I wanted to share a closer look at the Mardi Gras decorations surrounding our front door, especially since I’ve had so many questions about where everything came from. One of my favorite parts of decorating for Carnival is sourcing pieces from local artists and small businesses—it makes the display feel even more meaningful.
The Mardi Gras blooms (or float flowers) are from three incredibly talented local artists: Brian Bush of Carnival Sculpture, Dana Charpiro, and Lauren Jahncke Leonard (@laurenleonardart). Their work brings such color, texture, and personality to the space, and I love knowing each bloom was made with care right here in Louisiana.
Completing the look is a custom doormat ordered through Old Estate in my hometown of Thibodaux, Louisiana—because it wouldn’t feel right without a little hometown love at the front door.
Supporting small businesses and local artists is always important to me, and Mardi Gras season is the perfect time to celebrate their creativity. After all, Carnival is about color, joy, tradition—and community.
Shut the Mardi Gras door, y'all!













































