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The start of Charleston Charm Paper Flowers started from a simple request. Simone Simmons, the owner and creator of Charleston Charm Paper Flowers was featured in two of Charleston's publications. You can see her designs around the Lowcountry and abroad. Amid the pandemic's transformative impact, there emerged a notable shift towards smaller, intimate gatherings over large-scale events. Despite these changes, CCPF has been fortunate to continue crafting exquisite backdrops for intimate gatherings. Today, Simmons' portfolio spans a diverse range of events, encompassing weddings, showers, corporate functions, and bespoke home décor, most recently the Charleston campus International Airport.

In a world of cookie-cutter designs and fragile paper flowers, Simmons stands out with her exceptional handmade creations. Each flower is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, with every petal individually cut from durable card stock. What makes these blooms truly special is their longevity—crafted to last beyond a single event, they become cherished pieces of permanent home décor. Embracing the beauty of imperfection, each flower is as unique as a snowflake, adding a touch of nature's magic to any setting. Simmons' artistry transforms gatherings into unforgettable experiences, where creativity blooms and ordinary fades away.

Read more about Simone Simmons and Charleston Charm Paper flowers here.

Highlight the Lowcountry

When Chef Sean Mendes, owner of Gillie’s Seafood, (James Island, SC), envisioned this restaurant, he wanted you to feel like you are at Grandma's house... a place full of love, warmth, wisdom and a good meal for your soul! Sundays in his family home involved coming in from church, the air filled with the wonderful aroma of fried chicken, being kept warm in the oven, collards, limas and white rice. You'd fix up a plate, bless your food and feed your soul!