December 31, 2010
It is March already and we have been pretty busy this winter. In Michigan, wedding season starts somewhere around April. So we have been doing quite a few other events as we wait for our spring weddings to roll in. One of the biggest events this winter, New Year's Eve event that we do every year in American PolishCultural Center. This year we decorated two halls for 760 guests that arrived that evening. Both of the halls as usual, had different styles and colors. The new hall had a lot of younger audience coming in so we decided to do something dramatic and contemporary. Our plan was to have everything black and white and add hot red to accent and add energy. We played around with using round shapes as well as horizontal lines. This look could also work for a contemporary looking wedding. Red and black after all are 2011 wedding colors.
In the second hall, we decided to do a little bit more classic look with a twist. We knew that in the main hall there is usually ballroom-like dancing and music so we didn't want to design something that wouldn't fit that feel and audience. In previous years we used a lot of gold and a lot of burgundy colors. So this time around we decided to take a way different approach. Our colors we decided on were champagne and silver. A lot of people couldn't visualize what we had in mind till actually the day of the event. We wanted very soft look but still something that would be impressive. Our centerpieces were all silver and they had LED lights in them so when the main lights were dimmed you could see the tops of the palms shimmering. This color combination is unique and to be honest I have never seen it being used for a wedding. So if you are thinking of doing something completely original this might be an interesting option.
What a way to start 2011!
Did any of you go to a banquet hall for New Year's Event?
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