Wednesday, April 1, 2015

You know what is said about your wedding day? You only get to experience it once. Well, that’s true for most of us, not necessarily everyone, but it still makes sense to go all the way and make that day a memorable one. Ideas are always coming in about how one can make that day memorable and unique. I for one, think that the best way to remind your visitors whose wedding they have attended is by filling the venue with photo memories displayed in creative ways. There are a number of ways this can be achieved if you do your research well. 



Banners

 

Most of us are familiar with the wedding banners that hold such familiar phrases as “Just Married” and “Congratulations”. Well, it wouldn’t hurt to go that extra mile and include a picture of you and your beau on those banners. It’s not difficult to find businesses that deal with banner creation and offer absolutely cheap pricing options. The banner can then either be placed on the bridal car or at the reception area.

Life Size Stand Up Display

 

Just close your eyes for a moment and imagine the looks of admiration and perhaps even gasps that would be emitted from your guests, as they walk towards your reception area, and are greeted at the entrance with life size cutouts of you and your better half. It’s simply an awesome idea that I think every event-planning business should embrace.

Counter Top Displays

 

Perhaps you want to get extra creative with your centerpieces, or place card holders. You can come up with exquisite ways to display your photos at each table in your reception area. This will also be a way of you exhibiting your artistic side to your guests. Go at it as you would your own business. Take it that you have to sell a product, and you need to come up with ways to pitch it to the customer out there.

Mounted Prints

 

All those prints in canvas that we enjoy looking at so much when we enter tastefully decorated office spaces, can now come to you. Line your reception walls with mounted posters in a story telling fashion. Perhaps from the time you met, through the proposal, to that day when you both said I do. It will keep guests occupied at that moment when the DJ is playing some loathsome number, or when drunken Uncle Dan decides he has to give a speech to honor the couple.
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