Showing posts with label draping and decor courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label draping and decor courses. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

Draping and decor course: Design principle in draping and decor.

UNITY in Draping and decor

Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to DrapingWedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!


Today we are going to look into the design principle of Unity and how we can use it in Decor and Draping. It is important to now that you do not have to be a person with an degree to be able to figure out how to use design principles in event decor.

According to Dawn from Revel and Glitter blog: "By no means am I an expert with years of design under my belt.  But as you work on more events, you start getting ‘the eye’…something doesn’t look right, something’s missing…and you’ll keep playing around until you get what feels right to you." This is so true... Most of the time something just looks right ...and the further you go in decor the more easier you will see something is right or wrong.

Two examples from Revel and Glitter blog: 




"This pretty cheese table from The Pretty Blog shows that just using the same color of serveware can pull a table together quickly…white serveware makes your food look amazing…cough, cough.  Keeping it simple with clear glass that continues to showcase its contents is the perfect look."


"Real Simple’s repetitive party table keeps the stripes theme going throughout all the party items; everything is kept grounded by the tablecloth."

Unity is the feeling of harmony between all parts…a cohesion between all the elements.   Basically, you are using the other principles of design together and just about every party set up is unified…either through color, shape, pattern, theme (like dragons or a tea party), scale…well you get my point.


Lets look at a few photo's and discuss why it is in Unity or why we would say it is not in Unity.



This photo is a brilliant example of unity. The fact that the wedding designer used the earthy wood and soft apricot color together and  the fact that those two elements where repeated cause the harmony of this candy table. They also used symetry and balance in this table. If you draw a line in the middel from top to bottom each side is exactly the same as the other side. Immediately you will get a feeling that "this table looks rigth" as Dawn would have said.


In this photograph the backdrop of the wedding table and the table decor itself is forming a unity because of the fact that the gold in the chairs picks up the gold in the frame and the gold of the decor on the table. So we can say that they created unity by repetion.


In a setting like this - all natural it will be easy to wonder how on earth can I create unity in a barn. It is easy... Keep to the rustic natural look and feel of the barn. I they decided to use a fabric backdrop in this venue it would have stand out as an element on its own. It would not have formed unity. The fact that they used green leaves for the backdrop have immediately formed a unity for the bride. So we can say again: they have created unity by repetition.



The photo above and below is one of the most easiest ways to create unity. Unity by the repetitive use of the right color. It is also unity by simmetry and balance.



The most difficult style there is to create unity in is the Bohemian style. Most people that will try to create a bohemian atmosfere will create a disordered, muddled, chaotic space. Yes, to create a Bohemian space you will used items that will not look the same and will not be the same texture etc.
The biggest thing to remember when you want to get unity in a bohemian space is to keep the colors the same. So..if you want to bring in musterd yellow..make sure that all yellow you use will be the exact shade of mustard yellow. In such a way you will be able to get a Bohemian unity and harmony.

Please go and read the series of articles from Revel and Glitters - it is very informative. http://revelandglitter.com/2013/04/tuesday-tip-elements-of-design-in-party-decor-unity/#.UxZDYnlN0YU

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Friday, October 7, 2016

Draping course. Halloween draping

Halloween Draping

Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to DrapingWedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!


Many in our secular society believe Halloween is nothing more than a harmless festival that allows kids to collect candy. But is it? Its origins lie deeply rooted in the occult, and Christians feel they should stay away. Myself... I do not beleive of participate in or like Halloween BUT i've learned one thing in the Decor Industry...If there is someone that knows how to build props...then it is the Halloween followers. The same with Halloween draping. I've taken those ideas and made for my company lots of "curtains" and "drapings" that I can use for a lot of Themes. Just think about Pirate, Shipwreck, Jungle, Murder theme, Neverland etc. At my company - Imagine Events - We just call it Drippy Cave.

This curtain is not something that you can use in a theme except in a Horror theme. If you want to do such a draping - just take an old sheet and fold it over your draping poles and pin the material over your horizontal pole. Then the fun starts. Use red and black paint and make a lot of bloody hand prints etc on this sheet. Pls don't think you can get it cleaned again!!



The following is made from cheesecloth or another thin, airy type of material.




