Three Pink Elephants

Three Pink Elephants Three Pink Elephants delivers a botanical experience in Clay Center and Hastings, NE and their surrounding areas.

We are currently in our very early stages of startup so this site will be under construction for a bit - however, here is a little bit about our plan!



Three Pink Elephants is a concept that goes beyond the petals, beyond the bouquets—it's where floral artistry meets community passion.



Picture a vibrant space, not echoing with the clinking of glasses, but alive with the delicate rustle of

petals. It’s not your typical floral shop; it's a botanical experience, a twist on the classic bar concept. Instead of spirits, we're serving up the beauty of fresh flowers and a unique blend of services extending beyond traditional floral offerings.

Sweet tan lines, a veggie garden full of weeds, dead animals and awesome sales. That’s the Pink Elephant way on the 4th ...
07/01/2025

Sweet tan lines, a veggie garden full of weeds, dead animals and awesome sales.
That’s the Pink Elephant way on the 4th of July in Clay Center!!

OH YEAH - and BUB is super excited to be on our very own float this year! You can't miss it!

10% off wine, spirits, and beer! 🍷
💲 20% off everything else! (excluding fresh flowers)

Those things all speak for themselves…except maybe the dead animals… ☠
So I should probably explain…and then tell you they were not found in my building. I know! I bet you are surprised! Me too! Yay!

I guess instead of dead animals, we are going to call it an ‘Animal Exploration Table’. (Thank you Clay Center Critter Care, Inc. for help with that wording). :)

Join us in front of the store around 9:30 to table a look at the animal exploration table for an up-close experience with fascinating animal skins, skulls, and taxidermy! Discover the wonder of creatures like the American Beaver, otter, gray wolf, and deer, among many others.

Connor Calderon, a dedicated junior and FFA member from Sandy Creek will be on site to answer your questions and help young explorers learn more about our nation’s incredible wildlife.

Connor will showcase his own personal collections alongside unique pieces from the Springer family’s collection.

After the parade, Connor will take his collection to the park and setup for the afternoon!

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to dive into the world of animals, good sales, bad tan lines, and weedy gardens!

You’re welcome! 😉

Feel free to show off your crappy tan lines!!

Bub is in Clay Center today and he was pumped when I told him that he was going to participate in the 4th of July Parade...
06/26/2025

Bub is in Clay Center today and he was pumped when I told him that he was going to participate in the 4th of July Parade! 🇺🇸 He loves being the center of attention...and when I told him that our favorite veterinarian and her amazing team at Clay Center Critter Care, Inc. would be leading the parade, he burped. 😁I am going to translate that to excitement!

He is not, however, invited to the Street Dance at the Legion on the 5th. He's a terrible dancer. It's just embarrassing for both of us.

🥳 Next Friday we celebrate our grand opening/1st anniversary here in Clay Center - we will be open from 9-4 with sales!

There are TONS of activities around Clay Center for the 4th -🧨so take a look at the attached flyer - come out and play with us!!

Also, Bub took an assessment of my newest inventory and told me that I may have accidentally opened a liquor store in addition to a flower shop. 🍷 🍺 + 💐 = 😍

🍷Our newest wines are not only refreshing and delicious, but they are SO PRETTY!
Rosé your day away with:
Ruby Red Rosé with Grapefruit
Blood Orange Rosé Grand Reserve from France
Little Sheep of France Rosé
Hey Rosé from Argentina

We're still expanding our selection of Nebraska beer & spirits! 🍺
Welcome Wahoo Distillery & Thunderhead Brewing - you’re now in the floral business - and dang you look good!

Stop in and see us! We love visitors!

Bub is in Clay Center today and he was pumped when I told him that he was going to participate in the 4th of July Parade...
06/26/2025

Bub is in Clay Center today and he was pumped when I told him that he was going to participate in the 4th of July Parade! 🇺🇸 He loves being the center of attention...and when I told him that our favorite veterinarian and her amazing team at Clay Center Critter Care, Inc. would be leading the parade, he burped. I am going to translate that to excitement!

He is not, however, invited to the Street Dance at the Legion on the 5th. He's a terrible dancer. It's just embarrassing for both of us.

🥳 Next Friday we celebrate our grand opening/1st anniversary here in Clay Center - we will be open from 9-4 with sales!

There are TONS of activities around Clay Center for the 4th -🧨so take a look at the attached flyer - come out and play with us!!

