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Wedding Receptions
can be greatly enhanced by the addition of balloons.
Balloons add a creative and unique touch to your wedding
reception. providing glamour and sophistication and
a beautiful touch that can fit any Bride and Groom's
budget. Balloon decorations direct the eye, emphasize
colors, define areas, and beautify a room. There are
a wide range of colors to match or complement many of
today's wedding fashions. For a different idea, have
balloons imprinted with your names and wedding date!
Balloons can be used in a variety of ways for a wedding
ceremony. A standing heart arch, or a single arch of
balloons can be the backdrop for the exchanging of vows.
Balloon poufs tied to the ends of pews or chairs decorate
the walkway or aisle At the doorway, clusters or balloon
topiaries are a creative way to greet and welcome the
guests. Decorating with balloons at your wedding ceremony
will provide a subtle touch of celebration!
At your wedding reception,
you may choose to create a spectacular first impression
by framing the entranceway with a spiral balloon arch.
For an incredible effect, transform the entry with a
tunnel of arches! As your guests enter the reception,
guide their eyes to the most important place in the
room - The Bride and Groom's table! This table should
have special emphasis - frame it with an arch, columns,
or the very popular free form heart. Other areas to
decorate are the cake table, the gift table, and the
dance floor. Imagine dancing under a canopy of balloons
- or surprise the guest and put the focus on your first
dance with a balloon drop!
Centerpieces for the tables can be very unique with
balloons. Your choice of helium or air-filled balloons
can depend on the reception room, whether it's a ballroom,
a restaurant banquet room, or a country club. The centerpieces
can be combined with tulle, silks, chocolates, glitter,
candy, or other creative accents.
The ideas and possibilities are endless for balloon
decorating at a wedding. They will create a truly elegant
and exciting atmosphere for a most important and special
occasion - your wedding.
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