Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What type of balloon designs should I have at the wedding reception?

I would like it simple and not look too overcrowded! I don't want it to look like a 'Wacky Warehouse!'


I'm having flower (roses) centrepieces for my tables, but on the edges I might have a couple of hot pink and light pink (my colour scheme) balloons on the ends?


Anywhere else should they be plz???

What type of balloon designs should I have at the wedding reception?
To keep the mood pretty and elegant, I would recommend you use two tall floating topiary balloon trees with tulle at the entrance and two short ones on the ends of your head table. Here's an example at the bottom of this link: http://www.partysparkle.co.uk/index.asp?...





You could also incorporate mini balloons in tulle swags around your cake table and gift table if you'd like. Here is the only example I could find. Just ignore the balloon arch in the background and focus on the table. Instead of tulle, they used ivy, but you'll get the idea: http://www.partypoofers.com/images/ballo...
Reply:I honestly have not seen balloons at a wedding since the late 80s. I personally would not have them since I think they're better suited for a kid's birthday.
Reply:I'm not a big fan of balloons at wedding receptions. I think balloons are for Birthday parties. But, if I had to have them - I would just make an archway at the entrance to the hall. You can buy metal archways or rent them pretty cheap. Just tie balloons on there. Here is a picture:


http://www.themainevent-mtairy.com/Event...
Reply:Unless you are dropping the balloons from the ceiling at the end of the reception or having an arch way, you really do not need them.
Reply:silver or white if youre going to have balloons. let the roses themselves be the eye catchers...as they are the 'centerpieces' .
Reply:I would go with silver because it looks more elegant and classy...pink looks like a little girl's birthday party.
Reply:It might be kinda cool to have some balloons over the dance floor. Blow up several single balloons with helium, tie long strings on them, but in varying lengths. Then get other balloons and blow them up with regular air and attach them to the other end of the helium balloon.... then let them go to the ceiling. The helium balloon will anchor to the ceiling and then the other non-helium balloons will hang and sway around over the dance floor!


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