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Jan 14, 2016

Bridesmaids' Ball Invitation

I’m so looking forward to this!

The Charleston Museum’s upcoming textiles exhibit, Unveiled: Wedding Fashion and Traditions in the South, on display from January 22 – July 10, 2016, will allow visitors to see how wedding dress styles have changed throughout time and will examine trends and traditions. From orange blossom adornments and blue garters to the magnificent white gown, the Museum will exhibit an array of garments from the early 1800s through the mid- 20th century.

 Guests can enjoy favorite post-nuptial jams, delicious food and cocktails and awesome wine and beer, all while taking a look at the new exhibit and learning from museum curators themselves. Ladies are invited to wear their old bridesmaids’ dresses and men are welcome to come in their best suit, something vintage, or something ridiculous, as long as it’s wedding themed!

Tickets are all inclusive and may be purchased online or over the phone at 843.722.2996, ext. 235. Tickets are $40 for museum members and $50 for non-members.

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If you are in Charleston, this is a can’t miss party.  Hosted by the Society 1858 of the Gibbes Museum of Art, the fabulous Winter Party takes place on 1/29/16!  Get festive for this 1940s cabaret with cocktails and bites, dancing, music and edgy performances.  As with last year, you also will have the opportunity to win an original work of art by local artists (including Kate Long Stevenson).  Proceeds benefit the Gibbes’ coveted 1858 Prize for Contemporary Art.  Go to www.storkclubcharleston.org for more information.

1.14.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Jan 11, 2016

Grey Ghost and Lettered Olive

Have you heard the news?? Our own Lettered Olive has teamed up with Grey Ghost bakery to provide custom designed labels for their cookies and any special occasion you can think of. Grey Ghost cookies are made from scratch from age old family recipes right here in Charleston, SC!!!!! I LOVE their Chocolate Espresso and Lemon Sugar varieties but there are so many yum combinations!

Grey Ghost and Lettered Olive

Perfect for wedding or shower favors, guest welcome bags, birthday parties, baby showers, or hostess gifts, the labels are also able to be personalized!  So thrilled about this delicious collaboration between two local creatives!

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1.11.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Poinsettias have long been associated with Christmas, but I don’t love the oversized awkwardness and the aluminum wrapped pots that make them hard to use on the table as centerpieces. Not wanting these beauties to go overlooked, I’m showing you how to transform the plants into a showstopping centerpiece.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

This was bought at the local Harris Teeter, but of course you can use your white or pink varieties as well.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

You’ll need “frogs” to support the cut stems. These can be purchased at craft or floral supply stores. They are actually quite handy and good to have on hand for any floral project.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Grab whatever vessel you’re using- could be a sterling silver bowl to a piece of pottery, or even a crystal bowl (put some moss in it to hide the frogs and stems), and place the frogs in the bottom. I needed 4 for this particular bowl. I do suggest keeping it a lower container since the stems, even after trimming, are a larger bloom.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Trim from the plant the fullest blooms or the ones with the nicest leaves and sturdiest stems. Be careful while trimming, as the stems do emit a white milky like substance, but this will stop after a minute or so after cutting. I do like to leave some of the top leaves on the stem, but strip many off them off towards the bottom.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Stick the stems into the frog prongs to keep them upright. Careful not to push too hard, as you’ll bend the stems and will cause a limp. I started with some of the smaller branches around the edges and then filled in the center with the taller more full stems.  Make sure to have some water in the bottom to keep the stems wet.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

If you are doing a buffet or longer table piece, or are looking for a little bit more decor to add to your placesettings, I suggest saving the smaller leaves/branches and using small bud vases or vases of varying heights and sizes with just a simple stem in water to add some other arrangements.

Tara Guerard holiday by Lucy Cuneo

Here we placed on each place setting for a nice greeting as guests found their seats.

Thank you to Lucy Cuneo Photography.

12.21.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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