Wedding Fayres
Wedding fayres are a great place to start looking for ideas for your big day! This 3ft printed balloon is stuffed full of 6inch hearts. It was anchored on a clear line to make it look like it was suspended in mid air. This would also make a fantastic pillar which could be placed either at the corners of a dance floor or either side of an entrance.
This is a Herringbone arch. It makes an impressive entrance for a bride and groom to walk through or it could be used to emphasise a certain aspect of the room, over a cake table for example.


This is a double bubble!! It just means one balloon inside of another one! Here it adds interest to a simple but elegant string of pearls arch.
Wedding decor

This is classic wedding decor, five balloon clusters as centrepieces and a string of pearls arch. The doorway was too close to the wall to allow a 'walkthrough' arch so it was used to emphasise to DJ stage. This is pearl ivory and pearl burgundy balloons, which look beautiful together.
Here is a double bubble cluster, this was used on the top table to give it a little something special!!
This is known as a twisted garland arch, for obvious reasons! It looks absolutely stunning over the cake table.

This was in the function room of the Ann Boleyn pub in Rochford. Even though it was a small elegant room to start with, it was transformed into a romantic dream wedding.

Table centrepieces do not need to be filled with helium to make an impact. This simple arrangement was air filled, which means it will last significantly longer and makes a poignant reminder of your happy day!