Spinoff to christening centerpieces
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pharmcat2000
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Name: Catherine
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Spinoff to christening centerpieces
Has anybody used balloons? I think they are nice and fun looking, but are they too "birthday party"? Is something more "elegant" or low-key usually used?
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Posted 6/16/06 11:38 PM |
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mtg1970
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Name: Teresa
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Re: Spinoff to christening centerpieces
I had balloons aside from centerpieces on each table. It looked great IMO. The centerpieces alone were not enough and I was glad i got balloons. Lots of places sell nice Christening balloons.
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Posted 6/17/06 7:12 AM |
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Faithx2
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Re: Spinoff to christening centerpieces
My restaurant has high ceilings and they asked us nicely not to use balloons. Only because we are having kids and parents ten to break off balloons for their kids and the place has a hard time getting them down. I don't think balloons are a bad centerpiece though. Most Christenings I've gone to have had them
Message edited 6/17/2006 7:34:52 AM.
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Posted 6/17/06 7:29 AM |
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DaniMo
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Name: Danielle
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Re: Spinoff to christening centerpieces
We had my DD's christening last weekend at a catering hall, and the balloons were perfect! I was hesitant at first because i thought they would also look too 'birthday party', but I used light pink and ivory and was very happy with how it looked!
HOWEVER, I definitely second what the other poster said about parents ripping the balloons off -- i couldn't believe how many people were taking them apart an hour or so into the party .
Hopefully your guests will be a little more respectful than mine
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Posted 6/17/06 10:08 AM |
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