If you are looking for a wedding decorator to set up a candy buffet at your reception then give us a call or email info@albertaeventdeco.com.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Colorful Candy Buffet - Eye catching and mouth watering wedding decoration
Having a candy buffet at the wedding reception has gained a lot of popularity over the last few years. The beautiful selection of treats is an alternative to traditional wedding favors that are placed on guest tables. Treat your guests to sugar fest and let them pick n mix their favorite sweets. Dress the candy and chocolates in elegant glass and crystal for visual drama. You can match the wedding color scheme to bride's favorite colors. Ribbons and labels are great embellishments to your candy containers. I personally would not limit the candy buffet to just candy, I would love to add brownies, cupcakes, and maybe caramel popcorn to the table as well.
If you are looking for a wedding decorator to set up a candy buffet at your reception then give us a call or email info@albertaeventdeco.com.
If you are looking for a wedding decorator to set up a candy buffet at your reception then give us a call or email info@albertaeventdeco.com.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is breast cancer awareness month. Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canadian women. Canadian Cancer Society estimates 23,200 women in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,300 women will die from the disease in 2011.
I would encourage all the women to not only join in the fight against this disease, but to learn more about it. Canadian Cancer Society's website has everything you need to know about early detection, prevention and the ways you can help support the cause.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Calgary Wedding Decorator transforms Bragg Creek Community Hall
This past weekend we had the pleasure to work with an amazing bride Jessica. She wanted peacock feathers as part of her wedding theme. Our florist created some amazing floral arrangements for the weddings including the bridal bouquet, boutonniers and corsages.



The bridal bouquet had green Cymbidium blooms, purple Veronica, Eucalyptus, Aspidistria leaves and peacock feathers. This hand tied bouquet was tied with silver ribbon and Jessica's grandmother's brooch.
The reception venue was the Bragg Creek Community Hall which is about half an hour drive from Calgary. AED was able to transform the gym into an elegant reception venue. The walls were draped in soft white fabric with uplights. Here are some of the photos from the reception.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
What is the average cost of a wedding?
Weddingbells recently released the results of its Annual Reader Survey, which surveyed nearly 2,000 Canadian brides married in 2010.
Highlights from this year’s survey include:
- There will be an estimated 156,920 weddings in Canada during 2011
- Average age of engaged woman in 29.5
- 74% of engaged couples are currently living together
- 39% of proposals happen in the months of December to February
- When it comes to rings, 59% of brides confessed size matters, and 65% were involved in the selection of the engagement ring and 25% of brides made the final decision
- 25% admitted to putting pressure to pop the question on their future grooms.
- Average length of engagement is 18.5 months
- Additional data highlights are available at weddingbells.ca.
Weddings are also costing more. The average expected cost of a wedding in 2011 was $23,330 (up from $20,129 in 2010). The average cost of a wedding gown is also up, at $1,798 in 2011 compared to $1,093 in 2010. Once married, 72% of brides will completely share finances (another 10% are unsure).
2010 Average Wedding Budget Breakdown:
- Reception Venue = $9,572
- Bridal Gown = $1,798
- Bridesmaid Dress = $426
- Bridal/Bridesmaid Shoes = $180
- Wedding Bands = $2,718
- Photographer = $2,414
- Videographer = $1,461
- Stationery = $390
- Wedding Cake = $524
- Florist/Decor = $1,334
- Transportation/Limo = $792
- DJ/Musicians = $1,264
- Guest Favours/Gifts = $457
- Honeymoon = $5,287
Monday, September 19, 2011
Wedding Decor Hotel Arts - Garden Inspired Wedding
I just love weddings with a luxurious theme. The bride Christine fit right in, her beauty is timeless and elegant and it was really a pleasure working with her and her fiance David. We designed the ceremony decor using a color palette of black, red and gold.
The ceremony was held outside by the pool and we were all lucky that the weather was in our favour. We used red pomanders with black ribbon as aisle decor.

The reception decor included tabletops which were covered with crisp gold linens and gold napkins. The centerpiece included lanterns with an abundance of red roses, orchids and greenery. The garden lantern tablescape was just beautiful. Sarah Mayerson Designs did a wonderful job on these beautiful centerpieces.


AED was able to help Christine and David recreate their 'Romantic Dinners in Old Montreal' theme decor by using lamp posts and paper lanterns. Here is a better view of the entire venue. Lanterns can really transform a place.

Christine and David, we wish you a wonderful journey as you build your new life together...Thank you for letting us be part of it.
{Thank you from Christine}
Hi Tina,
Dave and I just wanted to thank you for the amazing work you did for our wedding! All our guests were in awe of how beautiful the ceremony and reception areas looked! Thank you for helping to bring our wedding dreams to life! We will definitely be recommending you to all our friends going forward, you're incredibly talented!
Christine & Dave
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