11/20/2025
What a crazy, beautiful, and hectic start to our winter season. ❄️
I know I said we were simplifying this year… but what I didn’t account for was just how big you all continue to show up for us. And for that, we will always be grateful.
Despite offering fewer workshops, you helped us double the number of women we typically host. And not only that—you’ve shared our little business in the most generous ways. Because of you, we’ve been blessed to host family gatherings, company parties, and even the sweetest bridal shower. The past 14 days have been a whirlwind—full of laughter, pine needles, late nights, and moments that filled my heart in ways I can’t put into words.
In the busyness, I’ve fallen behind on updates—so here’s everything you might want to know:
✨ YES, we’ll be opening our Holiday Shop again this year.
And yes… even though I swore we weren’t ordering more evergreens, so many of you reached out that we went ahead and brought another big batch in. (I just couldn’t say no.)
🎁 Holiday Shop Hours (Next Week)
Opening Wednesday, 11/26
10am–5pm
Closed Thanksgiving
Friday 10am–5pm
Saturday 10am–3pm
Stop in for: fresh greens, pre-made porch pots, wreaths, amaryllis, and all the festive holiday accents your home needs.
🌿 Want to guarantee your wreath?
Our wreath wall is always the hardest thing to keep stocked, so this year we’re offering them available for preorder on our website. Choose your favorite design and we’ll handcraft one just for you. You’ll get an email when it’s ready for pick-up.
🌱 Amaryllis Bulbs:
Our full stock is listed online.
Shipping is available—or select free local pick-up and we’ll have your bulbs waiting for you.
🎀 Wreath Kits:
Our wreath workshops sold out this year (thank you!!). While our schedule is too full to add another class, we are offering a limited quantity of wreath kits for pick-up on our website. Grab one, gather your best pals + enjoy a cozy night in crafting a wreath you’ll love.
Thank you—truly—for making this season what it is.
Your excitement, your traditions, and your willingness to spread the word are the reason this little winter season keeps growing in the most unexpected and beautiful ways.