Category Archives: fabric ceiling treatments

~Decor Options for an Indoor Ceremony~

We spent last weekend in beautiful Beaver Creek at the Westin Riverfront for Jami and Nick’s fabulous wedding. Congrats Jami and Nick! I cannot wait to share the photos with you. Being a fall wedding up in the mountains, an outdoor ceremony was, clearly, out of the question so the traditional ceremony style at the...

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~Hanging Decor Elements to Up the Ante~

Take it from me, hanging decor elements throughout your event will truly take it to a whole new level and leave your guests gasping. As for what and where you hang these beautiful things is completely up to you. I came across this ceremony awhile back and think it’s fabulous. The dangling pieces are super...

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Brooke Summer Photography - Wow, those are gorgeous! I love the lightbulbs and lanterns combined – it’s fun and classy!November 8, 2011 – 8:40 am

~Incorporating Ribbon Accents into Your Big Day~

Image via W Scott Chester Ribbon is one of those elements that just adds a touch of airiness and fun to things. And believe it or not, the options for places to accentuate with ribbon vary more than you know! People are adding it as a backdrop to displays and photo booths and even their...

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Statement Making Fabric Ceiling Treatments

A common complaint from couples searching for the perfect place to celebrate their marriage is that a ballroom is too plain or the venue is a little more rustic or casual than they’d like it to be. Well, worry no more when there is a relatively simple way to fix the problem. Ceiling treatments! Ceilings can...

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Linda Faz - I have been looking every where for a fabric cieling treatment with no sucess.

The venue is 120′ x 50′ and 10′ high. The Bride wants a 30′ wide at one end and accross the other end…15′ over the Bride and Grooms sitting area, with fabric running down 10′ to the floor.

If I can not find anything in this area, I will need to know how to mesure the area to order materal, so that it can be made by hand.

I would GREATLY appreciate any and all the help you could give.

Respectfully,

Linda Faz
Bee-ginning to End EventsApril 15, 2011 – 12:01 am