April 30, 2009

Banners -A Bold Decoration

For those looking for a fun and unique decoration for their wedding reception, a wedding banner may be just the item you're looking for.  

Typically made of vinyl and varying in size from a small banner of 3ft x 1ft, a medium size of 5ft x 2ft, a large size of 7ft x 3ft, or an extra large banner of 10ft x 3ft, these personalized decorations are the perfect accessory to hang behind the head table as a bold declaration of your newly married status.

Banners today can not only incorporate different colors and lettering fonts, they can also be printed with a wide variety of graphics, including a photo of you and your future spouse.  Whether you choose a candid shot, your engagement photo or other formal portrait, adding a photo creates the ultimate in personalization details that sets this accessory apart.

The many uses of wedding banners are not just restricted to hanging behind you at the reception either.  Hang them at the front of your head table, at your guest or cake table, or completely outside your reception location as a beacon welcoming your guests to the party.

When the reception is over, wedding banners also make great additions to the get-away vehicle, and can be reused as a decoration at the gift opening the next day, or for anniversaries in the future.

Once developed the image printed on your banner can also be reused and printed as tags to accompany your wedding favors and later on as Thank You cards that you mail to your guests thanking them for their attendance and/or gift, giving a unified look to your stationery throughout the wedding.

Banners are the perfect way to let people know that an event is occurring and what bigger event can there be than your wedding.  Let them know how proud you are to be married with a banner that declares it for the world to see.

©2009 Weddingstar Inc.

 
 
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