Hi Everyone!
I am currently brainstorming ideas for our send-off. I do NOT intend to have guests do a balloon release, just to hold the balloons as we exit. It's at night so the balloons are the LED kind. I was wondering about a couple of things though.
1. Should I get enough balloons for every guest? What is the rule for something like that?
2. Where should I store the balloons until it it's time to go? They obviously should be filled ahead of time right? But where would I store them?
3. Any recommendations for where to get them?
I understand you guys don't know much about my venue and I do plan to see if they have any ideas, but just going based off of this or personal experience, what do you think?
Also, if you don't think the balloons are a good idea, please offer other suggestions for evening send-offs. I am also thinking sparklers, but my concern with that is the time it would take to get them all lit.
Looking forward to your responses!
Thanks!
P.S. I have had trouble trying to change my avatar and username or I would have. It hasn't been working for me. Sorry.
Re: Balloon Send-Off Questions
Please re-think this.
At DD's wedding, they did slip out of the reception briefly and had a few staged photo's taken with the photographer to enact their departure, by it only involved the two of them.
Where will these balloons all be held before you use them? What do the guests do afterwards? It seems like a lot of effort and waste for just a picture.
I've only witnessed one official send off, with sparklers, and it was pretty awkward due to sparklers not lasting long enough for the timing to be right.
I also agree that trying to store balloons, then hand them out, get everyone to stand where you want them to, and then what do you do with the balloons after is an issue.
I think that a staged exit with just you and your groom with your photographer would work best.
Send offs were a thing back in the 50s when the coupl left too consummate the marriage and the parents continues to host guests and party without the happy couple. Much different from the forced photo op people turn their near and dear into props over. Its skip it.
I appreciate all of your feedback and personal experience sharing. I especially like the idea of tying the balloons outdoor somewhere.
They just needed the send off photo opt done before the photographer left and refused to pay for extra time.