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Valentine’s Day is Friday (in case you needed a reminder!), and here’s a fun way to celebrate. Mission Proper and Moondance Flower Farm, both located here on the Old Mission Peninsula, are collaborating on a gathering filled with love and creativity.
The two local businesses are partnering to bring you a Dried Botanical Card Workshop. You’ll design unique keepsakes and heartfelt Valentines using dried flowers grown right here on the OMP.
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The Details…
- Create your own unique dried flower bouquet cards (perfect gifts or décor!).
- Sip on a delightful tea or Mission Proper’s own Love Potion #9 mocktail.
- Enjoy cheese, chocolate, and small bites to fuel your creativity.
- Browse a stunning pop-up of dried and pressed flower art from Moondance Flower Farm.
- Learn about flower types and preservation from Moondance Flower Farm.
- Take home 2 or 3 beautiful keepsakes or heartfelt gifts for someone special.
Mission Proper will host the event at their cafe, 13795 Seven Hills Road on the Old Mission Peninsula, on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 5 – 7 p.m.
Seats are limited, so be sure and secure your spot by buying a ticket here.
Follow Mission Proper at their website, Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Follow Moondance Flower Farm at their website, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok and Instagram accounts. Moondance is owned by Lindsay and Mark McLaughlin, who purchased the farm at 2399 Kroupa Road from Bruce and Terry Hooper a couple of years ago. Be sure and visit them in the warmer months for u-pick flowers, wedding planning and more. Learn more about them here.
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