Decorating the venue is the finishing touch to any event.  Here are some examples of small touches that "Make any occasion unique" to you. Part of a package?

There is no limit to our imagination and working with you we can achieve anything you want.  Of course the more unusual or bizarre will take longer, and probably cost more than usual but ask us and we'll find out for you.  The unusual is now becoming the norm, which is good because everyone wants their wedding to be different, and that ties in nicely with our motto, "Making any occasion unique".  Keeps Glynis and the team on their toes.  And with the increased staff we have lots of brains to pick for solutions and ideas (some a little off the wall in my view but what do I know, and the Boss keeps them within the bounds of realism).  I'm frequently surprised what you can do with flowers and some wire.

Our team is always up to date with the latest trends (indeed we set some) so if you want ultra modern, different or really traditional we know how to do it.

The venue.  We've been to some truly stunning venue's where our work adds to the quality, but the venue stands on it's own.  They are, unfortunately, rare.  Many venue's, whilst fine for a dinner and dance, or sales conference, do not really lend themselves to that special event without some additional design work.  The stunning venue's tend to be a little expensive, so for those with a tighter budget we can help you enhance your venue.  We have been to some truly awful venue's in our time, but with a little care, experience and skill we can turn even the most unpromising venue into something really special.  It's a balance.  With a little extra budget you can have a visual masterpiece, or for a lot more an expensive venue.

The overall impression is important.  The items below are somewhere in the picture.

           Place names for the guests        They come in a myriad of colours

      Decorated cake knives                 Decorating the ceremony venue           

 A light filled bowls of flowers              Anyone for a 4 foot Martini