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Big Garlands

These balloon pieces offer a cost effective and visually appealing way to elevate event decor while creating a cohesive and festive ambiance.

Big garlands are large balloon arrangements that make a bold statement in event decor. These garlands are often used as centerpieces or focal points, drawing attention due to their scale and dynamic structure. They can span several feet in length and can be designed to fit a wide variety of themes and event types.

Big garlands often stretch across large spaces, whether it's draped over entryways, used as backdrops, or hung from ceilings. Their size makes them perfect for larger venues or outdoor events where more dramatic decor is needed.

To achieve a visually striking and organic look, big garlands typically incorporate balloons of different sizes. This creates depth and interest, as larger balloons are mixed with smaller ones to create a cascading, layered effect.

These garlands can be designed in a wide range of colors, patterns, and styles to match the theme of any event. Additional decorative elements, like greenery, flowers, ribbons, or lights, can be woven into the balloon garland to enhance the design.

Due to their size, big garlands often require a sturdy framework or anchor points to keep them in place. They might be attached to walls, stands, or even draped over archways or other event structures.

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Common Use

Big garlands are often used as grand backdrops for ceremonies or reception areas, creating a visually stunning frame for key moments like vows or cake cutting.

These garlands can be placed above dessert tables or photo booths, adding a celebratory and festive touch to the space.

Large garlands can help brand an event by matching the company’s color scheme or logo and provide an exciting atmosphere for product launches or corporate celebrations.

Due to their size, big garlands often require a sturdy framework or anchor points to keep them in place. They might be attached to walls, stands, or even draped over archways or other event structures.