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#GVLcreate: Party S’more

Party S'more

Provided by Sarah Cooke

By @StrikesOfLuck

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What is a holiday? A day of celebration! Instagram loves to celebrate the holidays like
#NationalIceCreamDay, #NationalFrenchFryDay, and the list goes on. My favorite holiday
recently was #NationalSmoresDay because Whitney of The Scribble Studio created an amazing
styled shoot to party s’more.
The ingredients for a fabulous S’more Sleepover party: party decor from Swoozie’s and
marshmallows from Malvi Mallows! Swoozie’s is a great shop for all of your decorating needs,
and Swamp Rabbit Cafe sells the amazing Malvi Mallows. My personal favorite flavor: cotton
candy.
Styled shoots are great because they combine a myriad of products that can be featured in a
fun setting. For instance, this shoot took place at The Meant Studio, a local coworking space for
creative entrepreneurs. Greenville has so many people and places to collaborate and create
your own art and aesthetics anywhere you like. Share your favorite #GVLcreate projects on
Instagram!

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