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Black Friday Deals for Blackstone

Blackstone isn’t the new white, it’s a bold way to decorate in addition to white – to create dramatic contrast for winter weddings and black and white themed events or for a striking change of pace that turns the traditional on its head.

Blackstone

From right now until Black Friday, Nov. 25th, 2011, order any of our colonnade arch systems in blackstone and we will include a matching set of two 40-inch blackstone pedestals to flank your arch system free, plus a matching set of two 14-inch blackstone Classic Urns (#416) free to set atop the free pedestals.

See the colonnade arch system styles here.

See Classic Urns here.

 



2012 New Year's Party Set – Mayan Style

Our manufacturing team ordered extra terra cotta material to produce this year's Numbers for New Year's sets and our warehouses are fully stocked. The baked earth style terra cotta plays on the fun many New Year's party planners are having with the ancient Mayan calendar's prophetic call for the world to end in 2012.

2012 Terra Cotta

Each numeral stands nearly two feet tall and is raised even higher when set on the included platform base for dramatic effect.

Complete set in terra cotta, white or blackstone $352.95 wholesale plus shipping.

See samples here.

 



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Nothing shows your party or catered affair is rocking like a full dance floor, so experienced event planners pay attention to every detail to get people moving and keep them on the dance floor.

Besides a skilled band or D.J., a decorated dance floor often adds enough flair to the festivities to influence whether people stay in their seats or get up to dance or participate in games and/or how long they stay on the dance floor. Nancy Allen, C.B.A. of Lacey Classic Décor, Garden City, MI, sets tall columns at each corner as anchors for overhead lines of balloon arches and accent lights.

Extending the elements of the décor and color scheme onto the dance floor integrates the entire room and is especially effective in oddly shaped rooms or where the dance floor is not centered in the room.

See Ms. Allen's dance floor.

See more dance floor décor ideas.

Decorating for downsized holidays here.




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