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Enjoying Your Own Party

A few years ago, I went to the best party that I have ever been to. It was my friend's wedding reception, and I can't even begin to tell you how much thought and planning she put into the event. She had activities for everyone, and the atmosphere was amazing. Ever since that day, I have been trying to make the parties that I plan just as fun and interesting. Although my parties might not be up to snuff quite yet, I have learned a few tricks that might help you, too. Check out this website for more information on creating memorable events.

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Top Ways You Can Use Pipe And Drape Stands At Your Music Festival

If you're in the process of purchasing all of the little essentials that you're going to need for your upcoming music festival, you'll probably want to add pipe and drape stands to the list. These are stands that can be assembled quickly and easily and that can be used to create temporary "walls." Basically, you set up the pipe and drape stands and put drapes on the stands to create a makeshift wall. Read More 

Where Does An Event Management Company Fit In Your Plans?

If you're preparing to hire an event management company, you might wonder how it'll fit in your plans for your function. Event management services providers typically handle these 7 issues for their customers. Identifying and Reserving a Venue Your event has to go somewhere, and managers will help you to identify locations that suit your requirements. They'll help you build a requirement checklist, and they'll screen venues. Once they've identified several targets, the event managers will visit them and speak with the folks there. Read More 

5 Ways To Make A Large Ballroom Wedding Feel Intimate

Just because you will host a large wedding in a large ballroom doesn't mean you can't make it feel intimate. Achieve this effect with clever use of your layout and décor choices. Not sure how to do this? Here are five tricks any couple can try.  1. Mix Up the Tables Soften the look and feel of the room by avoiding large masses of identical tables and groupings. Rather than a single long row of banquet tables that emphasizes size and leaves lots of empty space, use soft round tables and clustered square ones. Read More