How to decorate a wedding hall

Other sections your wedding decor is a way for you to make a statement about who you are as a couple. Have fun by making it unique and personal! It doesn’t have to be a scary process. Make

Create a photo background for guests to take. Make a do-it-yourself box or a beautiful background for guest photos. This can be as simple as hanging a few flower wreaths or balloons to frame the photos, or it can be a more complex setting with a colored background and props.

You can also consider renting a photo booth if you want an expert to set it up.

Be frugal with delivery pallets, windows or glass bottles. For a rustic DIY wedding, find attractive items from local thrift stores, such as old windows or pretty decorative bottles. Hang these items on the walls to create an eye-catching display. Depending on the size of your energy-saving items, they may need some hardware to install, so check with the site to find the best way to install these items. For smaller, lighter items, you can try sticky hooks or even a transparent packing tape to attach them to the walls.

Try to place the side palettes on the hips and use them to hang decor such as photos, flower arrangements or lights.

Method 2 of 4: Hanging decor from the ceiling 

Set the mood of the evening with hanging lights. To have a dramatic look, try hanging a lot of brightly colored paper lanterns from the ceiling. You can hang paper lanterns with hooks or staples and fishing line. Or you can stick them on the ceiling. If you want something more subtle, try hanging a few old metal lanterns and filling them with candles. Metal lanterns may require more hardware to install, depending on how heavy they are.

For a good option, apply white Christmas lights by gluing them with packing tape to the ceilings or using glued hooks.

Hang your fingers for a classic, cheerful decor option. Bunting is a convenient and easy way to make the place more festive. Hang a tie over the ceiling and around the window to cheer up the wedding venue.

To add brightness, go for a colorful discharge. To get a more muted color scheme, try black and white patterns or pastels.

Crossed colorful paper strips over the ceiling for a playful look. Paper strips are another easy and cost effective way to make a space look cheerful. Try running the strips in the middle of the room and pulling them out for a dazzling look. Twist the waists while hanging them to get a more textured look. Choose 1-2 colors that suit your scheme or lots of bright colors for a celebratory look.

You can also try hanging garlands of greenery for a more natural look.

Autumn is the wedding season, and the number of weddings is drastically lower than last year. However, there are those who have firmly decided that not even the crown will prevent them from getting married. In the Registry Office of the City Administration in Vane, due to the crown and the new situation, the number of marriages has almost halved compared to last year.

The bride, groom, godfather, godmother, registrar and masks, is an image that has been seen in recent months at weddings held at the time of the crown. Despite the distance, masks and empty halls, some couples do not give up remembering their wedding for the rest of their lives.   

- Since the beginning of the year, 233 marriages have been concluded in the Registry Office of the City Administration in Vane, 160 of them at the time of the crown, and in the same period last year there were 370, while two years ago there were 485. Due to the new situation, many couples postpone weddings for a better situation, says registrar Vesta Tack.

Weddings at the time of the crown are performed exclusively in the ceremonial wedding hall, in compliance with all epidemiological measures prescribed by the Crisis Staff for Emergency Situations. 

- Today's weddings are really weird. A maximum of ten people are present in the ceremonial hall, including the registrar and the photographer. The newlyweds decide for themselves whether they will take off their masks and kiss after the marriage or not, the registrar explains.

Love in the age of the crown is not forbidden, young people get married in the circle of their closest ones, but large, traditional weddings have been largely postponed or canceled. The celebrations are celebrated in a circle of a smaller number of people in restaurants, while respecting all the planned epidemiological measures.

Courtesy: event halls in Lahore

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