Also, Bub took an assessment of my newest inventory and told me that I may have accidentally opened a liquor store in addition to a flower shop. 🍷 🍺 + 💐 = 😍

🍷Our newest wines are not only refreshing and delicious, but they are SO PRETTY!
Rosé your day away with:
Ruby Red Rosé with Grapefruit
Blood Orange Rosé Grand Reserve from France
Little Sheep of France Rosé
Hey Rosé from Argentina

We're still expanding our selection of Nebraska beer & spirits! 🍺
Welcome Wahoo Distillery & Thunderhead Brewing - you’re now in the floral business - and dang you look good!

Stop in and see us! We love visitors!

Wine 101 with Mikey from The Cheese and Wine Shop is filling up! Make sure to sign-up by using this link https://square....
06/09/2025

Wine 101 with Mikey from The Cheese and Wine Shop is filling up!

Make sure to sign-up by using this link https://square.link/u/4mFWfrQq or in person at Three Pink Elephants in Clay Center!

I took this class from Mikey - (keeping in mind I seem to retain zero information and I struggle with ADD)...I went from:

THIS...

"I'll take the Kool-aid tasting stuff, no need for a glass, I'll just drink it out of the bottle, maybe you could find me one of those super cool twisty straws?"

To this:

"I'll take 5 ounce pour of that sweet red, fruit forward wine that um...tastes like well, not Kool-Aid, but amazing and I will swirl it around in my plastic wine glass." See how much fancier I sound now? :) I'm a class act!

Really, though - I retain very little information but I promise wine 101 with the ever-charming, highly entertaining Mikey, will be worth every minute...we journey through eight different types of wine, he will teach you some of the nerdy science behind the wine (who knew)...and we will have lots of laughs…and drink from fancy plastic cups...because we are high class at Three Pink Elephants!

Space is limited!
Wednesday, June 18th: 6pm-8:30ish.

Add a cheese board for $12! Yummo!

Like I mentioned in the first post...please make sure you eat something!

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Do I ever confuse you with my use of “My” or “I” or “Our” or “We”? I’ve noticed it too. Some days I write as a collectiv...
06/04/2025

Do I ever confuse you with my use of “My” or “I” or “Our” or “We”? I’ve noticed it too. Some days I write as a collective “we” when I talk about the store. Other days—like today—it’s all me, myself, and I.

It’s weird, I know. But no, I don’t think I’ve developed a split personality. (Though if I did, I’d like to think she’d be delightful and maybe even clean up after me—which would be lovely, honestly.)

🎉 Three Pink Elephants has officially been open in Clay Center for ONE YEAR! 🎉
While I might be typing this post and technically “own” this circus, this milestone is not mine alone. I may dream up the ideas and build the wild schemes, but there is no way I could have done any of this without:
– An incredible network of small business owners (now very good friends)
– My family
– And YOU: the community who has embraced me and not only tolerated my shenanigans, but found yourself participating in them!

So it’s hard to say just “I” when I know it’s truly “we.”
This past year has been a lovely one—genuinely. And I want to share just a few of the many moments that are forever etched in my heart. Don’t worry, I’m only picking three because I know Kelly Leigh probably checked out after sentence one, and I don't want to lose the rest of you too 😄).

Day 2 in Clay Center - “The Right Person at the Right Time”
I pulled up to the building with a heavy heart. I had just spent my savings on a space that came with a lot of… let’s call them “surprises.” I remember thinking, What have I done?

I had just walked away from a stable job—remote, flexible, with a predictable paycheck. I was still recovering physically, barely a few months past needing a walker to get around, and I was driving hours every week for treatment. And now I had planted roots in a town I think I visited once as a kid?

I shut the Jeep door and walked toward the shop. And just then, three ladies were walking toward me.
That was the first time I met Carol, Carolyn, and Ardyth—three members of the group I fondly refer to as “my coffee ladies.”

We exchanged hellos and names, and then came the classic Midwest line of questioning (I’ll just fill in some of the blanks for those of you that haven’t asked).
– “What’s your name?” Kenna Griffith
– “Maiden name?” Bramble
– “Where are you from?” I spent my adult life in Texas—mostly around Austin and San Antonio, but grew up in Hastings.
– “Who are your people?” Dallas and Mary Anne Bramble are my parents, Kerry and Kelly are my big sisters. Cuba blood runs through my veins (which leads to a lot of adventures and fyi,if you leave a motorcycle unattended with the keys in it, I may take it for a spin).

