The emcee was Aisha Alfa and she was amazing, and Guerrillas of Soul played, and they were fantastic. Creating a Scene also helped with the decor and provided the rentals, and the room looked cheerful and spring-y.
Here's me with Lisa from Candy Consulting, and Maggi from Creating a Scene:
Half the tables had potted plants as centrepieces:
And the other half had these tulips:
These centrepieces were made by taking tin cans of different sizes and gluing moss around the cans. Next, I tied the cans with jute, filled them with potting soil and just before the event started I "planted" two tulips in each can. It took me about 3 hours to make 18 cans, and was pretty inexpensive. I think this would make a great centrepiece at a shower or rehearsal dinner or outdoor event, or at an outdoor wedding.
Here's another angle:
I'm really excited for the next face 2 face event in October! It was a great night and we had a fantastic time meeting new people and chatting about events in Winnipeg.
5 comments:
I liked the lily centerpieces. I do have to ask where you got the moss from though? It looks very earthy and appropriate for an outdoor event.
Hi Danielle!
I got the moss from Michaels. For my first attempt I just bought a bag of moss, and glued it to the side of the can but it took forever and didn't look very good. So I went back to the store and found moss that was sold in sheets, so all I had to do was cut it into rectangles and wrap the rectangles around the cans, gluing the ends down.
For the night I knew I only needed the flowers to last for a couple hours, so I just stuck them into the dirt...but if I did it again I would use the stick the flowers in a water tube to make them last.
Do you have a website for Decorating Services by DG? I'd love to check it out...
Thanks so much for your comment!
Jess
Hello Jess,
That's a pretty clever idea. I'll definitely have to take a look at Micheals sometime and see what they have. It's amazing what you can do when you put your imagination to it.
My website is www.dgagnon32.wix.com/decoratingservices. Feel free to check it out.
Thank you for the reply,
Danielle
Thanks for the website link, Danielle! I'll head over there now :).
You're very welcome. I hope you find the website useful.
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