The very best time of year is almost upon us! I just love the holiday season and Thanksgiving seems to kick it all off. This year I decided to host a Friendsgiving dinner party for some of my closest girlfriends. Best decision EVER. If you are considering hosting Friendsgiving this year, I’m here to tell you go for it! It’s a reason to gather together with some of your favorite people, similar to Thanksgiving, only way less stress!
Here’s a look inside my Friendsgiving dinner party that included lots of chic, cozy details, fresh florals, fall-inspired appetizers, delicious desserts, curated wines and more!
Stay tuned for my upcoming posts that will share ideas for holiday hostess gifts, details on a fall wine and appetizer pairing menu and behind the scenes video footage from the Friendsgiving dinner party. You can also read more about the party in the feature on Kara’s Party Ideas here.
Vendor Credits: Photographer: Brittany Gidley Photography | Event Concept, Styling, DIY Balloon Garland Kit: One Stylish Party | Invitation, Menu, Napkins, Custom Pillows: Tiny Prints | Florals: Life in Bloom | Curated Wines: Vinley Market | Cake: Kelsey Elizabeth Cakes | Rentals: Borrow Rentals | Velvet Table Runner: Candy Crush Shop | Hostess Gift, Hand Lettering: Give Gifted | Menu & Food Styling: Casey Nickels | Donuts: Peace Love and Little Donuts | Pies: Gray House Pies.
**This post was created in partnership with Tiny Prints, however all opinions expressed are my own and I only work with brands that I personally love and support.
Elise Laney says
This is STUNNING. The wine color is so pretty and fall-like while staying feminine. My best friends and I always say we will do a Friendsgiving, but our schedules just never line up. – There’s always next year!
One Stylish Party says
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! Thanksgiving is the perfect excuse for an extra get together with girlfriends. Hope you are able to plan your own Friendsgiving next year!
Jenny says
I am very curious to know how you created the father wreath! Do you have a tutorial? Or could you share your how to?