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‘Up-cycling’ Sparks Trend in Event Design
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As a premier designer in Dallas, Marion Marshall has created many a floral arrangement. Typically, her materials come from floral supply businesses and various retailers. Recently, however, she was charged with creating a tablescape for an event put on by Kappa Kappa Gamma Fort Worth, the local chapter of a sorority alumni association.
Hottest New Event Rental Furniture for 2009
by Terah Shelton | Published in February 2009
Get ready to create stylish event spaces in 2009 with the hottest items on the rental market Four Hot Floral Trends for 2009
by Aubrey Blankenship | Published in February 2009
Here are some hot floral trends for 2009
Create Spectacular Events without Being Extravagant
by Aubrey Blankenship | Published in January 2009
Keep your events classy, not flashy, with these design tips Design 2009
Start your New Year off fresh with the most exciting new rental products to hit the market this year
by Terah Shelton | Web Extra for January 2009
One day you’re in, the next day you’re o
Décor, Maximized
by Jim Bailey | Published in December 2008
Heading into 2009, resolve to do more with your décor. Here’s how to get the most out of it for every aspect of your event. Holiday Savings
by Marley Majcher | Published in November 2008
You can still throw a spectacular holiday bash, even in tough economic times. Here are seven ways to save It Report: Tradition, with a Twist
by Aubrey Blankenship | Published in November 2008
In an uncertain economy, tradition is more important than ever. But that doesn't mean a return to red and green Holiday Savings
You can still throw a spectacular holiday bash, even in tough economic times. Here are seven ways to save
by Marley Majcher | Web Extra for November 2008
So we’re in a recession. It’s starting t
It Report: Virtual Inspiration
by Rachel Globus | Published in October 2008
The latest trend to keep your eye on? From fashion and design to computing and marketing, online is going…off-line 