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Wedding Balloons That Earn Their Place in the Photos

Ceremony arches you actually walk through, head-table garlands that frame the couple, and entrance moments in your florals’ palette. Installed at Vancouver venues, torn down after the last dance.

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Cream and blush balloon arch framing a wedding ceremony backdrop in Vancouver

Where Balloons Belong at a Wedding

Balloons are not a replacement for your florist. They are the thing that fills the volume a bouquet cannot: the eight feet of empty air above the head table, the blank wall behind the ceremony, the hotel corridor that leads to your reception. Used well, they read as sculpture and cost a fraction of the equivalent in flowers.

Ceremony arches

A full arch frames the vows and gives your photographer a clean, intentional background instead of a hotel curtain. We build in cream, ivory, champagne and the softer neutrals most couples want, with greenery woven in if your florist is providing it.

Head-table garlands

A long organic garland along the head table or behind the sweetheart table keeps the couple framed all night. It photographs beautifully during speeches, which is when the good candid shots happen.

Entrances & corridors

Columns at the door, a half-arch on the welcome sign, a run of balloons along the walkway to the reception. These are the pieces guests walk past three times and remember afterwards.

Working With Your Venue and Your Florist

Weddings have more moving parts than any other booking, so we plan around them.

  • We work to your venue’s setup window and use fixings that leave no marks behind.
  • Palettes are matched to your florals, linens or invitation suite, not chosen from a stock chart.
  • Air-filled construction means the arch looks the same at 11pm as it did at 2pm.
  • Optional late teardown, so your family is not deflating balloons in formalwear.
  • We coordinate directly with your planner or coordinator if you would rather not be the middle person.
  • Site visits are possible for larger installs in Vancouver, the North Shore, Burnaby and Richmond.

Wedding & Ceremony Work

Neutral palettes and arch builds from recent bookings.

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Wedding Balloon Questions

Not when the palette is right and the build is tight. We stick to neutral and muted tones for weddings, mix balloon sizes so the shape reads organic rather than uniform, and hide every bit of hardware. Most couples use balloons for volume and flowers for detail, and the two work together.

We install inside your venue’s setup window, which for most Vancouver venues means the morning of or the afternoon before. Air-filled pieces hold their shape overnight, so an early install is safe and takes pressure off the day.

Usually yes. Bring a linen swatch, a ribbon, an invitation or a photo of your florals and we will match as closely as latex allows, including double-stuffed shades for the in-between tones. Custom colours take extra work and add a little to the quote.

If you book teardown, yes. We come back after the event, remove the install and the hardware and leave the room the way we found it. Plenty of couples add it purely so nobody in the wedding party has to think about balloons at midnight.

Earlier than any other occasion, especially for summer and early-autumn Saturdays. Once you have your venue and date, get in touch. We will talk palette and shapes closer to the day.

Keep Exploring

Garlands & arches → How the ceremony arches and garlands are built and installed. Corporate events → Brand colours, openings and step-and-repeat accents. How pricing works → What drives the number on a wedding quote. Gallery → More installed work, full size.

Let’s Talk About Your Day

Send us your date, your venue and your palette. We will tell you honestly where balloons will help and where they will not.

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