Ardyth’s face shifted. She looked closer.
“Nita Bramble?” she asked.
“Yes! She is/was my grandmother.”
Ardyth lit up. “I miss Nita. She was a dear friend of mine.”
She began telling me stories of their friendship. I hugged Ardyth tight (though not as tight as I would’ve if I had known then just how tough that tiny woman really is)...and the tears came.
In that moment, wrapped in the arms of someone who loved my grandmother, I knew:
I was going to be okay.
I wasn’t alone.
I never had been.

Day 34 in Clay Center - “Uh Oh, You’re Not Mike At All.”

My new life is absolutely riddled with awkward moments. But don’t worry—I’m quite skilled at being awkward. It’s basically my comfort zone. I’ve been awkward my entire life.

I’m sure it started early on, but it really hit its stride when I got headgear for my braces. Headgear and no friends as a child? Small price to pay for straight teeth as an adult!

Being awkward does have its benefits—it makes me flexible, adaptable, and weirdly good at striking up unexpected conversations. Just the other day, one of those moments delivered me this delightful phrase:

“…couldn’t pull a greased string out of a cat’s butt.”

Yes. I, too, was startled. Then delighted. Haha. You’re welcome.

Anyway! Back to Day 34

We were in the early phases of the building remodel.
Our dear family friend Bradley was selflessly sacrificing the last bits of cartilage in his knees, plumbing a new sink for the kitchenette.
Meanwhile, I was “helping” in the way a very enthusiastic 3-year-old might:
“What’s that?”
“What’s that for?”
“Why?”
Bless Bradley. He’s a saint.
At some point, he needed a thingamabob (you know, that one tool that does the thing... 🙄).

And suddenly, my genius brain remembered:
A man named Mike once pointed vaguely toward some direction and said, “If you ever need anything, I have a shop right over there.”

Did I really know where he was? No.
Did I take note of where he pointed? Also no.
Was I aware this is how murders happen? Yes.

“Be right back, Brad!” I chirped, full of confidence, as I headed out the back door and down the alley.

I crossed the street and knocked on what was as you probably have guessed not Mike’s shop. The door opened and I said,
“Uh oh! You’re not Mike at all!”

That’s how I met Pete—a kind man with a sparkle in his eye who somehow didn’t seem alarmed by the crazy woman standing at his door asking for tools.

Later I met his wife Patty, and just like that, Pete and Patty became a bright spot in my Clay Center life. I have to say, Bub is CONVINCED Pete is his best friend and loves visiting them when he tags along to the store.

(Oh, and Pete did have the tool we needed that day. He lent it to me like it was the most normal thing in the world. Clearly he also missed the "this is how murders happen" memo. It goes both ways - girl knocking on wrong door or man answering door to crazy girl asking for tools - I’ve watched two Lifetime movies, I know things)

That was just the beginning of a series of whoops, wrong house/wrong person or
“Um... hi, could I borrow your phone? Bub locked me out of the Jeep” moments. (Yes, in someone else’s driveway.)

Always an adventure to be had.

Day 337 in Clay Center - “Hallmark Movie”

I sat down at the table with my sister—you’ll often hear me call her “Sister,” and yes, she calls me “Sister” too. We also call our other sister “sister,” and our mom refers to her sister as “sister”…so, I mean, I don’t know what to tell you here.

So I sat down with Kelly Leigh (yes, she also has a real name), and she asked the usual:
“How was your day, Sister?”
I smiled—probably with a piece of broccoli in my teeth because I’m a class act—and said:
“I think I might be living in a Hallmark movie.”

Now, Sister has a specific look that I’m convinced has been unintentionally created from years dealing with my shenanigans, and in just a microsecond, you can see all of these things happen at once:
– an eye roll
– a partial smile
– a flicker of curiosity
– a touch of exasperation
– and maybe even a little twitch of “youngest siblings are the worst”
This look is usually followed by a sigh (which I swear I can hear through her texts) and the classic line:
“You are ridiculous.”

She’s not wrong.

As many of you know, I frequently steal her dog—my nephew Bub—and bring him to the shop. He’s become a bit of a local celebrity here in Clay Center. He struts around with the confidence of a champion show dog. Loves food. Loves walks. Loves people. And around visitor #4, he’s usually curled up asleep on a stranger’s foot. Greeting people is exhausting when you give it your all.

