
Our photo gallery
illustrates a few possibilities for decoration for family parties. Colours can
be changed to suit you. We suggest you look elsewhere on our site for other
examples which can be adapted for any occasion.
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40th
Birthday at The Copthorne
Hotel

Guests at this birthday party were
greeted by a personalised foil column so they new
immediately they were at the right party!

To create a ‘big bang’ two confetti
cannons were disguised in balloon columns at either side of the dance floor and
were
detonated by the DJ at the same time as the
giant bubble above was burst with the popping wand provided releasing a cloud of
confetti and baby balloons down on to the revellers.

Simple balloon clusters decorated
each guest table with a sprinkling of gold star confettios.

A simple ‘string of pearls’ arch is a
classic way to decorate the buffet table.
Mickey and Mini
Themed party for a child

This basic decoration could be
adapted to any children’s character.
There is a huge choice of balloons available.
Lady’s 70th
birthday party at The Granary Hotel, near

This surprise party was organised by
family members but the guest of honour and the
other guests were left in no doubt about
the reason for the party.

The organisers wanted the decoration
to be elegant in view of the lady’s age and the balloon columns did just that.
Milestone 18th
Birthday Party Balloons

This red and black colour scheme is
very dramatic and would suit boys or girls.
The floorstanding decorations could be
used either side of the DJ, next to the
buffet table or at an entrance for instance.
The personalised foils were put on the guest
of honour’s table or could be used on
the buffet table.
Birthday Cake
Sculpture

Whilst this sculpture was done for a
business’s first birthday celebration it could quite easily by adapted
to celebrate any special birthday and
provide a focal point for photographs etc.
Girly 16th
Birthday Party

Not the best photograph unfortunately
colourwise so our apologies. However this topiary will last
for weeks and weeks and after the party
will remain as a reminder of good times.

A big statement for the first major
milestone in a teenager’s life. This same format could be
used for any of the milestone birthdays
or for a character based children’s party. It’s size makes it
good
for parties at home.
Personalisation
This is our fastest growing area and
as you will see from the photos we can use the same technique on balloons,
cards, gift bags
wherever there is space and a suitable
writing surface.

Giant foils like this are available
in round, heart and star shapes in a limited colour range.
Two versions are available, the first
simply decorated with florist’s bows and ribbon and the
deluxe version with beautiful wired ribbon
etc. You choose the message.

A close up of our single foils
available in rounds, hearts and stars in many, many colours, done while you
wait.

We can now do personalisation on gift
bags and cards purchased in store. This
is proving very popular.
Beautiful ‘Double
Bubbles’

These big balloons never fail to
provide the ‘wow’ factor.
Little Girl’s 1st
Birthday Party at The Mill Hotel, Alverley

Many customers settle for clusters of
three balloons on their guest tables but this picture demonstrates how good
five
balloon clusters look especially in a big
room like this. They certainly aren’t
overwhelming.
Children’s Pirate Themed Party


A really popular theme for boys and
one which is easily themed as there are lots of balloons available.
Birthday party at The Miners ‘ Welfare, Baggeridge
A prime example of how to provide
real party atmosphere and transform a drab and tired looking room.
Once the client had re-aligned the tables and covered them the whole
room took on a much more organised feel.
The balloons then added the pzazz. The finale was provided by the confetti
cannons hidden in the balloon columns which sprayed an arc of paper confetti
over the dance floor at the touch of a button.

Fabulous 40th Birthday
Party at The Mount Hotel, Tettenhall
Lights were hidden in the tops of the
columns for added effect and the star theme was continued with clusters of red
and silver stars decorating The Orangery.

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