Welcoming drinks

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pineapple and lemonade cocktails are arranged on a white table with green leaves

farm to cocktail | mobile bar on Instagram: "Grab & Sip ~ a tablescape moment These are pre-made cocktails or mocktails aesthetically arranged and ready at the start of the event. This moment is perfect for a welcome drink or just a statement piece. We advise set up be done out of direct sunlight to avoid ice melting super fast. Since ice can be difficult to work with, we have found that using gourmet ice (large cubes/balls) slows the melting and dilution of the drinks. Other recipes can be

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there are many pink bottles with sticks in them sitting on a tray that is holding flowers

Planning a wedding is a magical journey, and your vendors play a crucial role in bringing your vision to life. Show your gratitude with these thoughtful ideas that go beyond a simple thank you. From personalized notes to small gifts that reflect their hard work, these suggestions will help you express your appreciation in a meaningful way. Whether it's your florist, photographer, or caterer, let them know how much their dedication means to you. Make your wedding team feel valued and…

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there are six glasses with purple liquid in them on the table next to a business card

What better way to celebrate spring than a party?! Even better, a welcome party for spring florals! Host Laura Lee gathered notable influencers from the Los Angeles area for this event. From flower arches to fashionable seating areas, there were photo opportunities at every turn. As if the setting was not enough, guests had the

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several glasses filled with different types of drinks

If you’re serving a non-alcoholic bar on your wedding day, these mocktail ideas will elevate your celebration. Here’s how to serve mocktails at your wedding, plus 20 ideas to inspire your own alcohol-free sip.

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wine glasses filled with different types of drinks sitting on top of a wooden tray in front of bushes

Have your booze and eat it, too. It’s cold outside in New York, but if it were sunny and warm and we were planning a party, these would be on the menu. We’d call them tipsy popsiclesWe pinned this image from Southern Living a long time ago and forgot about it (for shame!). With summer on its way—and wine week in full swing—we thought it was a fun, inspirational reminder that kid desserts and adult beverages can make a nice marriage.

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