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Balloons and Flowers? No problem

5/17/2017

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Having an event that calls for both floral and balloon decor can be tricky. Some shops create floral designs but not balloons and most balloon decorators don't feel comfortable doing flowers. That's where we come in. Take this Daddy Daughter Dance at Beden's Brook Country Club for example. This client likes to do 1/2 their tables with balloon centerpieces and the other 1/2 with flowers. Look how pretty this looks all set up. 
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And for Sophie's Bat Mitzvah we created both floral and balloon designs for her event at the Nassau Inn. 
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This baby shower being held in the Mercer County Boat House had us combining both flowers and balloons into one centerpiece concept. Hot air balloon centerpieces have been making a comeback and we love how this adorable room turned out. ​
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Which of the events above is your favorite and would you consider using both balloons and flowers at your next party? We'd love to know!! 
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Mariam W link
12/1/2020 10:06:00 pm

Thanks for this!

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Balloonslane link
3/22/2022 01:00:33 am

Because balloons are made with durable materials, they need to be handled carefully when it comes to storage, and this is something you should be careful about when looking for a local balloon delivery service. On average, you should store your balloon properly when storing them, and this process should take around 1 hour or less. So if you’re worried about your balloon getting dirty, think twice before ordering from Balloons Lane

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Max Jones link
5/27/2022 10:38:18 am

Thanks for the info about balloons. I am planning a party. I'll make sure to get balloons for the party.

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umar khan alyani link
6/12/2022 01:07:14 am

There are many different ways to describe balloon décor, and each type has its own name. Here are some common terms you might come across when planning your event:

Garland: A garland is a string of balloons that can be hung from the ceiling or draped across a wall or table.

Arches: Arches are created by attaching balloons to a frame or structure and are often used as entrance or exit points for guests.

Columns: Columns are vertical displays that can be used to line walkways or create boundaries.

Clusters: Clusters are small groups of

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