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 VENUE DECORATION IDEAS

It is not only flowers that can transform even the
plainest of venues into the most romantic setting,
the smallest attention to detail
can emphasis your wedding style or theme.


TABLE DECORATIONS & BRIDAL FAVOURS


You will want to give a gift or keepsake as a "thank you" to all your guests. Carefully chosen they also make terrific venue decorations.

For example, individual potted plants or table flowers that divide up into smaller sprays.  Even simple, cheap and cheerful things like sprinkling glitter on the tables, or strewing them with dried flower petals or, placing candles or exotic fruit on the tables can add that special effect. Or, for a truly elegant look, you could hire candelabra for each table.


BALLOONS

One of the most popular uses of balloons is to create stunning table centerpieces, colour coordinated to your theme. Additionally, balloon archways, sculptures and exploding balloons create the most spectacular effects. A net of balloons released over the dance floor is a perfect way to get the party off with a bang.

A cloud of white balloons released as the couple the reception is a delightful spectacle for all to see for miles around and signifies peace and lasting happiness.

BANNERS & POSTERS

Using the latest technology your exact requirements can be printed in full colour, including pictures. They are supplied on high quality photographic paper for indoor use, or on high quality vinyl for outdoors.

ICE SCULPTURES

Based on your own ideas, ice sculptures are designed especially for you and carved from beautiful crystal clear ice - a stunning centrepiece or, serve drinks from an ice fountain!

INDOOR FIREWORKS
To the amazement of your guests, hidden inside the centre table arrangement a “cold” firework is inserted. When activated by remote control, a metre high fountain of sparkles erupts, lasting about a minute.

CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN

Looking for a fun addition to suit all ages? Chocolate fountains are fast becoming the "must have" attraction for weddings. It looks like a tiered chocolate wedding cake, but actually it is a mechanical "Fondue"- ideal as a dessert or as part of a buffet for guests arriving in the evening.

Warm chocolate is propelled upwards and then cascades down off the tiers while guests dip fruits and other accompaniments in to it.




CHAMPAGNE/DRINKS FOUNTAIN

A fun way of dispensing drink to your guests as it is pumped from the bottom to the top and cascades down through the spouts.

PHOTOGRAPH DISPLAYS

Get prints of your special photographs, especially if you have children, and decorate the room with holiday snaps, childhood pictures, you at home, you at work, friends and family, and make up a collage. It’s a lovely way to show your extended family, friends and colleagues, what your lives have meant so far.

To evoke a real feeling of involvement and the recollection of happy memories, you could also ask your married guests to bring one of their wedding photos to pin on a special board at your reception.

CHAIR COVERS


Hiring chair covers transforms even the most modest of venues and are now considered an essential part of the setting for many weddings.

The most popular colour is of course white with colour added with taffeta, organza or satin sashes.




PLANT/TREE HIRE

For a softening but dramatic welcoming effect, greenery gives an extra special atmosphere that can easily transform empty space plus, screen less attractive areas. Hiring plants, trees, or even scented floral archways, creates a truly romantic backdrop, perfect for your photographs.

ICE CREAM BIKES

For something a little different, the traditional ice cream bike, suitably adorned, not only gives you an alternative to the sweet menu, but is an unforgettable conversation piece.

GENERAL TIPS
  • Make up some bowls of fresheners and sample perfumes/aftershaves for the loos.
  • Have each table at the reception compose a toast and then nominate one person to make it. Provide party poppers or whistles on each table so the audience can show their appreciation during or after the speeches and watch the speaker grow with confidence. (Ask the MC or the ushers to pass the word around).
  • Put a note on each table at the reception explaining who your attendants are, their relationship to you and why they are “special”.
  • Get a friend to transport the flowers from the ceremony to the reception venue.
  • At the reception get everyone on the dance floor. Get the DJ to ask everyone who has been married for less than two hours to leave the dance floor! Then, ask that all those married for less then 5 years, 10 years, and 15 years and so on, until there is only one couple left. Ask them for their best marriage advice and present them with your bouquet.

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