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About the Dinner Party
People, flowers, and history — the things that make me happy.
People, flowers, and history — the things that make me happy. Last weekend’s Weston Historical Museum dinner party was a cozy evening filled with good food, laughter, and the best kind of company. There’s something special about gathering around a table in Weston, Missouri — knowing you’re part of a story that’s bigger than yourself.
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Khaki Leopard Denim Barrel Leg Pants
$48.00
$64.00
Step into bold style with these Khaki Leopard Denim Pants. Combining the rugged appeal of denim with a wild leopard print in earthy khaki tones, they offer a unique twist on classic casual wear. Perfect for those who want to… read more
Tooled Leather Votive Candle
$3.65
If you love the smell of walking by a leather boot store, then this candle is for you! Votive size candle Burns up to 15 hours Hand poured in Weston, MO by our friends at Weston Bend Candle Company. Scent… read more
Tooled Leather 6oz. Jar Candle
$24.00
Ignite your space with the cozy charm of our Tooled Leather 6oz. Jar Candle. Hand poured into a sleek glass jar, it fills the air with rich leather notes softened by hints of sweetgrass. Perfect for adding a warm, adventurous… read more
FAQs
Where is the Weston Historical Museum located?
It’s right here in Weston, Missouri, in the heart of downtown. If you’re visiting for a weekend trip, it’s an easy stop before or after lunch on Main Street. Learn more about the museum on their website right here
Can I get involved or volunteer with the Weston Historical Museum?
Absolutely. The Weston Historical Museum thrives because of volunteers who love history and community. Whether you have time to give, stories to share, or simply want to support their work, reach out to their team to learn how you can get involved.
What kind of candles did you use for the dinner party setup?
I used one of our Cactus Creek candles — because they’re clean-burning, smell amazing, and make every table feel a little cozier.
What’s your best tip for hosting a dinner party?
Keep it simple. People remember how they felt more than how fancy the table looked.