Although a wedding is really about the ceremony, for many of your guests, the real wedding begins at the reception (i.e. food + dancing + open bar = serious fun). For the bride and groom, the reception is usually when they get to relax and let loose as well, but the planning of the reception is anything but relaxing, especially if you're trying to stick to a strict budget.
Seat covers can be expensive to rent and a lot of work to make. Instead of using seat covers, get some beautiful wide ribbon to tie on the backs of the chairs to add some elegance and spruce things up. Ribbon is a cheap alternative compared to fancy seat covers. Enlist the help of friends to get the ribbons cut and tied for the big day.
Blackboard Backdrop can be made. Writing slates in a photograph corner are fun, yet this couple kept running with the thought in a totally diverse manner, utilizing an expansive blackboard as a function and gathering scenery. Cool additional: Supply visitors with gleam oblivious chalk to leave notes amid the gathering!
A seating board can be created as a part of Wedding Decoration plan. Instead of the old escort-card table idea, create a bulletin board of seating assignments and display it near the entrance of the reception space. Bonus: You won't have guests squinting at cursive handwriting trying to decipher their table name.
Tissue-Paper Pom-Poms can be added to add the charm to the occasion. Pom-poms, strung inside your tent, hung from chairs, or even tucked into vases, are a fun (cheap!) way to give your space a dash of color. Of course, this look is perfect for a laid-back outdoor wedding; but we've seen it work for more formal weddings too (with, for example, eggplant-colored tissue-paper pom-poms clustered together to create eye-catching decor).
Chalkboard Backdrop can be made. Chalkboards in a photo booth are fun, but this couple ran with the idea in a completely different way, using a large chalkboard as a ceremony and reception backdrop. Cool extra: Supply guests with glow-in-the-dark chalk to leave notes during the reception!
Table Lamps can be used as a way to beautify the occasion. Create height on those tables using table lamps. Tip: You can skip flowers altogether if you want, but surrounding the lamps with flowers is an easy way to hide cords!
Indeed, even your Table Numbers can be re-molded. Rather than concentrating on insane textual styles and hues and each one of those innovative table-name thoughts, change the state of your table numbers. Fun thoughts incorporate fowls, blossoms, starbursts, or even merry penant banners.
Seat covers can be expensive to rent and a lot of work to make. Instead of using seat covers, get some beautiful wide ribbon to tie on the backs of the chairs to add some elegance and spruce things up. Ribbon is a cheap alternative compared to fancy seat covers. Enlist the help of friends to get the ribbons cut and tied for the big day.
Blackboard Backdrop can be made. Writing slates in a photograph corner are fun, yet this couple kept running with the thought in a totally diverse manner, utilizing an expansive blackboard as a function and gathering scenery. Cool additional: Supply visitors with gleam oblivious chalk to leave notes amid the gathering!
A seating board can be created as a part of Wedding Decoration plan. Instead of the old escort-card table idea, create a bulletin board of seating assignments and display it near the entrance of the reception space. Bonus: You won't have guests squinting at cursive handwriting trying to decipher their table name.
Tissue-Paper Pom-Poms can be added to add the charm to the occasion. Pom-poms, strung inside your tent, hung from chairs, or even tucked into vases, are a fun (cheap!) way to give your space a dash of color. Of course, this look is perfect for a laid-back outdoor wedding; but we've seen it work for more formal weddings too (with, for example, eggplant-colored tissue-paper pom-poms clustered together to create eye-catching decor).
Chalkboard Backdrop can be made. Chalkboards in a photo booth are fun, but this couple ran with the idea in a completely different way, using a large chalkboard as a ceremony and reception backdrop. Cool extra: Supply guests with glow-in-the-dark chalk to leave notes during the reception!
Table Lamps can be used as a way to beautify the occasion. Create height on those tables using table lamps. Tip: You can skip flowers altogether if you want, but surrounding the lamps with flowers is an easy way to hide cords!
Indeed, even your Table Numbers can be re-molded. Rather than concentrating on insane textual styles and hues and each one of those innovative table-name thoughts, change the state of your table numbers. Fun thoughts incorporate fowls, blossoms, starbursts, or even merry penant banners.
About the Author:
Ryker Crogan is a floral designer and an avid bouquet artist. He loves preparing romantic, exotic and modern floral decorations for any type of event. Ryker believes that one of the best ways to make an impact in your floral designs is to use good quality flowers. If you are looking for St. Petersburg Wedding Party Decorations he suggests you click here for more information.
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