Party Decorations - Balloons - How to Avoid Common Mistakes
By Mikhail Liberman
In the 18 years that I have been in business, I've had an opportunity to observe many event and party decorations. There are several very common mistakes that surface again and again. This is especially distressing since money, time and effort are invested, but the result - excellent decoration - is not achieved.
Generally speaking, when you plan a party, you should do so keeping your hall or room in mind. This sounds trivial, but you'd be surprised how many times this rule is violated, and yet the same event will require entirely different decorations in two different rooms.
Another thing to keep in mind: we work with human perception, not with the physical size of the space.
Here are some major points that require attention when you decide on how to decorate party:
1. Height of the ceiling.
A common mistake in the room with a low ceiling (say 8') is to use decorations that "hit" the ceiling or that are too bulky. These balloon decorations will take visual space (even if they do not physically take too much) and will make you and your guests feel claustrophobic and uncomfortable.
For instance, if you have a large bulky balloon arch at the entrance, many guests will feel that they have to bend their head, even if they are less than 6 feet high.
If you use balloon centerpieces with large (3-foot) balloons at your tables, in a room with a low ceiling they will have to be too low and will feel oppressive and overdone.
On the contrary, if you use balloon columns (especially, the narrow ones) at the door - they will add height and elegance to the entrance, making both it and the room look taller.
Similarly, if you use slim, upward-reaching centerpieces at your tables, they will create an illusion of an "unreachable" ceiling, uplifting the entire room.
In the room with a high ceiling or one that is too large there are other constraints - you don't want your guests to feel lost in a vast space. You might consider bringing the ceiling down visually by using, for example, a balloon dome or a balloon fountain and to make the room more cozy by adding larger structures (larger balloon arches, balloon walls, etc.).
You can also "shrink" the space by adding structures along the walls but closer to the center - visually making the center smaller and creating an "aisle" along the walls.
2. Colors in the room.
I hear this almost every day: "My colors are gold and white; I want gold and white balloon decorations." Then we get to the room and I see a lot of white ceiling, pale walls and a light floor where white balloons will almost melt into the background and the golden ones will be hardly more noticeable than white. It is even worse, if the room is a white tent.
The first thing that comes to mind, of course, is - choose your colors after you choose the room. This is not always possible, but consider adding or taking away a color to harmonize the colors of the room and the colors of your wedding (baby blue walls will clash with burgundy dresses, but you might be able to introduce a mauve in the decorations to blend them).
3. Small decorations in big room.
As I mentioned earlier, we work with human perception. If you have a party in a very large room or outside, your decorations (balloon decorations or any other type) are competing for attention with other objects in the space.
In a large room it could be a stage, a big banner or elaborate chandeliers. Outside - it will be trees, house, and clouds. So whatever you plan, your decorations should be large, colorful, and juicy or you will be the only one to know that they are there.
For example, small, very detailed centerpieces for a party of 2000 people in a huge gym - is a waste of money. Yes, they are nice, well themed, but how much attention do they get?
By the same token, if for such a party, you plan a huge balloon sculpture, do not waste money on printing your logo on every balloon. Nobody will notice.
More helpful hints on decorating your party are coming. Watch our publications for updates.
Mikhail Liberman is the Balloon Decorator and owner of Wow! Effect, Inc., a balloon decorating company based in Boston, Massachusetts that works with each customer to create the perfect design that makes every event unforgettable and unique. An architect, even though using a lot of bricks, builds castle. We use a lot of balloons. We build WOW! for our clients. To see some of our work, please click on Balloon Decorations
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