The Grapevine Home closed the doors on its gift shop in December 2015. I owned the gift shop for 20 years, and loved the people and making their gifts beautiful for them to give to loved ones. But after that many years of juggling both gifts and interior designs, I decided to follow my design dream of making my region of the world more beautiful through interior design.
After I closed the gift side of my business, it was evident that I still need a building to work out of to meet with my clients to pour over fabrics, rugs or anything pertaining to the design of their homes and/or office. However, I really didn’t need all the space that came along with my current building anymore. Then, an ‘AHA!’ moment…I decided to host designer events in my little shop.
The first event was a baby show for my hair stylist…you know you have to keep her happy! Or you’ll have Mamie Eisnhower hair! 😳 So I enlisted help from my design friend I’ve nicknamed Hopsing to help…as you know Hopsing can do anything (via Bonanza).
We ordered in round tables, rented table clothes, chair covers black and white striped chair ties to sit throughout the building. I simply love fresh flowers, therefore we made fresh center pieces of lilies, roses, peonies and gerberas daisies, along with greenery from our front yard for each table.
Custom handmade paper flowers were placed on a recycled palette made into a wall hanging, a recycled frame painted gold around baby’s first initial ‘B,’ and an iron embellishment to crown the top was the back drop for the food table which was an old farm table that was covered with pale pink taffeta and a black tulle skirt ewn to it. And ta da!
Future mother to be, Coco and GrandSue wore ribbons declaring their desired names for little Miss Brooks to call them, while big sister-to-be Hadlynn wore a beautiful ‘Big Sister’ sash. It was a grand designer event with food, fun and lots of baby gifts.
Up next?
An Hawaiian themed wedding reception! Stay tuned for a recap!