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This dinner and art auction was held as a fundraiser for High Tech High
School. The faux entry was conceived and created by Laurel to mimic the
creative paint treatment on the actual walls inside the school. Empty areas
were created to display student art.
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actual dinner was held outdoors in a quad of the school foyer. Sails with
unique lighting were hung across the quad to create a false ceiling and
to aid in keeping warmth in the dining area. Notice the background of
the stage. This was another faux wall that played on the schools décor. |
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Detailed elements
can sometimes create the highest impact. This centerpiece made completely
of sugar and chocolate was an exact replica of a model home made by Genesis
home builders at their 2003 Las Vegas convention. |
Bright
colors, tropical arrangements and a beach setting celebrated the downtown
skyline and tropical spirit of San Diego at this casual dinner in beautiful
Coronado California |
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White sails
of fabric and thousands of blue lights created this New York lounge feel
for the ESPN Winter Warm-up Superbowl party. |
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the client wanted neon colors to dominate this corporate incentive party,
we obliged. Our answer was this custom made festival tent with 3 foot
and 6 foot polka dots. Neon spandex table covers, flag tent toppers and
colorful umbrellas in exact matching PMS colors created one festive event.
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