Friday, October 1, 2010

September Wedding West Mountain Building

We find that each building we put the ceiling up in has its own characteristic that brings a different look and challenge for us. But that is what makes it all so fun-helping the bride have a beautiful wedding in a building of her choice.

We put this ceiling up in a ward house just west of Payson, Utah. The bride was not going to use the overflow and she wanted the folding doors covered. It turned out to make an ideal place for the wedding line to be.


 She also didn't want the dark maroon stage curtain to show but still wanted the use of the stage.  We had never done this before but as you can see it turned out very nice.  We were able to cover the curtain with a panel of fabric and use our lights to decorate.  The family designed the decor on the stage including the layout of fabric and lights on the stage itself.
The ceiling hangs on the ends enough that it covers most of the walls. Lights are included and placed between each panel, floor to ceiling to floor.

The real challenge with this building was covering the basketball hoops.  The hoops are permanently down so the fabric had to go under the hoops to cover them up yet rise in the middle.  It turned out beautiful!  Another ceiling we did, we left the hoops uncovered because they decorated the hoops with flowers and vines.  That also turned out nice.
Each building is different.  Each bride is different.  Each family has different ideas.  We try our best to do what dream the bride has to help make it her very special day.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Bennion wedding at West Mountain Ward house

Bennion Wedding at West Mountain ward house.  The
stage was beautifully decorated by the Bennion family.

Close-up of the Bennion reception and stage.

Bennion wedding at the West Mountain ward house.


The cake Steffanie had was placed on a round glass that
was being held up by clear glasses with lights and rose petals
surrounding.  It was a beautirul display.


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The bar is approxiamately 4 ft high.  We have served ice cream and
Italian soda's from the bar. Fun formal effect for a simple refreshment.
 

Our daughter Steffanie's reception at a ward house
on 400 North in Payson.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Eyelets

You are welcome to share this blog with anyone.  My only advertisement is word of mouth.  We prefer to only do Utah county.  And it is best if you reserve a church for 2 days if you want our ceiling so that we can put the ceiling up the day before the reception.  That gives you time to decorate after our ceiling is up.  It  is best for us to put the ceiling up first. We have worked around some things but it is more difficult.


In order for us to put up the ceiling, there needs to
be eyelets in the corners of the walls approximately
15 feet off the floor.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What We Are

In 2009 my daughter got married. We had arranged for her reception to be held in the Cultural Hall of an LDS church house.  Her one request was that the cultural hall didn't look like a cultural hall. With the help of friends we designed a faux ceiling that transformed the cultural hall into an elegant reception.  Steffanie was so happy with the results we wanted to help other brides have their dream reception in a cultural hall. Now we rent the ceiling for others to enjoy the beauty that we were able to have.  Our family works together at setting up and taking down the ceiling. The ceiling is made up of shear white fabric with many white lights to highlight the room. We also have white seat covers and tablecloths but our primary joy is renting the faux ceiling.