Monday, May 11, 2009

Classy or Tacky?

My videographer also does lighting. I can't use candles at my venue...unfortunately. He suggested using these new LED light plates under my floral centerpieces, the flowers would sit on top of them and the light would shine through. They're remote controled and completely wireless, so we can change the colors throughout the night from a warm glow so a subtle pink(my wedding color) what do you think?





heres the website of some lighting he's done





http://www.bostonuplights.com/

Classy or Tacky?
I've seen them done at different weddings on the WE television network. They look great! Besides that, less of a worry for a fire hazard. Haven't we all seen those shows where some part of the bride catches on fire? NOT PRETTY.
Reply:I think it looks gorgeous! I'd stay away from purple and pink though, it looks kind of nightclub.
Reply:Classy, classy, CLASSY! Beautiful venue, too. I have never seen lighting like that, simply beautiful! As a photographer, I might wonder how to white balance under lights like those, would love to see it in person. Best wishes.
Reply:Looks cute, romantic, warm and fuzzy.
Reply:i think they're awesome!!
Reply:Completely agree with Deanri.. in the video they highlighted some of the details of the rooms. If your reception is in a rather plain room, I think you are better off without the colored lights and sticking to the warm glow on the tables.


** Oh its going to look great with your venue!
Reply:That'll look beautiful, I think.
Reply:It seems nice, but what really matters is what you want! If you like it, go for it. I am going to looking at that reception area in a couple of weeks!LOL! Have a happy wedding day!
Reply:I LOVE it.... its different and contemporary and romantic.
Reply:I've seen this before and I really liked it! Go for it!
Reply:I think it sounds very nice! Good-Luck!!!
Reply:The pictures are REALLY cool, I like it!
Reply:I think it depends on your venue. In a more modern place, like the ones on the website, I think it would be a really cool effect. In a hall or someplace like that, it might come off tacky. Overall though, I think it looks nice.
Reply:Love the idea! It is def classy! :)
Reply:They look awesome to me go for it girl!!
Reply:Cool Beans!!! Go For It..
Reply:I think it's really pretty. If you really want candles, but no flame, try some of these possibly. Just another suggestion:


Made from real wax with flickering LED lights. The color changing option allows you to to match any decor. Glows like a real candle!





http://www.flamelesscandles.net/?utm_sou...
Reply:I think it will look great with a fairly modern, clean-lined, place. Yours seems to be good. Just make sure the pink goes with the natural wood tones of the building. Also, make sure that if you have any decorations, they work well with the pink too. Pink decorations, for example, often don't go well with pink lighting -- too much. If you had blue decorations, though, the pink glow would give them a purplish hue when the pink lights came on. Or if you had more of the brown towns, it would give them a warm, romantic, look. It depends on what the rest of your decorations are.





But in answer to your question, it isn't tacky at all and looks very classy.
Reply:It looks really beautiful and unusual. Definitely have those lights! :-)
Reply:I've seen these used a few times, and they are beautiful....very dramatic! Love it.
Reply:WOW they look great! go for it
Reply:very nice. go for it
Reply:It didn't look tacky at all...Calssy
Reply:i think the pics are good and your description sounds pretty! especially since they change color, that's a really nice effect! best of luck
Reply:I like your venue... a lot!
Reply:it's awesome... looks nice!


as long as the colors go with your theme/ vibe...


very nice touch!





no candles does stink -but this is a great solution!
Reply:that is very unique it kinda reminds of lighting in like a club or something on TV

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