Old Hollywood Glamour-Like Centerpieces and Favors!
August 19, 2008
yourmomentscreated
Tags: 1920's centerpieces, 1920's favors, lighted centerpieces, movie theme favors, movie theme quinces, Movie theme wedding, Old Hollywood favors, Old Hollywood Glamor, Old Hollywood Glamor centerpieces and favors, Old Hollywood Glamour, Old Hollywood Glamour centerpieces and favors, quinces centerpieces, unique centerpieces, wedding centerpieces
With weddings, quinces, and other special events having more unique themes than ever, it’s no surprise that “Old Hollywood Glamour” centerpieces (or “Old Hollywood Glamor” as some write it) and favors would be in demand. From popcorn boxes to glittery diamond-like options, this theme is definitely one for the books.
The best part of utilizing a theme such as this is that you can make it as simple or as glamorous as you’d like. Michaels carries shiny beads, rhinestone, and glitter that can be used to up the style of any wonderful decor. Craft stores alike help with things such as creating a 1920’s style hat for the bride or even DIY Old Hollywood Glamour guest books and such.
So, that’s why we, at Your Moments Created (www.yourmomentscreated.com) tried to come up with our own Old Hollywood Glamour ideas for our customers to enjoy (and at affordable prices, too!) We have our new Lighted Top Hat Centerpiece that blinks through life-like, jagged crystals inside a beautiful clear, glass vase that comes adorned with a black top hat and matching white decor. Check it out and the video that shows it in action, as well! Here it is from our site: http://www.yourmomentscreated.com/eshopzencart/images/VFC20080817_001.mpg
Check out our site for other Movie Theme Wedding Ideas or Old Hollywood Glamour Wedding Ideas! Best wishes and good luck!
Best,
Your Moments Created
E-mail: questions@yourmomentscreated.com
Entry Filed under: Uncategorized
1 Comment Add your own
Leave a Comment
Some HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <pre> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
Trackback this post | Subscribe to comments via RSS Feed





1.
abncparties | November 3, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Great ideas…