Whenever Bub is in the shop, we put out the “Bub” sign to let folks know there’s a furry greeter inside. Don’t tell Bub the sign is for customers—he thinks it’s just a fashionable drawing of his fabulous self.

On Day 337, Bub and I put the “Bub” sign out and started the deliveries around town. Naturally, he wore his best leash—black and white stripes, of course, to match his favorite Aunt’s decor. We dropped off flowers at the school and a couple of homes. (And yes, I remembered my lesson from Day 64: take the keys, bc the dog will lock you out of the Jeep.)

We returned to the store and decided to go visit our friend Pete. We hadn’t seen him all winter. Pete gave Bub treats and told me stories about the rodeo in Vegas and then Bub and I left. On the way back to the shop, we decided to take “the long way” back. As we crossed the street, I waved to Aaron from the post office. A couple on the sidewalk gave us a friendly “hello.” Then John drove past with a wave. And I just laughed.

I looked at Bub and said,
“It’s like a scene from a Hallmark movie.”

(Hallmark, not Lifetime—very different vibes, y’all.)

Bub didn’t seem impressed. But I was absolutely tickled by the thought.

One Year 💐

Before I bought this building, when I was just dreaming about what my flower world would look like, I was invited to be a finalist for the Big Idea Hastings contest. That was November 2023. My presentation was a crap show - I’m more of a writer than a speaker. :) A man that would become one of my dearest friends won (Mikey) - but the core values in the presentation in which my business would be built around were solid.

✨ Gratitude
🎨 Creativity
🌱 Healing
🙌 Empowerment
🏘 Community

What I couldn’t have imagined was just how deeply those values would take root—not just in my business, but in my life. And that’s because of you.

This past year, you’ve shown your support—not just as customers, but as neighbors, cheerleaders, collaborators, and friends. You’ve brought your stories and sorrows, your laughter and light, your bold ideas and your quiet kindness. You’ve allowed me to create, to grow, to give, to heal—and together we’ve come to grasp the idea that a shop like mine isn’t just about flowers and gifts. It’s about connection.

You’ve made Clay Center feel like home.

We’ve celebrated together. We've honored the beauty of big moments and the sacredness of the everyday. You've helped me build something that I truly believe in—something filled with love, intention, and a lot of personality.

So thank you.

Thank you for believing in me. For supporting a woman with wild ideas and a pink door. For letting me be a part of your moments—both joyful and tender. For making these values not just a mission, but a movement.

Here’s to the future of the "Boom Town of Central Nebraska" and more reasons to celebrate.

With so much love and awkwardness,
Kenna (and Bub, of course)
💗🎉🐾

06/04/2025

Weird hours for Clay Center today, Wednesday June 4th:

Late opening at 12:00 p.m. I'll be spending some time in Edgar with some adorable little kiddos playing with flowers this morning.

Early closing at 4:00 p.m. I'll be heading over to The Cheese and Wine Shop to celebrate Mikey's first anniversary! Join us in Hastings for some fun times!

Did you notice anything different about my windows? Did ya? Did ya? No? Fine. Let me show you!!I had the design ready to...
05/22/2025

Did you notice anything different about my windows? Did ya? Did ya?
No? Fine. Let me show you!!

I had the design ready to go last fall, but the company couldn't install it due to the cold...honestly though, I am so glad I had to wait! It gave me more time to think through the message I wanted to put out there and the look and feel I wanted the store to have.

In keeping with the "Boom Town" theme, I chose a more vintage look for this ole girl. (Ahem, the building, not me...geez you guys).

Ok - yes, I realize in hindsight I should've put 'GOURMET TREATS' up higher - but I honestly didn't think the flowers I planted would live this long (2 weeks and counting). I know those of you who really know me are also shocked they are still alive.

AND...

Crayton Maurer spent his first day on the a lot!! You will see him quite a bit over the next months - feel free to stop and say hi - but don't chat too long - this kid has a ton of work to do!! No breaks! No pay! Just back breaking labor!!

No need to give me an award for being the best aunt ever. I'm aware. :)

Oh - and I threw a bouquet picture in there for you. It's one of my faves I did over Mother's Day weekend.

Have a beautiful evening!

