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Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Have a seat!

Hello Brides!
There are many fun ways to show your guests to their Seats. I found some of these photos on the net and I was thoroughly
impressed. AED can also assist you in designing a seating chart for your guests. I hope this brings some
inspiration to you. Although some may look really neat, however the number of guests can limit your choice of design.



I personally really like the Chalkboard seating chart. How cute is this!

No matter what the theme, it can be carried throughout, to every kind of stationary used for the wedding from save the date and invitations to place cards and table numbers. Stationary is
really part of the decor.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Scandinavian Centre ~ June 27, 2009
The team at Alberta EventDeco enjoyed working with our new backdrop that we created for a wedding reception at the Scandinavian Centre last weekend. Robin took some nice pictures of the decor for us. Enjoy!
We created a message tree for the bride and the groom where the guests wrote messages/advice for the new couple and they hung it on the tree.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Lynx Ridge Golf Club ~ June 20, 2009
Here are a few pictures of a wedding anniversary party we decorated a couple weekends ago. It was a beautiful day, with the sun shining, perfect for an outdoor ceremony. Lynx Ridge Golf Club is a great venue for an intimate gathering. Although this ceremony was inside, the clients enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
The theme color of this wedding anniversary was purple. We used our jacquard ivory chair covers in Ivory with purple sashes and overlays.

Fresh flower centerpieces were also created for this party. Fresh cream roses, white daisies, purple carnations and statice were used to create this elegant centerpiece.
The theme color of this wedding anniversary was purple. We used our jacquard ivory chair covers in Ivory with purple sashes and overlays.
Fresh flower centerpieces were also created for this party. Fresh cream roses, white daisies, purple carnations and statice were used to create this elegant centerpiece.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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