Pro Prep knows A great party should indulge every sense: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch. What your guest see, hear, smell, touch, and taste make up the formula for my style of party, but guests should not be aware that their senses are being seduced. They should experience everything as one whole rather than as individual parts. The food shouldn't stand out more than the entertainment, and the lighting shouldn't overshadow the floral design if done properly. Each element collectively creates the over all theme and reflect the designed effect of the host or hostess.
Creating an atmosphere for an event is easier than you might think. Whether you spend a small fortune or virtually no money at all, you have the same opportunity to create a pleasant, comfortable environment for your guests. An event should reflect the persons personality.
The most rewarding aspect of our job is participating in the joy that a real celebration holds. We cannot possibly translate into words the emotion of witnessing such bliss. A husband's genuine shock when he walks into his surprise birthday party...and the smile his wife can't hide at pulling it off. The tears of happiness when several generations gather to toast one another "and express appreciation for their lives as a family and friends.
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