What Does a Sustainable Party Look Like?
Feast your eyes on this tropical zero waste party idea!
My best friend Gabby Faaiuaso hosted a sustainable baby shower party for her oldest sister Siumu (who works for the local Environmental Protection Agency), and I was so impressed with the ingenuity of it all! Also impressive is the fact that she planned it all within a week’s time and got everyone together to make it eco-friendly.
It was a beautiful setup, and the best part is – everything was sourced locally! Remember the elei cloth napkins I made in my previous blog post? I made it especially for this day. Gabby (also known as Alafaga on social media) herself, is an amazing creative, videographer, and photographer in American Samoa and always advocates for local talent. She banded some of us together to create special details that brought it all together.
Venue: Faletalimalo, Utulei Beach Park
Decorations & Styling: Alafaga
Pallet tables & center pieces: Alafaga
Tropical backdrops: Alafaga & Ammon Fepulea’i
Coconut bowls: Pua Tofaeono & Alafaga
Elei cloth napkins: Nerelle
Baskets & ma’ilo plates: TheMindofMo & Guests
Desserts: Koko Samoa Bliss & She Bakes Too
Papaya stem straws: Alafaga
Chairs: Skyview Rentals
Game prizes: ASCC Land Grant plant starters, Mailelani coconut soap bars, & coconut shell earrings from Samoa
Follow Alafaga on Facebook, Instagram, and check out her photos from the event on this gallery!