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Sometimes the most beautiful moments happen when creativity meets compassion. That’s exactly what we’re creating at our upcoming Bloom & Bling Bar on Thursday, October 15th, from 5:30–8:30 PM.

LPL Creations is hosting an evening where the simple act of stringing beads becomes something much bigger, a moment of connection, a gesture of hope, and a tangible way to brighten someone’s cancer journey.

How It Works

You’ll spend the evening designing four beautiful bracelets. Three are yours to keep, wear, or gift to loved ones. The fourth? That one travels with intention. You’ll pair it with a handwritten note of encouragement, and it will be hand-delivered to a cancer patient through the Sugar Bloom Foundation.

There’s something powerful about knowing your creativity will land in the hands of someone who needs a reminder that they’re not alone. That they’re thought of. That they matter.

What to Expect

This isn’t your typical craft night. It’s an experience designed for presence, not perfection. Settle in with a glass of champagne (or your choice of non-alcoholic beverages), enjoy light bites, and let the evening unfold at its own pace. The atmosphere is relaxed, uplifting, and deeply intentional.

Whether you come solo or bring a friend, you’ll leave with more than bracelets. You’ll leave with the quiet satisfaction of knowing you showed up for someone else.

The Details

When: Thursday, October 15th | 5:30–8:30 PM
Cost: $60 per person
Registration: Required through LPL Creations at 772.559.0395
Location: 55 Royal Palm Pointe, Vero Beach

Purchase is not refundable.

A portion of your ticket directly supports our work. 25% of all proceeds benefit the Sugar Bloom Foundation, helping us continue delivering orchids and handwritten letters to cancer patients across our community.

Why This Matters

At Sugar Bloom, we believe small gestures carry extraordinary weight. A bracelet. A note. A moment where someone pauses and says, “I see you. I’m rooting for you.”

These aren’t grand acts. They’re human ones. And they matter more than we often realize.