The main idea on these is to hang it over a pole or curtain rail and just start cutting it in strips and holes. If you want to you make it look dirty then it is a good idea to throw the whole "curtain" in either strong coffee or tea. Keep it a while there and then you can take it out to dry.


Another easy way to do it is to cut up black bags in strips. Here is a link to a video that will show you step by step on how to do this plastic Halloween draping. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWSdKX72qJA

Now my way of making drippy cave. I normally use spun bond which is a very cheap fabric that is used by upholsterers. It is a light weight non woven fabric.


Start cutting the spunbond in large squares or strips. Not thin strips!! Then you can use normal paint pigment that you would use to color paint. I normally take a brown paint pigment. Take a large container with water in and then you dip the drippy cave in the brown water. Please do it outside on the grass because that water and paint mixture will stain paving etc.



You will see that we've cut a lot of holes into the fabric after it was colored and dried. Please just make sure that you don't cut even little wholes in the fabric. The idea is uneven wholes and strips - it must look old and scruffy. Also don't try to color the pieces of material all the same. Some areas must be darker as others! If you want it to even look more scruffy - take mud and smear it all over your drippy cave. I can guarantee you that you will get a great effect!


Some examples of our drippy cave Halloween/Pirate draping - http://imagineevents.co.za/



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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Draping course - Design principles in draping!

Draping course - Balance in wall draping


Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to DrapingWedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!

Good morning to everyone that loves #draping. I decided to write a series of blogs about design principles and element for decor and how it will tie in with draping a backdrop or gazebo. Let's first look at the difference between Principles and Elements.


WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

Elements of design are the raw ingredients while the principles of design provide the guidelines for the effective combination of these elements. 
Design principles                      Design Elements
•Colour                                       Space
•Proportion                                 Focus
•Scale                                        Form
•Balance                                    Line
•Rhythm                                     Value   
•Emphasis
•Contrast
•Placement
•Budget
What is Balance?
The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures and space
Under the horizontal balance we get a Symmetrical balance and a Asymmetrical
balance

Symmetrical Balance

Assymetrical Balance

According to Dawn Smith balance is: "Imagine you are looking at a see-saw.  Two objects that are the same weight will balance the see saw.  One large object will balance with smaller objects. And in the middle is every combo you can think of; one larger object balances with a middle and a small object, two large objects on each side, etc. 

Balance is about the illusion of balance and there are three types; horizontal, vertical and radial." 

For this blog we are only going to look at Symmetrical and Assymetrical Balance. Here is a few examples of symmetrical balance:





The moment you can draw a line in the middle of the draping and each side is identical to the other we work with symmetrical balance.
It is much more difficult to get assymetrical draping and decor to look good. You need to keep in mind not only the draping but also the rest of the decor. As an example:

When we look at the above picture we can immediately see they have made use of asymmetrical balance. The balance here has been achieved well by making use of placement and the draping. The draping opens to one end, this adds weight to the look. By "'opening" the draping to opposite sides they balanced out the overall look. Additional balance was achieved by balancing the right hand flowers out with the left-hand flower plus cake. It's important to note that should you have taken away the cake the flowers on the left would not have the correct weight, or should one move the cake to the right, you would have all your weight on the right hand, meaning there is no balance.

In our second photo the weight would be better balanced if either the backdrop or table flowers were moved to the opposite side so they are able to balance each other out.

Photo Credits:
Pinterest
http://dawnypoo.blogspot.co.za/2012/01/elements-of-design-in-party-decor.html#.V9e4lPl97IU





Monday, May 19, 2014

Wedding trends 2015 - Part two

Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to Draping, Wedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!

Spring break

When you think about spring break you can start thinking about words like Happy, Joy, Times to remember, Tropical feel, The one break in your life, Making of memories and Living in the moment. This colour scheme will not be for the faint of heart but the bride that loves being barefoot in the sand, threading beads and ribbon in her hair and love the joyfulness that colour will bring into the day.



When a bride looks at a color scheme it will be easy to be overwhelmed. Here you have 8 different colours that is being presented to you. How do you choose what colors to use and how to use it? With the spring break colour scheme it is quite easy because you can use most of the colours in equal amount in your decor and draping. 


