party hosts
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This bachelorette party requested silk florals so they could keep the floral fun going the whole weekend and once they returned home. This option is a good one for when the bachelorette group wants to be able to wear their flower crowns for more than just the bachelorette weekend!
Which we think is a lovely idea. So just FYI if you are working on yourbachelorette party planning we do real flower crowns or silk flower crowns
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Silk florals can be tricky to work with because of all the wires and arranging, but these ladies rocked it! We lead our flower parties in instruction on how to make their floral creations for any kind of flower party.
We did a mix of florals in pink, yellow, and white, and added our staple greenery around the frame of the flower crown as we always do when we host our parties using real flowers. We have learned from doing so many flower crown parties what works best to teach our flower crown ladies how to make them. There are many ways to make flower crowns but this is the way we do them. :) 
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The ladies were staying in a cute little Charleston Airbnb right downtown in the heart of Charleston, so they had prime access to nightlife and exploring the town… in their floral crowns, of course! ;)
Since the wedding is actually taking place in Charleston VERY soon (Yay!), the ladies were well prepared for their bachelorette weekend!
Bachelorette party planning company, Kay & Co, came in to gussy up the house with pinkest and cutest party decor before our flower crown party. If you don't know about Kay and Co I would highly recommend checking out her bachelorette party services. She does things like bubbly bars and decorating your space for your bachelorette party weekend. We are an option when planning with her so if you go through us or her - doesn't really matter as she uses us when girls want to do a flower crown party! 
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  • Party balloons
  • Rose bottle cookies,
  • Sprinkled doughnuts, AND
  • Pink polaroid camera!?
We will take it, any day, any weekend regardless of it being a bachelorette party! 
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We love this ‘love’ balloon! How cute does this look as a tablescape for theflower crown bar and flower crown workshop to come? 

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Can’t go wrong with polaroids!

(PS- they’re my fav and can be rented from Kay & Co for your weekend!) We actually bought a few of these in the early days of Fetes de Fleurs and think we should start bringing them back for our flower parties. So yes, we will start doing that again because they are so fun to have on hand for fun, flowery pictures as you work your way through our flower parties. 

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They are too cute! 
Can't you just feel the love between this group of girlfriends on this bachelorette party? 
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Ready for a night out in their crowns! Looks like they are already having a great time. 

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Xo, Molly

Friday, March 16, 2018

Fetes de Fleurs in Charleston Weddings magazine

Ahh, Charleston. The Holy City is officially in full bloom, love is in the air, and the new spring issue of Charleston Weddings magazine just hit newsstands and guess who’s in it? We’ll give you one guess- IT’S US! 

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Swooning over this cover shot by Corbin Gurkin. Her work is flawless!

A few months ago I was able to host a DIY floral crown party with the sweetest ladies and the cutest decor. I suppose I wasn’t the only one who thought it was the cutest since the team at Charleston Weddings magazine featured the entire bridal brunch in their Wedding Workbook section!

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Still in awe over everything! The table greenery, the invitations, the mimosa bar! ;)


For all the party details and how to throw your own bridal brunch with a DIY floral crown bar, check out Charleston Weddings online OR our original post!(PS- lots of additional pretty pics you don't want to miss!)
Want to have your own DIY floral crown bar for a party, shower, girls night? We've got you covered! Dates + times are filling up quickly, so hurry up andschedule your next floral party!

xo, Molly
Vendors:
Waffles: Sweet Belgium
Cake: So Sweet

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Heads Carolina, Tails California

So I started out my trip to California with a bright and cheery drive to the airport at 3:45AM. I know, I know- why did I leave so early for the Charleston airport if my flight wasn't until 6AM. Well apparently if you thought that, you've never actually met me before. Before the flight, I lost count of how manyFriends episodes I watched and how many times I checked Instagram. It had been about a year since I'd flown by myself, so naturally I was a little nervous.

