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January 4, 2016

Announcement: Our Second Time in Grace Ormonde! #DoubleFeature

Lisi Korn

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We are excited to announce our double feature in Grace Ormonde!

Grace Ormonde Wedding Style is dedicated to offering its readers innovative ideas and creative approaches from the world’s top wedding specialists. Recognized with prestigious industry awards for its superb printing and design quality, Grace Ormonde Wedding Style blends meaningful editorial content with select advertisers. Grace Ormonde Wedding Style is the most talked about luxury wedding magazine worldwide.” – Grace Ormonde Website

Getting featured in Grace Ormonde is a huge deal in the wedding industry. We were shocked when our photos were first included in this amazing publication. Check out the featured photos below!

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A picture of the Chuppah from our wedding in Aruba last year.

 

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A photo featuring the table decor at one of our luxury events.

A “tablescape” can be one of the most exciting aspects within wedding design. These are examples of design elements to consider when making a tablescape:

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One of Forever Event’s signature tablescapes. 

1. Line

A line gives us the outline of a form and defines the boundary between form and formless. Lines can unite design elements by bringing our attention from one point to another.

2. Shape

This is the basic tangible element. Forms can be geometric or free-form. If functional, a form should be used for its intended purpose.

3. Color

One of the most important design elements, color can create a mood, anchor design themes together, or dramatize an existing effect.

4. Light

Light helps distinguish forms and emphasize certain parts of the display. Dimmed light can create a more refined ambiance.

5. Texture

Texture is always present because all forms have a surface. Texture can range from silky and soft, to crystallized, rough, or ribbed. There are as many variations as there are design styles.

6. Space

Space is the unseen medium that contains all of your design. Working with space helps strengthen the relationship between your design elements.

 

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