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Lighting: The Art Of Creating Unique Wedding Scenarios

Lighting plays a big role in the wedding decoration. Thanks to the right illumination, it’s possible to experience event concepts with intensity and realism. Indeed, light can transform places by highlighting or attenuating decorative elements. Are you ready to create stunning wedding scenarios with lighting arrangements?

How does the illumination set special atmospheres in events?

  • It brings the overall composition together: there is no event if you don’t have professional lighting in the ballroom. By using the right lighting intensity, guests capture the overall concept of your wedding design faster, and their sight won’t be forced to perceived focal points. Definitely, the general lighting has an important influence on the guests’ opinion about your event.

 

  • Spotlighting: if you want to create dramatic effects on certain decorative elements or furniture, just use set spotlights onto or behind them. Besides, the lighting can be used to embellish backdrops and tiny details in tables with bulb series. Only lighting has the power of highlighting and attenuating things to assign a hierarchy in your event decoration.

 

  • Setting the mood: the light has a deep influence on psychological perception, that’s why the right illumination can easily enhance the atmosphere of your event. There’s a lighting arrangement for every wedding concept; if you want to provide intimacy, and then use soft illumination such as chandeliers, colored lights, candelabras and lanterns.

We recommend you to use candles to complement focal points and add a touch of romanticism throughout the room. You can include tenuous lighting with decorative lights and tea light candles in centerpieces, pathways, the cake station, the ballroom, and so on.

At Eduardo Perrone, we are experts in the art of creating unforgettable moments. Let us design the wedding of your dreams. Contact us.

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Theme Parties: The Art Of Creating Events From Stories

Thematic celebrations date back to the 15th century, when masquerades and allegorical meetings were a common form of recreation in Royal Courts. These celebrations were so rooted in the cultural expressions of the old continent, that they were the main core of social life in those days. Undoubtedly, the mystery and charm of “living the story” were as attractive then as they are now.

At Eduardo Perrone, we believe that theme parties are a perfect way to celebrate special moments with a touch of personality. You can design a theme party for birthdays, graduations, baby showers, Christmas, Mother’s Day and even weddings. You just need the right contextual decoration.

In this case, conceptualization is essential to sketch all the details and focal points of any theme party. You can use complex and precise stories, such as a “red carpet masquerade”, or general topics like “Halloween night”; the final result depends on your creativity.

3 points to consider when decorating your theme party

  • The table setting takes the center stage: all your party concepts must be present in the table decoration. The tables are the most relevant meeting points where guests socialize during most part of the event.

You can offer a complete experience by bringing together personalized centerpieces, an accurate color palette, tablecloths, and one or two thematic complements. Make sure that your design doesn’t look messy or saturated.

  • Floral arrangements are more than complements: blossoms give life to the color palette and enforce the party concept with a subtle touch of elegance and context.

It’s well known that flowers can convey meanings with their fragrance and appearance, so use floral arrangements to highlight the focal points of your decoration and capture the tone of your thematic. (e.g., romantic, rustic, or high-end).

  • The importance of backdrops: backdrops or scenarios are essential at any theme party. By offering a hyper-personalized place, your guests will have a deeper experience with vivid pictures and a solid plot story. We recommend you to only set one backdrop/scenario for the salon.

   The architectonic layouts must match the theme, because these elements work as main backgrounds.

At Eduardo Perrone, we create stunning decorations from any concept. Tell us your story.

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How Can You Have the Perfect Wedding Guest List?

For some couples, organizing a guest list can be a stressful task; whether you’re organizing an intimate wedding or a big event, having the perfect list isn’t something you can do overnight. There are couples who sit together with an Excel spreadsheet and start to type names, while others prefer to write with pen and paper.

Start writing your guest list

Creating a guest list was a tradition where both families gathered and started to imagine who wanted to share the best day of their lives. Once you have the venue and an idea for the theme, the next step is choosing the guests. For most, it’s complicated and traumatic, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Find out today, with the help of Eduardo Perrone, how you can create the ideal guest list!

Who should I invite?

  • Immediate family: here, we’re talking about parents, grandparents, siblings, their partners, etc.
  • Distant family members: for most people, extended family members are a sensitive issue, but if you have that family that you like to keep in touch with, go for it!
  • Friends: start with your closest friends, then friends in your immediate circle, friends from college or school.
  • Colleagues: you might want to invite work friends, depending on how long you’ve worked in the company or how close you are with them.
  • Children: discuss whether you’ll be inviting them to your wedding day or not, since this might change some dynamics, like adding a children’s table, for example.
  • Plus one: everyone has them and they’ll bulk the guest list.

After you have all your names chosen, you can pick your preferred organization method: post-its –in case you need to place them onto something, an Excel spreadsheet, or a classic list setting.

Once you have this figured out, another detail is making the invitations. At this stage of organization, the theme is already settled; the invitation should reflect small details of the event: color palette, flowers, the bride and groom’s personalities, etc.

Keep the theme

Let’s say you picked a beautiful floral theme. That’s something that you should take as much advantage of as you can. Memories of flowers should last more; printing the type of flowers you use adds a delicate, feminine and sensible touch. Some of these ideas can work for you.

  Source: ModWedding

Now, what if you’re looking for something soberer? Instead of using floral print, you can use the color palette. This adds up to a minimalistic theme.

Source: ModWedding

Metallic invitations are classic, elegant, and the best: they never go out of style. Golden calligraphy, foil-pressed flowers, parchment paper; they’re perfect to write down the most important names on your lives.

Source: ModWedding

At the end of the day, all we want is to make memories with you. We can start from here!

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