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Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular

On Saturday, August 21, 2010, Bridal Spectacular producer Debra Hansen walked the aisles of the bridal show to distribute the Dazzle Awards for the best-of-the-best displays at Bridal Spectacular’s vendor booths. Voted the top ten percent by their fellow Bridal Spectacular exhibitors, the following Las Vegas wedding professionals won this season’s Dazzle Awards, 2010 Exhibitor’s Choice Best Booth: AFR Event Furnishings, Aliante Station Casino and Hotel, Canyon Gate Country Club, CLM Weddings and Events, Enchanted Florist, A French BouquetJovani Linens and Floral DesignJW Marriott, Marisha Floral and Event Design Company, Naakiti Floral Designs, Red Rock Country Club, RSVP Party Rentals, Santa Fe Station Hotel and Casino, Siena Golf Club, Springs Preserve Weddings by Wolfgang Puck Catering with DJ Harry “O”, and The Secret Garden.

Feel free to browse the photos below to see these award-winning displays and their excited exhibitors. Also, brides, consider using wedding professionals, like these vendors and others you can find through Bridal Spectacular, as you continue your Las Vegas wedding planning.

JW Marriot + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular JW Marriott
Siena Golf+ Dazzle Awards 1 + Hansen and Millie Adams 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Debra Hansen with Millie Adams of Siena Golf Club
Aliante + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Aliante Station Casino and Hotel
Canyon Gate + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Canyon Gate Country Cub
RSVP Party Rentals + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular RSVP Party Rentals
AFR + Dazzle Award 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular AFR Event Furnishing
Enchanted Florist + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Enchanted Florist
Santa Fe + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Santa Fe Station Hotel and Casino
Springs Preserve + Dazzle Awards 225x300 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular DJ Harry “O” with Springs Preserve Weddings by Wolfgang Puck team
Jovani Linens and Floral Design+ Dazzle Awards 225x300 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Jovani Linens and Floral Design
Red Rock and Naakiti 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Red Rock Country Club with Naakiti Floral Design
Naakiti Floral + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Naakiti Floral Design
CLM Weddings + Dazzle Awards 225x300 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular CLM Weddings and Events
Marisha + Dazzle Awards 225x300 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular Marisha Floral and Event Design
French Bouquet + Dazzle Awards 300x225 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular A French Bouquet
The Secret Garden + Dazzle Awards 300x262 Award Winning Booths at Bridal Spectacular
The Secret Garden
Article by:  Allyson Siwajian, Staff Writer for Bridal Spectacular

Exhibit Design – Start Early for Maximum Effectiveness

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If bridal shows are in your future (and they certainly ought to be if your target market is brides), there is no time like now to start designing what your booth will  look like.

One of my favorite sources over the years for good tips has come from Susan A Friedmann the author of “Exhibiting at Tradeshows: Tips and Techniques for Success”.  Then add over 20 years of bridal show experience to the mix and here are some basic things you need to keep in mind when planning your display.

  • What is your budget?  This will dictate just how much you can do, but even a small budget display can be an effective one.
  • What image do you want to project?  Quality, high tech, traditional, trendy, cutting edge?
  • Use of Color:  Color can create many different physiological or psychological messages.

Blue:  Calming 

Red:  Emotionally Charged 

Yellow:  Best attention getter

Green:  Positive and Calming 

Orange:  Cheap 

Gold, Silver & Platinum: Symbolize premium

Black:  Power

White:  Denotes honesty and purity

Pastels:  Have a welcoming affect.

Now this color advice is standard for trade shows, but for a bridal show you might also want to consider using the colors that are popular for weddings right now.  Check with the bridal shops as to the most popular colors for this season.

  • Graphics and Signage:  They need to tell the bride and groom you are, what you do and what the benefits of your products and services are.  The bridal show producer will more than likely provide you with an identification sign, but that is not enough.  If the attendees are to walk away and remember your name you need to invest in a banner.  Generally  3 x 8 is plenty big enough and will probably run you around $80.00.  You will be able to use this banner for every show you participate in so its a worthwhile investment.
  • Copy writing Guidelines:  Be buyer focused, concise, stress one benefit only and be action oriented. 
  • Lighting:  Bring your own lighting to accentuate product displays and create moods.  Halogens are not allowed as they are a fire hazard. You will require electricity in order to use lighting features.
  • Carpeting:  Generally, large bridal shows are in convention centers that are not carpeted. Carpeting will make your booth look more luxurious and inviting.  Either order it from the show decorator or check to see if you can bring your own.  This is generally allowed as long as you make sure it is taped down securely.  Your feet will love you for it and the brides will spend more time in your booth. 
  • Furniture:  Tables should be used on the sides for displays and not create a barrier between the booth and the aisle.  Save your chairs for bride use only!  Don’t sit down or you will look bored.
  • Make sure the booth reflects what you do:  While it is nice to decorate your booth with flowers and other decor, if you are not a florist don’t over do it.  The attendee should be able to tell at a glance if you are a photographer, baker, reception facility, invitation company, etc.
  • Know how much space you have to work with.  Mark out a 10 x 10, 5 x 8, or whatever size booth you have and practice with the items you plan to show.
  • Don’t over fill your booth with too many products, focus on your main product. 

We hope you find these tips helpful in planning for your next bridal show experience.

Debra Hansen,  Show Producer

The Bridal Spectacular

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