Happy Monday and happy first day of February! As you all may know, Valentine’s Day is my favorite holiday because it revolves around love. I know many women (and men) give this holiday a bad wrap because they may be single. But I’ve always loved it (single or not) because it celebrates the action of love and loving others. So this month I will be doing a special giveaway series with some of my favorite brands called #LoveWithPanache to show my love and appreciation to you all for your on-going support. So to kick off this series, I am so excited to collaborate with one of my best girls, Kristin Brophy from Fancy Things Blog, to bring to you a special giveaway with Olyve Flowers– and show you 4 ways to style them. (Remember last year’s Valentine’s collaboration #DashOfFancy ? Check it out here!
Olyve is a floral gifting service that delivers handcrafted designer flowers right to the person you love’s door! As you will see, these bouquets are absolutely stunning and they travel in style.
Whether you receive bouquets or not, us girls buy ourselves flowers from time to time (and if you don’t, you should OR you can enter to win one of these…keep reading). I seem to place my vase of flowers in the same place all the time- the middle of the dining table. Although that’s not a bad decision, sometimes it’s fun to mix it up a little. Kristin and I came up with 4 ways to style a bouquet of flowers in your home.
1. On a Bar Cart
2. As a Centerpiece for a Gal-entine’s Day Party
Each bouquet comes with delicious artisan chocolates and a personalized message.
3. On a Tray in the Kitchen
4. On a Coffee Table
Check out Fancy Things Blog for more pictures and details!
Want to win a Olyve bouquet to giveaway to your “Galentine,” BFF or for yourself? Follow Kristin and I on Instagram ( @JustJackiee and @FancyThingsBlog ) and wait for us to post the instructions to enter! Good luck!
Special thanks to Olyve for partnering with us on this post (oh, and for the gorgeous flowers!).
With Love Always,
Jackie
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