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Tampa Wedding Spotlight: Molly & Kyle Celebrate at Armature Works
Saying “I do” at Armature Works is a dream for many Tampa Bay couples, and Molly & Kyle’s celebration was no exception. This stunning venue, with its versatile spaces, gorgeous waterfront views, and charming industrial aesthetic, provided the perfect backdrop for their modern and romantic wedding.

July 4th | Celebrate Freedom & Fun with Puff ‘n Stuff Catering
The 4th of July is all about celebrating freedom and the heroes who fought for it. But why not also celebrate your own freedom from party planning this year? Here at Puff ‘n Stuff Catering, we take the stress out of hosting, so you can focus on fireworks, fun, and soaking up the summer sun.

Celebrate Dad: Your Guide to a Stress-Free Father’s Day
Father’s Day is just around the corner, so mark your calendars for Sunday, June 16th, 2024! Can you already smell the sizzling burgers (and hear the groan-worthy Dad jokes)? Here’s some great ideas for throwing the perfect party for Dad this Father’s Day!

Social Celebration | Audrey’s Fall Festival
There’s a few perks to being born in October, one of those being that every birthday party you throw can be fall themed!

Tips for Your Autumn Celebration
It’s nearly time for pumpkin spice lattes, caramel covered apples, sweet aroma candles and sweater weather.

Our Favorite Fall Recipes
One of the best parts of the Fall season is the food, and we’re going to dive into some of our favorite fall recipes!

Social Celebration | Lindsay’s Baby Shower
The moment that your little human opens their eyes will be the best moment in your entire life. Celebrating the birth of that little one should be nothing short of breath taking, and so should the little moments leading up to it.

Inspiration | Mother’s Day Picnic
When you think of Mother’s Day celebrations, brunch is generally the first thought that comes to mind. And honestly, the great thing about brunch is that it’s not only tolerable to drink alcohol early in the day, but it’s expected. What’s not to like about that?