But they weren't always that way.
When all sixty of them arrived in a big brown box, disheveled and shaken up in the truck ride over the hills from Half Moon Bay, you could almost hear the indignation, stamping off dust and straightening up their stems before looking around to see just where on earth they had been so rudely carted off. Harrumph!
Lined Up and Waiting
the Day Before the Big Event
There was almost an audible sigh of relief when they learned that they had been brought in to the very lovely Hidden Villa in Los Altos Hills for starring roles as centerpieces for the annual fundraising dinner with 375 esteemed guests. (Those olive groves...are we in the south of France??)
Follow along as we watch their transformation into gilded, cradled, and, dare we say pampered, petites choux!
Centerpieces Starring the Humble Pumpkin
the Day Before the Big Event
Amazing How a Little "Bling" Can Even Make a Pumpkin Smile!
The Fence at the Dana Center, Hidden Villa
The dinner was a huge success, raising funds and creating goodwill for this wonderful nonprofit center of sustainable and organic farming 40 miles south of San Francisco. I was happy to design this event for such a uniquely worthwhile venture. Hidden Villa's mission as a nonprofit educational organization is to use organic farm, wilderness and community to teach and provide opportunities to learn about the environment and social justice.
Please visit Hidden Villa to become involved or to make a donation! And if you live in the Bay Area, go visit, bring your kids. You'll love it!
Your Mother Earth will thank you, and those little pumpkins will not have dressed to the "nines" in vain!
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