My flight was heading to Atlanta, so of course it was packed. I always manage to get seats in the back, which I swear is where they stick all the first time fliers. (due to the people beside me!) Once in Atlanta, I met up with travel buddy/sister, Emily! We had a quick 45 minute-ish layover, so we hopped on the tram and headed to our terminal. I've also never flown for a super long distance, so the almost five hour flight to LAX had me lowkey freaking out. I had a middle seat in between two strangers, but praise the lord I had a TV that had new episodes of Law & Order: SVU! Blessed. The guy beside me had a little baby that kept laughing and playing with me, so that was entertaining when I needed a break from SVU (which didn't happen often). I felt a little weird about watching such a graphic show with a baby beside me, but that'll probably be the life of my children one day... soooo.

Once we were in LA, I had my celeb radar on for anyone and everyone at the airport, but nothing. Since it was out first time in CA, we had a few things that we wanted to do separately than just go to Disney, so we rented a car. Highly recommended if you don't mind driving in LA traffic and own a navigation system aka a phone. We rented a car with Enterprise and somehow managed to get an upgrade while still paying only $10 for an SUV. I swear my sister should have gone into sales or something.

Our first destination was Laguna Beach: the real Orange County. Don't make fun, but I was seriously obsessed with the high school drama filled reality show on Mtv many moons ago. Sort of still am. I watched every season, own most of them on DVD, and even watched all their spinoff shows. Isn't that what all 14-year-old girls do? I never imaged California to be so hilly. We literally had to drive through a canyon to get to Laguna. But it was totally worth it. The beach was beautiful and cold, but we did see a few surfers out. Our dad is from California, so we literally grew up hearing "you can't surf on the Atlantic Ocean". So I guess it was nice to see "real" surfers for once.

We walked on the beach mainly just taking in all the cliffs and caverns along the way. Once we were back on the main street, we set out to find some of the shows more recognizable places. (Surf & Sport- duh!) While walking on the street, my shoe literally broke. The bottom fell off and was barely hanging on. So I pretty much had to drag my foot on the ground while trying to blend in like a local. So yeah, totally didn't stand out or anything. A fun fact about me- I always over pack when going places. Take too many shoes, outfits when I only need one thing. Never fails. Except this trip. This trip I only allowed myself to take one pair of shoes- THE ONES THAT BROKE TWELVE HOURS INTO THE TRIP! Thankfully we were able to stop at my ol' faithful- Target- to get a new pair. They weren't what I wanted, but they worked. Grr.

After our Laguna roadtrip + a stop at Target, we ended up grabbing dinner at In-N-Out. (or Out-R-Inn as I called it the whole time- where my OSU peeps at!?!) No, we did not order off the "secret menu", haters! I ordered a burger and fries- a meal I don't do too often these days.

The next day was our first magical day at Disneyland! Not gonna lie, I'm a sucker for all the cheesy amusement rides Disney has to offer. But for the record, Disneyland is for adults- not kids! Hate me for saying that, but whatever. At one point, my foot literally got ran over by a stroller. No thanks.

We rode rides pretty much the entire day! I chickened out and refused to ride Space Mountain and Tower of Terror. (I don't do well when I can't see what's in front of me.) But I did do  Screamin, the rollercoaster at the California Adventure park. We chowed down on lobster nachos and every appetizer on the menu at Cove Bar- highly recommended if you go! We rode rides literally all day staying until closing time when the fireworks and "snow" started to fall.

The next morning we had a special walking tour of the park. We did the "walk in Walt's footsteps tour". It was pretty cool. We got to hear special audio clips about when the park first opened, we got to skip some long lines to ride some of the originals. A special part of the tour- getting to go INSIDE of Walt's studio apartment in the park. Above the fire station when you first walk into the park, Walt Disney had an apartment that he stayed at instead of driving home. We were guarded by about four park workers (I guess so we wouldn't try to steal something???) but we did get to set foot inside!

