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Rebecca Gardner: Best Party Hosting Tips

An episode of the Slow Style Home: Decorating Personal, Meaningful Interiors podcast, hosted by Little Yellow Couch, titled "Rebecca Gardner: Best Party Hosting Tips" was published on November 25, 2019 and runs 33 minutes.

November 25, 2019 ·33m · Slow Style Home: Decorating Personal, Meaningful Interiors

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Text me your thoughts or questions on this episode! FW8KIH3FhUMtEzwvklZ3 Well, everyone, this is the last episode of the season! And we're going out with Rebecca Gardner, owner of the interiors and event planning company Houses & Parties. She's known for her over-the-top events and her signature style of mixing high-end, top-of-the-line decor with a funny, unexpected playfulness that allows everyone to relax, even in the most formal of settings. Her work has been featur...

Text me your thoughts or questions on this episode!

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Well, everyone, this is the last episode of the season!  And we're going out with Rebecca Gardner, owner of the interiors and event planning company Houses & Parties.   She's known for her over-the-top events and her signature style of mixing high-end, top-of-the-line decor with a funny, unexpected playfulness that allows everyone to relax, even in the most formal of settings.  Her work has been featured in Vogue, Harpers Bazzar, Town & Country, Southern Living and Architectural Digest.  I found her when I was flipping through the latest issue of Veranda Magazine and I could tell right from her photo that she must be the most gracious, fun-loving host.  Given the holiday season we're all about to enter, I thought having her on the show to talk about parties would be helpful and inspiring.  Now like said, earlier, this is my last episode of 2019.  I'll be back with all new interviews starting January 6th!  Ok, back to today, on our call, Rebecca and I got right to chatting and I decided to leave in the first part before the official interview started because she was telling me about a pop-up shop collaboration she's currently doing for the holidays and I wanted to make sure I got that info into the episode.  There's a link to it in the show notes page.  Here's Rebecca.

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