The other half of the tables were a mix of "gifts". Each table had a gift bag filled with lights and orange shred; an orange gift bag tied with raffia and filled with pine cones and chrystallized pine needles lit by an LCD light; a present of bright orange roses; and a present of green carnations. In the center of each pile of gifts was either a pine tree of gifts or a tower of brightly wrapped presents.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas party at the Phoenixville Foundry
The theme of this company Holiday Party was gifts. The colors were not your typical holiday colors - but were orange, copper, brown, and lime green. We used touches of glittery decorations and lights were everywhere. We carried through the theme by designing two different tablescapes made up of various gift boxes and bags. Tables were covered in olive green tablecloths with gorgeous overlays of orange and gold. Half of the tables were centered by an orange gift bag of flowers that included alstromeria, fugi mums, and hypericum berries. Around them were glass squares we filled with white Christmas tree lights and topped with bows. The Foundry is one of the prettiest places I've ever seen. If you'ree looking for a unique site, you should definitely check out. And Robert Ryan catering did a fabulous job putting it all together.
The other half of the tables were a mix of "gifts". Each table had a gift bag filled with lights and orange shred; an orange gift bag tied with raffia and filled with pine cones and chrystallized pine needles lit by an LCD light; a present of bright orange roses; and a present of green carnations. In the center of each pile of gifts was either a pine tree of gifts or a tower of brightly wrapped presents.
The other half of the tables were a mix of "gifts". Each table had a gift bag filled with lights and orange shred; an orange gift bag tied with raffia and filled with pine cones and chrystallized pine needles lit by an LCD light; a present of bright orange roses; and a present of green carnations. In the center of each pile of gifts was either a pine tree of gifts or a tower of brightly wrapped presents.
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