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We Have a Passion for Styling Luxe Events.

The memories of the day will be in the details.

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BASH

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The development and launch of BASH has been a labor of love for owners and longtime friends Hannah Leabo and Grace-Marie Howard.

 

“We both married in 2022, and between planning our weddings, hosting showers and dinner parties, we would casually discuss how desperately we'd have benefitted from a local event coordination team. Over these talks BASH was born. We wanted to ensure we were approachable and accessible for any event; big or small, as well as offering many different ways we could be involved. If you have your event planned, but need help with set-up and decor: we’re your girls.

 

Are you recently engaged and ready to get started with the whole shebang; paper, planning, favors and more? You’ve come to the right place. Ultimately, we want to take the stress of the details off of our clients and have fun while we do it!”

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We love what we do.

Both Thomasville natives, Grace-Marie and Hannah share a love for entertaining and hosting. "We both delight in all the fun details that go into planning and perfecting our client's memorable events!"

 

Grace-Marie's creativity is showcased through paper and tailored party favor designs. When given the opportunity, she is the very first to host any group at her home for a dinner party; insisting that custom menus are a requirement for even pizza and margaritas on a Friday night. She believes no gathering is too small for fine details!

 

Hannah’s talent to achieve the vision of an event by strategically organizing a seamless flow is second-nature. It is exactly how she planned her own reception space with custom bars and decor she created by hand. Business-driven, with a love-language for quality time and planning meaningful events for her family and friends is Hannah’s cup of tea; or more commonly illustrated as her ‘hops of choice’.

Make it Memorable.

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