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Ideas and Decorations for 40th ruby wedding anniversary


Kerry.P

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Red and silver would look amazing! you can get lots of inspiration from Pinterest. Crepe paper and pom pom garlands would be inexpensive to make and use silver latex balloons full f helium which you can tie red curling ribbon to an leave to flat around the room. Even try and create a photo booth in one corner of the room with a backdrop and some props so people can take fun photos!
Oh they are quite easy to make. you can find tutorials on You tube but are just bundles of cut strips of tissue paper stapled/taped at the top. I usually use brown string to tie them into a long garland. They look great hung on walls and ceilings!

Hi


I do not know how much time you have but, for my parents 50th Anniversary I made a collage from photos of their courting days/wedding etc. etc.


Also, I got photos of their wedding day blown up into poster size and put some around the room.


Regards

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