Friday, October 12, 2018

The Best Halloween Decorations For 2018








Halloween is known as a day dedicated to all things creepy and autumnal. Wearing spooky costumes, handing out candy and showing off decor are all common ways to celebrate. As children come to your front door dressed up as ghosts, their favorite characters and more, they can admire your cute and creepy decor. If you are hosting a special party or dinner, you can add atmosphere with some Halloween decorations. Whatever your plans for this night, decorations for your front porch and yard can bring




Pumpkins




This bright orange gourd is closely associated with Halloween. You don’t have to go through the messy process of hollowing out a pumpkin if you don’t want to: faux pumpkins in many colors, shapes and sizes are just as carvable as the real thing. As an added bonus, they can last for years. Velvet pumpkins, studded pumpkins and other twists on this classic decoration are available in stores. If you want to break from tradition, piles of squashes and gourds like green kabocha or acorn squash create an adorably folksy look.




Window Clings



Adding bloody handprints, skeletons or witches to the front of your window is made easy with gel window clings. These Halloween decorations are low-maintenance and easy to apply. Simply stick them to a clean window surface and they will hang there until you are ready to pull them down. Bloody handprints are especially popular because the gel material lets them catch the light and look wet long after they’ve been applied.




Bunting




The combination of black and orange brings this holiday to mind immediately for most people. Durable black and orange striped bunting can tie a yard together, especially for a vintage look. Bows are perfect for a sweet, kid-friendly display. Pleated fans come in different designs and stripe arrangements, giving you options so you can find the one that matches your decor plan. A pull down banner covers a lot of area and creates a dramatic focal point.

Friday, September 14, 2018

How Memorial Day Came To Be



Memorial Day features parades, barbecues, eloquent speeches, patriotic decorations and long lines of traffic on interstate highways. Today the holiday signals the unofficial beginning of the American summer vacation season, but the evolution of the modern Memorial Day was more than 150 years in the making.

Decoration Day

Originally known as Decoration Day, the holiday we now call Memorial Day traces its origins to the old tradition of “decorating” the graves of men who died in the Civil War with flags, wreaths and flowers. The first national celebration of Decoration Day was May 30, 1868 following a proclamation from General John A. Logan, the commander-in-chief of an organization of Civil War Union veterans. At least initially, the holiday was primarily celebrated in the northern states.

Following World War I, the holiday honored all war dead, not just those from the Civil War. More and more southern states began to observe the holiday on May 30. Gradually, Decoration Day gave way to the moniker of Memorial Day, and in 1967 the federal government adopted it as the official name.

Fourth Monday of May

General Logan’s proclamation set the holiday as May 30, but the reasoning behind that specific date remains murky. Some historians report that May 30 was picked because there was no major battle fought that day. Others believe it was chosen because the late spring date guaranteed an abundance of flowers in northern states.

In 1968, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act moved the celebration of Memorial Day from May 30 to the fourth Monday in May. In 1971, the new holiday schedule became federal law.

Traditions—New and Old

Now more than 150 years in the making, Memorial Day continues to evolve as a patriotic holiday. In 2000, President Bill Clinton signed a bill that requires citizens to pause at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day to honor the lives of the men and women who died fighting for their country.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Patriotic Bunting Bedecks Wales Street


World Cup fever stokes national pride and brings people together in pubs, neighborhoods and homes across the UK. This year, Wales Street in Oldham, England was decked out with more than a kilometer of patriotic bunting while Vindaloo blared. From the red and white St. George’s flags to the traditional Union Jack, it crisscrossed the street and was hung along shops and homes.

Celebrations Abound

Oldham is known for its festivities and from England’s six World Cup goals to the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, and patriotic bunting adds to the festive atmosphere. All residents participated in the event, including pets, many of whom wore England shirts. The street parties and pub got a pop of color and the children, who raced and jumped around, had their horns.

Community Event

Television networks broadcast from the amid the excitement, squeezing down the street that’s only wide enough for one car. Streamers, banners, and teardrop flags in the same color scheme as the patriotic bunting brought the event together in gala style. Even though Wales didn’t qualify for the event, fans of the game flew flags and hung banners. Neighbors take the time to share in the excitement and the celebrations bring the community together. Independence Bunting offers a range of color palettes for any occasion, from traditional red, white and blue to seasonal options

Monday, March 27, 2017

Decoration Types and Categories


If you are thinking about purchasing decorations such as holiday bunting for an upcoming party or event, you may be wondering which types of décor items are likely to be available to you. Regardless of whether you are hosting a small birthday celebration or a large holiday event, you will probably have many options to choose from.

Centerpieces

Do you want your party or celebration to be built around lovely and eye-catching decorative centerpieces? Whether you want one large primary centerpiece or smaller centerpieces for each table at your venue, a decorating service can likely help. From balloons to flowers to LED lights, there are generally many choices for your parties’ centerpieces.

Canopies and Banners

Fabric décor items might be high on your list of components for your party or event. Whether you want a canopy to cover your dance floor, a banner to commemorate a happy occasion, or holiday bunting to beautifully celebrate a specific day or season, you may be able to find what you seek at an online store such as Independence Bunting. Try running a web search for the exact items you are most interested in.

