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IF YOU TOLD me a year ago that by this time this year I’d have a summer’s worth of experience styling weddings (learning from the very talented, Ashley Bond of Spread Love Events) and 3 solo events tucked safely under my belt (and into my portfolio), I’d of told you you were nuts. But. Here we are. It’s been almost a full year since I made the decision to leave my full-time job at lululemon and I am so glad that I took a leap of faith to pursue my other dreams. Now in a very “full-circle” way, I’m back over on the the lululemon blog sharing 9 stress-free holiday table-setting tips.
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Event design and styling was always sort of that thing in the back of my mind that I wanted to do but held myself back because I thought I didn’t have the proper experience to actually do it. Graphic design and branding, that was safe and I have the piece of paper to back it but events was this scary unknown – I had an inkling that I might be kind of okay at it but I didn’t really know where to begin.
Fortunately, sometimes being passionate about something (and having a great mentor) is all you really need. It also helps to have a network of people who believe in you more than you do. I am very lucky because I have a lot of those people constantly cheering me on and enrolling me in opportunities.
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When my old team mates from lululemon called me up to style the table for this photoshoot I just about died. It felt so good to be back with the people I loved but this time doing something I love.
Make sure to head on over to their blog for more pictures and the details on how to pull together this table just in time for the holidays!
[all images c/o lululemon]
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