This is what I've been up to this past week and part of the weekend. I've been a little busy sewing and decorating for this Hanukkah Masquerade Ball that took place last night. We turned a very plain sanctuary into an elegant ballroom on a very low budget. I think every party needs a little drama, something big to set the scene, so we created these columns by hanging white fabric from the chandeliers and dropping strings of white Christmas lights down the middle of each column to light them up. I think it turned out beautifully, don't you?
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11 comments:
Melissa! Incredible. And do I even need to mention that all the twinkle lights look Amazing? I love it.
Here, here Alli! Melissa you must be really proud of the finished look. It is stunning and the lit columns - just so clever xx
wow this looks awesome!!!!! u are an artist Melisa, what a great idea for the columns!!! x
Melissa you are sooo very talented.
this is a party i would have loved to have had/gone to. beautiful!
Looks amazing!
Love all the lights....looks beautiful,mysterious, lovely! Would've been thrilled to have gone to that party:)
wow, this room is beautiful, melissa!
amazing...
i'm sure you're very proud. as you should be. ;)
:)
U should do this for a living!!! totally Melissa, go for it! u r crazy talented! xoxoxo
mostly history and art... it's all pretty interesting, though. i enjoy learning about non-western art more than i do western art, that's for sure! :)
yeah, you should definitely keep on going... the set up is gorgeous!
:)
Oh Melissa!! That is just stunning! I loved catching up on your blog. It made my day. You have such a good eye for beauty. xoxo
Great! I love your Masquerade Ball. What you did with the lights was incredible! It’s not just simple a festival of lights. It really set a fitting mood for the event. It’s a romantic Hanukkah. Congrats! What was the menu you prepared, by the way?
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