They've used three colours to drape the gazebo but if you look to the rest of the decor you can see that they use the three colours in equal amounts. Where there is only the two green/blues on the chairs the pink flowers in the isle makes up for not having the pink in the chairs.

Remember to keep your decor happy and lighthearted! That is what this theme is all about - being pretty, joyful and happy! Make your island dream come true!

Happy eventing!
Marieta

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

2014... a year of great opportunities!

As we enter the last bit of 2013 we want to make a few BIG announcements for 2014!

First of all... Our accreditation with the Services Seta's will be finished the end of January 2014.






2014 is our year of celebration! ECTA Creative Solutions will be 5 years old! For that reason we decided to run huge specials on all our courses! For more information please contact Adel at 0218560163 or info@ectaint.com.





We are SO excited to announce the fact that ECTA Creative Solutions will have their very own Events Management course that we can sell from January 2014! Contact our office for more info!



Thursday, April 11, 2013

Draping course schedule for May, June and July 2013


Join us in our next draping courses in South Africa!

Dates of our next courses in Johannesburg

Draping Foundation              20-21 + 25 May 2013                       2 evenings and 1 day

Draping Advance                  22 – 25 May 2013                             3 evenings and 1 day

Dates of our next courses in Pretoria

Kids Party Planning              11 - 13 July 2013                              3 Day classes

Draping Foundation              9 – 10 July 2013                                2 day classes

Dates of our next courses Durban

Draping Foundation              24 – 25 + 29 June 2013                   2 evenings and 1 day

Draping Advance                  26 – 29 June 2013                            3 evenings and 1 day


Are you the best in the Events Industry?


Being the best in the Events Industry

I believe Kenya has not yet even touched the basics of the multi million Ksh business of the events industry. With all the large companies opening their businesses up in Kenya it is a Gold Mine that is waiting for the events coordinators in Kenya to be mined.

But… not everyone that starts out in the events industry will succeed. What do I need to not only succeed but also to excel in the industry?

With looming deadlines, fires that need putting out, the strain of constant travel and all the little details that need to be taken care of are just a few reasons why working in the meetings industry is so challenging.  

A few point that any prospective events coordinator needs to know:

·                    Understand the basics of the business around you and always be curious about it. It is important to be an expert in your field but it is also important to know about all the different events genres – things like the use of Lights, the use of soft décor – draping, the right materials, the use of the 5 senses to make an event successful etc.
·                    Stay current! Are you following the trends of the wedding and events industry in Kenya or are you setting the trends in Kenya?
·                    Stick with what you do best and become a master at it BUT see to it that you get yourself more than one stream of income! It is good to organize events but there is nothing wrong to do some of the décor for the event as well and in the quite times you can even organize kid’s parties for an extra income.
·                    Aim higher… Dream bigger. People want to experience something new and meaningful if they attend an event. Can you produce that?
·                    Michelle Bergstein Fontanez said once: Do this well and your event audience will no longer budgets for you – they invest in you!
·                    You need to differentiate yourself in the events industry – anticipate the trends, issues and challenges that will continue to reshape the events industry.
·                    NEVER STOP LEARNING! By leaving yourself open to new ideas, new knowledge you will be a more valuable team player and more creative: Great ideas breeds even greater ideas
·                    Take the opportunity NOW to enroll in our Practical Skills courses and become the best in the Events Industry in Kenya!


Levi year end function


Loreal Paris Product launch


Sanral Year end function


Dates of our next Practical Events Courses at Divine Schools Africa - Kenya:

Event Draping – Day classes

Dates:                         6th – 17th May 2013
Time:                          8:30 to 13:00
Extra:                          Manual to buy

Event Draping Evening Classes

Dates:                         6th – 17th May 2013
Time:                          18:00 – 21:00
Extra:                          Manual to buy

Centre pieces course

Date:                           25th May 2013
Time:                          8:00 – 16:00
Extra:                          Manual to buy
                                    Students will receive a list of things that they need to bring to the course.

Kids Party Planning

Dates:                         20th – 31st May 2013
Time:                          8:30 to 13:00
Practical exam:         Children’s party – each student needs to bring one child to the party
Extra:                          Manual to buy
                                    Students will receive a list of things that they need to bring to the course