We worked with a damask pattern as a base accent to be used in table runners and the backdrop. I had my seamstress custom make the runners, which turned out to be beautiful and really pulled the look together on the tables.

The backdrop was one of our new designs, using rather dramatic pieces of fabric. We first put up a solid black curtain. We then put a panel of damask fabric in the center of the backdrop, and then placed white and pink fabric on either side.

To complete the look, white paper lanterns were hanging from the ceiling and wrought iron details completed the look.


I was thrilled with the end result and so excited that I finally had a chance to do this backdrop that I have been waiting to do for so long. Hopefully it won't be too much longer before I get to do it again. :)

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