05/13/2025

Weirdo hours for Clay Center the week of May 13th-17th.

Tuesday, May 13: 10a-2p
Wednesday: 10-6
Thursday: 10-6
Friday: closed
Saturday: closed

Returning Monday at noon!

My darling "little nephew" is graduating from the architecture program at KU! Yay!

Then he will return to Nebraska and spend his summer getting the "it's a lot too" spruced up for us to enjoy!

Ahhh youth and ambition. 💗

Congrats Crayton Maurer! We are so proud of you!! Love you to pieces!

05/11/2025

Every few years I get to share this day with my mom, and this is the first time since moving back to Nebraska that we’re celebrating it together again.

Now, I’m usually dropping hints—or just flat-out telling y’all—to shower me with birthday gifts, but this year I’m simply overwhelmed with gratitude. Because today I get to celebrate not only my own journey but also the woman (and women) who shaped the path that led me to flowers.

Maybe you’ve heard the story before—but it’s worth repeating.
Not too long ago, I became very ill. I spent years navigating what my incredible VA doctors now call “a series of unfortunate events.” It started with Epstein-Barr in June 2019, followed by a tick bite in July (which would later cause an allergy to pork and beef - and yes, I miss bacon and steak). Then, COVID followed. By 2021, I’d been sick for over two years—debilitating pain, an angry liver, countless procedures, specialists, and a mountain of medications. A liver biopsy (that ended up hemorrhaging) finally led to a six-month leave from work.

My mom and my aunt—that us girls lovingly call Aunt Mom—showed up in Texas with luggage in hand and a simple wrapped bouquet of flowers. They dropped everything in their lives to care for me. They managed medications, tended to my elderly dogs, and kept things moving while I did my best to survive.

The morning after their arrival, they helped me to the kitchen table. That bouquet had quietly bloomed overnight. Buds that were tightly closed the day before had opened, as if greeting the day. It was stunning.

Every few days, Mom would buy a few new stems and tuck them in, keeping the bouquet alive. It became our ritual, our focus, our quiet comfort. I hadn’t felt hope in months—but that little bundle of flowers reminded me that beauty could still bloom.

Mom and Aunt Mom stayed for nearly five weeks. They returned several months later taking over for my sister that came down to help care for me after I decided I had nothing to lose and had surgery to remove my breast implants…that surgery revealed I’d also been battling a staph infection around the implants—see? Unfortunate series of events - absolutely the best diagnosis.

For over a year, I used a walker to get around...(I was even using it when I returned to Nebraska) but the magic of those flowers never left my mind. I remembered how we watched it change each day. I started taking informal bouquet-making classes in Austin—something I could physically do with the walker. Each shop had its own style for arranging and I was so lucky I had so many different opportunities.
And here I am today—still making them in my super adorable flower shop…and thinking wow! Two years ago, we weren’t quite sure there was going to be a 46th birthday for me…and I am so lucky to be here, loving every moment of this, taking it all in.

So today, I’m thinking about the big things that moms, Aunt Moms, and sister-moms do for us - like making a 13 hour drive and staying for an unknown amount of time to help. But also the little things—like bringing flowers to a daughter who’d lost hope.

Because we didn’t know it then…but that one small gesture was the seed of something extraordinary.

Mom, Aunt Kay, and my big sisters Kelly & Kerry—thank you all for the big things, the little things, and all the in between things. I love you all so much!💗
..and to the rest of you gals out there - moms of humans, chickens, dogs, or monkeys...I hope you have a beautiful day!

05/09/2025

Do you have your mom or grad taken care of this weekend? Open til 6pm today and Saturday 10 to 4. We can deliver in the Clay Center and Hastings areas! Call us 402-762-3839

Baxter Doodle aka Bub is in Clay Center today! He's already seen his friends at Clay Center Critter Care to bring them a...
05/06/2025

Baxter Doodle aka Bub is in Clay Center today!
He's already seen his friends at Clay Center Critter Care to bring them a bottle of wine to celebrate their 30th anniversary! He's super thoughtful like that. He even picked it out.
Also, he got his shots because they are offering a walk in vaccine clinic all week!

To Dr. Susan and the team, thank you for everything you do for us! Your smiles and compassion are infectious. You are the best "alley neighbors" a girl could have!
Thank you all for always being positive and encouraging me, and being cheerleaders for another small business... and of course loving on Bub! 💗

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