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Cry ‘Wolfe’ for boutique styling and grazing tables for your events: from intimate weddings to luxe picnics.

After some time out to welcome her third daughter into the world, Joanna Wolfe from ‘The Girl Who Cried Wolfe’ is ready to get creative again by doing what she does best.

The Girl Who Cried Wolfe is a boutique styling and grazing business that originated in Sydney in 2017. After close to five years of operation in Sydney, Joanna and her family relocated to Currumbin in mid 2022.

‘It was a huge risk to relocate an established business, but the pull for a better lifestyle and being closer to family was strong. The last few years haven’t exactly been smooth sailing… Covid, a relocation and a pregnancy have definitely been a rollercoaster, but we are so excited to start creating magic in this beautiful part of Australia,’ says Joanna.

The Girl Who Cried Wolfe focuses on immaculately styled tables, grazing food and florals; perfect for micro-weddings, ladies’ lunches and celebratory gatherings with family and friends. In addition, they also offer luxe picnics and platters for delivery.

A proven perfectionist with a keen eye for detail, Joanna will go above and beyond to create something truly magical for your special event.

‘Our partnerships with food providers mean that we can offer the most amazing high-end cheeses and gourmet treats. We go out of our way to ensure all the beautiful finishing touches are included on your grazing tables! It’s all in the detail! We source rugs, accessories and other homewares from around the globe and from our favourite local brands in order to provide you with that elusive point of difference for your event. We’re always adding exciting new finds to our range so that we can continue to offer you the highest quality and the most unique original styling,’ says Joanna.

‘We’d love to chat and hear about your vision for your special event. For us, no two events are ever the same – from rustic and organic, to whimsical garden parties, or Moroccan-inspired styling. We love exploring different looks and working with our customers to determine what best suits your personal taste.’

Reach out through their ‘Contact us’ page or via [email protected] and they will provide you with a tailored quote. Instagram:
@thegirlwhocriedwolfe
www.thegirlwhocriedwolfe.com



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