Scene Setters - Take the Stress Out of Decorating
Decorating for a dance, or getting ready for a party? Have you ever considered scene setters? I didn't know that they actually existed until just recently.
It sure would have made life easier all those years when I was on the decorating committee for a yearly dance and social.
The standard way to approach the decorating conundrum is to first choose a theme.
Once that is out of the way, the next step is to start the search in hopes of finding all the right decorations and add-on''s to go with the chosen theme.
It can become overwhelming in a matter of minutes, not to mention time consuming.
Stress no longer.
Scene setters to the rescue.
Below are a few things to know about scene setters to help you be delighted with your decorating.
Variety: Scene setters come in almost any theme you can think of.
There is western with a barroom wall or barn doors.
Italian with a stucco look.
A beautiful starlit sky to enhance an enchanted evening.
Palm trees and sandy beaches for your island luau.
A night at the disco.
Red rock and cactus for that fiesta.
The options are almost endless.
Ease: Once you decide on the theme, decorating with matching supplies is a breeze.
They can be used for a place to take pictures, or to add ambiance to a corner you don't know what to do with.
Most of them are plastic and are very versatile when it comes to outdoor/indoor use.
Colors are bright, and the art is well done and realistic.
Much easier to do than the artwork yourself.
Cost: Gathering a huge array of decorations and other supplies to pull off a party can really start to add up.
Scene setters are very reasonably priced, and some come as large as 4 feet high by 50 feet long, enough to decorate an entire room.
You can also purchase add-on's for just a few dollars more to compliment the scene with border rolls, or odds-n-ends paraphernalia like musical instruments, or plants.
As you prepare for your festivities, just remember that you don't have to do all the hard work yourself.
A lot of creative and talented people have thought this through before and they have come up with some pretty amazing ideas pre-packaged in the wonderful world of scene setters.
So, save some money, mind, and mediocrity, and check out your scene setter options today.
It sure would have made life easier all those years when I was on the decorating committee for a yearly dance and social.
The standard way to approach the decorating conundrum is to first choose a theme.
Once that is out of the way, the next step is to start the search in hopes of finding all the right decorations and add-on''s to go with the chosen theme.
It can become overwhelming in a matter of minutes, not to mention time consuming.
Stress no longer.
Scene setters to the rescue.
Below are a few things to know about scene setters to help you be delighted with your decorating.
Variety: Scene setters come in almost any theme you can think of.
There is western with a barroom wall or barn doors.
Italian with a stucco look.
A beautiful starlit sky to enhance an enchanted evening.
Palm trees and sandy beaches for your island luau.
A night at the disco.
Red rock and cactus for that fiesta.
The options are almost endless.
Ease: Once you decide on the theme, decorating with matching supplies is a breeze.
They can be used for a place to take pictures, or to add ambiance to a corner you don't know what to do with.
Most of them are plastic and are very versatile when it comes to outdoor/indoor use.
Colors are bright, and the art is well done and realistic.
Much easier to do than the artwork yourself.
Cost: Gathering a huge array of decorations and other supplies to pull off a party can really start to add up.
Scene setters are very reasonably priced, and some come as large as 4 feet high by 50 feet long, enough to decorate an entire room.
You can also purchase add-on's for just a few dollars more to compliment the scene with border rolls, or odds-n-ends paraphernalia like musical instruments, or plants.
As you prepare for your festivities, just remember that you don't have to do all the hard work yourself.
A lot of creative and talented people have thought this through before and they have come up with some pretty amazing ideas pre-packaged in the wonderful world of scene setters.
So, save some money, mind, and mediocrity, and check out your scene setter options today.
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