The State Bar of Michigan Paralegal/Legal Assistant Section will host a virtual happy hour and craft event – Party’n With Plants – on Thursday, December 3, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Guests will plant, socialize, and create a fun succulent garden with a kit from Party’n With Plants.
Party’n With Plants offers succulent terrariums, fairy gardens and zen garden craft kits and is one of the only companies that ships a complete kit which includes the dirt, gravel, and a real plant. Anyone without a green thumb need not worry since they only use hens and chicks succulents which are low maintenance and hard to kill (they only need to be watered once a month). Party’n With Plants was founded in 2016 in rural Sharon Township, Ohio by Nicole Pearch. Party’n With Plants is mainly found on Etsy where Pearch and her team have shipped out more than 30,000 Garden Kits all over the world. Pearch will walk guests through our projects, answering any questions from those of us who may be “crafted challenged.”
Guests can grab their favorite beverage and order their succulent garden kit from Party’n With Plants at Etsy.com/shop/partynwithplants (enter SBM in special instructions field). To register, email sbmparalegal@gmail.com in order to receive the Zoom link.
- Posted November 24, 2020
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State Bar section hosting Party'n With Plants, Dec. 3
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