My daughter graduated from high school and so I planned a big party for her. I had so much help with the decorations that I do not think I can list everyone but I think it was a beautiful party and huge success. I wanted to share some of the pictures from the party for others to get ideas from.
Her high school colors are red and white but we added black and silver for more of a fun feel. My daughter's college major will be radio, television, and film in the college of communications, so we also decided to go with the theme of communication for the decorations. We wanted a classic retro feel so most of the white we used on the tables was antique.
The table decorations were the main focus of the decorations. My aunt, Terri Vidal designed these and they were gorgeous. Each table had a different theme and we arranged the communication items on the table to her specifications to make theme pop and tie in with our color scheme.
Also, A friend from church, Kathy Dittmar created paintings on screens built by my Uncle Gary to tie the them in with the walls, my dad helped hang lights, my daughter Sara and I created a Pinterest worthy chandelier, and many other people added touches to the party decor. Here are some of the ideas below.
The grad announcement was a movie poster with info about my daughter and names of her family. (you can tell where I covered up personal info but I loved the way we included parents, grandparents, and sibling names) The invitations to the party were tickets to the Premiere party for the movie. Thanks to my friend Carrie Benevidez for designing these and my friend Monroe Walker for taking her pictures.
Sign In Table- Terri created a Scrapbook sign in book made of paper bags! Here are pictures of that table.
Radio Themed Table Centerpiece- (The dress form in the back is decorated with her great grandfather's Bolo tie and gradmother's rosary. Both have passed and we wanted to feel a part of them was with us on this day.
Typewriter Centerpiece- This reminded me of a museum because this antique typewriter was completed with a page about its history.
Chandelier- My daughter Sara and I created this. I searched Pinterest for ideas on how to make a fake chandelier and I could not find one I wanted. I did see some people created lighting with old umbrellas so we came up with this. I included several pictures of this so you can see what it it is made of.
How we did it: We got an old paper umbrella used for decoration. The paper was torn on this one so they sold it to me at Hobby Lobby for $2. Then we removed the paper and spray painted it black. I strung Christmas lights on it (made for an umbrella actually) and Sara and I hung ribbons, jewels, and Christmas ornaments. In the globe ornaments added cut up bits of ribbon and beaded garland.
Picture from above
Picture while we were creating it (You can see we added black beaded garland at the top for more of a chandelier look)
Picture lit up for the first time
Close up of jewels and bobbles we hung (all of this stuff we found in our Christmas decorations)
Picture of the lights hung up, from far away the bag put over the lights looked like a chandelier fixture I promise. (This covered up wires)
Picture of the lights at the party, the chandelier was in the center and my Dad hung lights out from it.
Family involved in the party