Save Money with a Balloon Release: Why You Should Definitely Choose Welcome Balloons!
2019.05.12 published
Popular Decoration Ideas [Welcome Space Ceiling x Balloons] ♡
Do you know about the decoration idea of floating many balloons in the welcome space of the venue? ♡
This is a wonderful decoration idea that can instantly brighten up the often lonely space of the welcome area, aside from the tables.
➡ You can find detailed decoration methods in this article ♡
It's also lovely to tie message cards for guests or photos of the bride and groom to the balloon strings or ribbons.
Many brides may have secretly stocked ideas after discovering them on the internet and social media, thinking, "I want to do this for my wedding too!"
But isn't it a hassle to prepare so many balloons...?
While it is a very wonderful party decoration, what’s concerning is, "Isn't it difficult to prepare so many balloons?"
To create a scene that makes you go "Wow! So many balloons!" you will need dozens, or possibly over 100 balloons.
Although balloons can be bought at 100 yen shops, preparing and inflating that many might seem like too much of a hassle… and some may ultimately decide to give up.
While I dream of decorating the welcome space with lots of balloons,
☑ It seems like a lot of preparation
☑ It might be a waste of money
There may be some hesitation among brides with feelings like these, but I have a fantastic idea to share! ♡
Wonderful Idea! Use Balloons for a Balloon Release Too!
This idea involves using the balloons decorated in the welcome space during the "balloon release" at the after-ceremony!
Releasing balloons into the sky with guests is a classic and popular performance, isn’t it? ♡
For the balloon release, you'll need a balloon for each guest, so just like in the welcome space decoration, you'll be using a lot of balloons.
If you have guests release the balloons you decorated in the welcome space right after the ceremony, you get two benefits in one! ♡
(If you’re planning a balloon release, it’s definitely more economical to have welcome balloons!)
This bride prepared balloons with escort cards tied to them as welcome balloons in the welcome space and had guests look for their own balloons.
Then, during the reception, she released the balloons from the balcony! ♡
This is a fantastic idea that serves as decoration for both the welcome space and the reception venue, as well as being an interactive experience for guests.
Two Birds with One Stone ♡ It's Recommended to Use Decoration Balloons for the Balloon Release *
I introduced the idea of using the balloons prepared as decorations in the welcome space for the balloon release.
Since the flow and logistics need to be confirmed with the planner, brides who are interested might want to consult about it! ♡