Sculptures and Props

If you want to create a celebration or event that has an elegant touch or is perfectly built around a unique theme, you might be interested in sculptures or props. In many cases, these items can be purchased or rented from decorating companies in your area. Try researching local services, and brainstorm which items or themes most perfectly suit your unique event.

Decorating for Your Unique Event

Your special occasion will need the perfect décor items to make it as lovely and engaging as possible. For your home or party venue, consider choosing enthralling centerpieces made of sparkling lights, fun balloons or beautiful flowers. Drape walls, windows or dance floors in canopies or holiday bunting. For a truly elegant or immersive occasion, consider the benefits of lovely sculptures or engaging props.

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Friday, May 22, 2015

A Guide to Patriotic Décor for Your Home or Office

For showing your civic pride, nothing works better than decorating with the colors of the flag. There are several kinds of 4th of July decorations available to dress your home or office, inside or out, for patriotic holidays. But do you know the difference between pleated fans, bunting, pull down banners, and bows?


Pleated fans are a length of fabric that’s been pleated to drape gracefully in a half circle. Look for something with real pleating – this makes them easy to pleat back up for wrinkle-free storage, year after year.  They look beautiful on balconies, porch railings, and podiums.




Bunting and pull down banners are long ribbons of fabric available in assorted widths. Bunting is sold by the yard, while banners are sold by the piece. Bunting can be gathered at intervals along a stage or up a staircase, wrapped around poles or columns, or hung in long swags from the ceiling. Pull down banners are similar to bunting but are finished with grommets at the top and look stunning in windows or on doors.







Bows look terrific on doors, along a length of bunting, or hung from balusters along a fence. Find them in four or six loop styles. The fuller bows ones are great for a single focal point and smaller styles are best for repeated motifs.
Fabrics are especially important for your 4th of July decorations. For long-term outdoor use, look for
nylon fabrics that have been treated to resist UV fading. For indoor events, a cotton-blend has a
beautiful drape and richness. Look for buntings that have been sewn together of different colored
fabrics, rather than printed.  The patterns will be crisper and last longer.

Get to know the different kinds of decorations available to make a good investment in your patriotic
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Friday, February 13, 2015

Celebrate with Patriotic Bunting

Independence Day is the perfect time to show your patriotic spirit, and using red, white, and blue bunting is an excellent material to let your creativity explode. Bunting refers to fabric that is decorated with national colors. Certainly celebrations on the 4th of July would not be complete without the red, white and blue.

Summertime means events are headed outdoors, as you are nearly guaranteed sunny skies. If you’re planning a neighborhood extravaganza, or just a barbecue with family and friends, you can use it in diverse ways to set the tone.
 
Bunting ribbons come in a variety of sizes so they can be used for bedecking a variety of items. Starting with the basics, you can decorate tables with the stars and stripes by using a wide piece as a long table runner. Or, you could cut individual pieces to create placemats.

Thinner ribbon could be used for the place settings, themselves. Wrap the silverware in the napkins, and then tie it all together with the ribbon. Add some garnish to individual cups, wrapping them in a swath of ribbon as well.

Banners can add another layer of color to your yard. Using patriotic bunting, cut out rectangular strips or triangles, then attach them to some string.  Hang them between trees or along the fence line to create a border.

Fabric fans with stars, stripes, or both, are made to drape across railings, and could look charming attached to a deck. Welcome guests with some draped across your gate or front porch.

Unlike other seasonal décor, patriotic designs can be used year-round. You can hang it up for Memorial Day, Labor Day or Veterans’ Day, or any other time you feel it is appropriate.

Using patriotic bunting is a quick and easy way to embellish your Independence Day celebration while showing your love of country. It comes in different styles and sizes so you can use it just about anywhere and on anything.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Finding Quality 4th of July Decorations for Your Next Celebration


Flags and other patriotic banners have been standard 4th of July decorations since the birth of the U.S. However, poorly made materials can really rain on your parade. Read on to find out how to choose quality decorative bunting for your Independence Day needs.

Choose a Durable Material

Quality decorative materials should stand up to use and look brand-new every season you take them out. There’s nothing more depressing than a flag that has been shredded and faded by the elements. Prevent this from happening by investing in nylon bunting made specifically for outdoor use. Nylon is a highly durable, abrasion-resistant material that stands up to rain and can be made to withstand UV fading.

Cotton/poly bunting is made of a combination of cotton for softness and polyester for crispness. The fabric is often used indoors and would be a great option for Independence Day bunting hung from a mantel or table.

Look for Quality Workmanship

Make sure to examine the product’s workmanship before shelling out the dough on 4th of July Decorations. Quality bunting should not feature printed-on stripes; rather, the stripes should be stitched into the material. Double-stitched hems help ensure the material won’t unravel or curl with use, and rust-resistant grommets prevent moisture damage. The best bunting can be seen from a distance; bright, vibrant colors help achieve this goal.

Keep American Principles in Mind

If possible, buy your Independence Day decorations from an American manufacturer instead of a foreign one. Oftentimes, better-quality materials are used by established American businesses. Additionally, local companies dedicated to excellent customer service have the ability to make desired changes to your order and do their best to accommodate your needs, leading to higher satisfaction on your end.

Quality 4th of July decorations can be used time and again without fading or tearing. By choosing an American manufacturer with excellence in mind, you will ensure the success of many Independence Day celebrations to come.