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Balloons, Favours & Dressing your Venue

Balloons, Favours & Dressing your Venue


Amy
Amy Updated:
8th of March 2023
\nFor a bold, cheerful look to your reception venue consider wedding balloons for your main decorations rather than flowers, with displays using balloons in different colours, including metallic or pearl finishes, and an assortment of sizes and styles.\nMost suppliers can arrange everything everything from table decorations and wedding balloon arches using helium balloons to a balloon release at the end of your wedding reception party.\nMore Great Ideas for Wedding Balloons
Wedding Favour
\nTraditional sugared almonds, candles, sweets, bubbles, confetti, toys, photographs, CDs; the modern choice for favours is extensive. Package them beautifully in little tulle bags, organza bags or nets, decorative boxes to match your colour scheme or a specific theme.\nMore great Favour Ideas and Traditions \nDo you have a certain ‘look’ you want to achieve - not just for you - but for the whole event? If you’re nervous about bringing your vision to life, it could be well worth employing an event designer who can advise on everything from table design to firework displays.\nMore information on Venue Dressing

Do you have a certain ‘look’ you want to achieve - not just for you - but for the whole event?

Chair Covers
\nPlain banqueting wedding chairs can be transformed in seconds by specialist chair cover companies, most of whom now use stretchy white or ivory fabric that fits to almost every standard chair in seconds. A coloured organza sash and bow completes to look, or add a small posy of flowers to each bow for a country effect. Your wedding chair covers can be beautifully coordinated with your wedding decoration.\nMore Ideas for wedding chair covers and dressing up your venue
Wedding Candles
\nCandles are perhaps the least expensive and most effective way to transform a plain venue to a wedding wounder, particularly for a winter wedding when light fades so early in the afternoon. Cluster a few simple tea lights in glass holders in the centre of each table, using a mirror below to double the impact.\nMore great Ideas for Wedding Candles
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Amy

Amy is passionate about putting brides in touch with local businesses that will have them looking and feeling great on their wedding day. An all-rounder, Amy has the knowledge and expertise of the bridal industry to effectively recommend local businesses that brides will love! Contact Amy for recommendations from florists to venue decor.

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