After the tour, we headed to the hotel to change. Sidenote- I do like that everything is walking distance at Disneyland. Everything is right across the street. Anyway, we headed back to the park to do all the fun things again! We literally rode anything and everything again! Emily and I shut down the park this night because it was our last night at Disneyland! While strolling around the New Orleans part of the park, we saw some people coming out of the exclusive Club 33. I made eye contact with one of the older guys and he stopped us and asked if we wanted their fast passes. (passes that get you onto rides without waiting in the lines!) The passes had thirteen rides each on them, so basically we could have rode anything we wanted for the rest of the evening. They also had Club 33 member on them, so workers thought we were high rollers. Lol, kinda. Leaving the park was sad, but I'll be back one day!

Saturday morning we woke up with another busy day! It was gameday back in Indy, so that meant we had a 5PM kickoff time in LA. We started by driving to Long Beach, home of our Pa! :) We checked out their high school, which is actually super nice I think. My dad says it's a dump, but also talks about is all the time! Ha- it's also where Cameron Diaz and Snoop Dog (Lion?) went to high school!

After we departed Long Beach, we headed up to the Santa Monica pier! So so so so pretty! All of these beaches have such a beach town feel! The lifeguard stands, piers, people! I loved it there. We grabbed lunch on the pier then decided we were going to rent bikes and ride them along the path that ran beside the beach. Right when we went to ride them, the most serious case of fog in the history of the world came in. We literally couldn't even see the ocean from the beach. So, what a scenic ride it was. Still so much fun though! I love seeing everyone just running or riding places. Wish I could do that here in Charleston, but living downtown and working across the bridge causes me some difficulty riding a bike to work.

I reached out to The Ohio State Alumni Club of Los Angeles before we left to find a good bar to watch the Big 10 Championship. They said most of the younger crowd went to a bar that was close to Hollywood Blvd, so we headed that way after we left Santa Monica. We browsed Hollywood veryyyy briefly. Probably could have spent a half day just walking around, but kickoff was soon and we needed a seat! By the time we got back to the bar, the place was PACKED! Tears filled my eyes to see so many Buckeyes! :) We found an empty table that we later shared with some boys that also needed a spot! Naturally everyone was awesome and we made friends with a lot of people around us! The table beside us had some interesting people + stories. So if anyone is interested in who we sat by, ask me in person because you wouldn't believe me if you read it on here!

Towards the end of the game (and a few drinks later) everyone starting to get a little wild! Ohio State ended up winning and the amount of O-H's and yelling from chairs was insane! I wish we could have stayed and partied, but we did have an early flight back to the real world. :( We hugged all of our new friends by, made another quick trip to Hollywood Blvd, then headed back to the hotel.

The next day was pretty much spent on an airplane. The trip back I was seated beside Emily (on the back of the plane, again!) but we had a TV again! I watched a lot of Friends episodes and even started watching Will & Grace. This flight was a little chaotic. One of the overhead bins got stuck shut and of course those people hadddd to get inside. (they didn't get it open until after we landed). We had horrible turbulence at one point, so hello panic attack. And at some point towards the end of the flight, some older lady got locked inside the bathroom. Lord.

Once we landed in Detroit, it was time to say goodbye. After a tear filled hug, we headed to our terminals where I ate my second meal of the day (a chocolate chip muffin) and watched another episode of Friends. I wasn't lucky enough to get my own seat, so I attempted to sleep for the two hour flight back to Charleston. After picking up my bag, finding my car, paying to park, and missing the exit to get to my house, I FINALLY made it home to take a shower and get to sleep by 12:30AM. I was physically dead at that point.

The trip was beyond magical though! And forever grateful that my friends and sister asked me to join the fun! If anyone ever wants to go to Disney or pay me to take their kids there (depending on age)- LOOK ME UP! I probably would. If anyone ever just wants to go to CA, also look me up! Always down for the trips! :)