It’s the end of an era as the Houston Kappa Kappa Gamma Charitable Foundation presents the grand finale of the cherished Holiday Pilgrimage Home Tour this weekend. After 83 years, this tour stands as Houston’s longest-running home tour. With exquisite holiday decorations provided by local florists, it’s definitely worth clearing your calendar and inviting a friend to come and be inspired!
Because indoor photography is not allowed during the tour, we have captured photos of all the beauty for you to enjoy and SHARE here! Use the official #KappaPilgrimage2024Finale to share the joy and beauty of this historic event.
As a former Kappa at Texas A&M, I feel incredibly honored to be a part of this beloved Houston tradition by having our home featured as one of the stops on the tour. I collaborated with my talented friend and local florist, The Texas Poppy, to infuse our home with holiday magic. Taryn has truly outdone herself and Chis Bailey’s team stopped by to capture some glimpses as she was starting to set up, but you will certainly want to visit in person to experience the full splendor!
Stop by to take in the visual feast and creative holiday decorating ideas in these four Tanglewood homes and kick off the holiday season in style while raising money for worthy charities. The tour will take place this Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7 from 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets can be purchased at any of the four homes for $25. You can find more details and information here.
The foundation will carry on its Holiday Luncheon in 2025 and introduce a new event in 2026, inspired by the immensely successful Tablescapes events organized by the alumnae groups in Austin, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
I am wearing the ‘Chelsea’ tiered leopard dress by one of my favorite local Kappas and friend, Hunter Bell. You can shop more of her holiday collection here.
Photography by Chris Bailey
Just toured your lovely home today! My daughter is an Aggie Kappa, too! I am trying to find the source of your lovely linens under your Spode Christmas Tree china–the maroon/berry trimmed in blue. Thank you for being a part of the Pilgrimage!