
Logo courtesy of Costa Farms
Costa Farms recently hosted an exclusive media event in Atlanta, offering a first look at its new holiday décor and tropical plants.
The event brought together media and influencers from the Atlanta area at a home transformed into a festive holiday display.
"This holiday, we’re encouraging everyone to ‘gift green’ by incorporating tropicals into their décor and celebrations," said Hancock. "Our 2024 holiday campaign is all about embracing the joy of giving. We’re building excitement by kicking off the season early and helping people find unique ways to bring nature into their homes and holiday traditions."
The onsite team showed guests creative ways to incorporate plants into holiday décor, from mantles to tabletops, and participated in hands-on stations. Activities included decorating monstera-shaped cookies, exploring plant wrapping techniques, crafting herbal wellness scrubs and previewing Costa Farms’ latest plant releases while engaging with horticulturist Justin Hancock for expert advice.
"I enjoyed the holiday garden event and left feeling inspired to host my own sugar scrub-making party. The plant wrapping station was especially helpful as oftentimes I wanted to give a plant but don't know how to wrap it properly," said content creator Xin Lu.
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