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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Don't leave your cake and centerpieces in the dark!

From our most recent e-mail.


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Make sure to pinspot!

You spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on your beautiful centerpieces and while you know exactly what they look like- do your guests? To an extent- yes. But the average venue has the lights dimmed low, leaving your flowers in the dark and not allowing your guests to fully see the bouquet.
The same goes for your head table and cake!
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Without pinspot.

With pinspot.
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We'd like to include it for you!

Because we feel this is such an important part of event lighting (that very few DJ or entertainment companies have the ability to offer) and complements our up-lighting, ceiling wash, and monogram projection so well, we'd like to include head table and cake pinspotting in any package you book for FREE! Of course we'd also like to see you pinspot your centerpieces as well!
Save yourselves the $100 and put it toward your favors,
honeymoon, or your pocket!
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Contact us!

203.455.7007
info@shindiglighting.com
shindiglighting.com
shindiglighting.blogspot.com
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*Offer good until December 31, 2010. Free offer may not work in certain circumstances because of technical requirements and is determined at time of setup at venue. Centerpiece pinspotting also not available in every venue due to technical requirements. Tent events are subject to additional rigging fee.*

1 comments:

  1. I am the manager of a wedding venue in Birmingham AL. We cater to a wide variety of brides. Our venue is beautiful but it is so much better with professional lights. Up lights colored to complement the bride's color scheme, a few pin spots and you cannot believe it is the same room. We have had the opportunity to have the ceremony with candles and low lights followed by the reception when all the up lights are turned on and the tables set (obviously the rows of chairs are gone) and people literally think they are in a different room. I cannot say enough about how lighting can add to a wedding. (or other party for that matter). Hire a pro and listen to him.

    BTW, please keep the capacity of the electrical system in mind... we have had a few that threatened to pop the circuit breakers!

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