5 Decoration Tips for Corporate Parties

When you are planning out a corporate event, there is much more to consider than just the venue. Here at Penn Oaks Golf Club, we have hosted many different corporate events. As a result, we have gained quite a bit of insight as to how you can decorate your party. 

1. Consider How Many People Are Going The first thing you need to consider is how many people are going to the event. Often, decorations are intertwined with each of the guests. Including where they sit, walk around, and so one. With a precise headcount, you can start planning your decorations. 

2. Collect Funds from Everybody for an Allowance If you find your corporate funds to be a little short, you can ensure that you have plenty of budget space left for decorations. To do this, one easy trick is to collect a small sum from each of the people who are going to the party.

3. Give Decorative Gifts Gifts are often part of the formality for having corporate events. Businesses are often celebrating a big success of some sort. For your gifts, try to make them decorative and intertwined with the theme of your event. 

4. Hire a Professional Professionals often have eyes and ideas that you would never comprehend. If you want your decorations to be unforgettable, this might be the best idea to consider. 

5. Make Decorations Go Along with Games If you want to get the most bang for your buck, you can have your decorations also be used as props for games. Charades, for example, is a game that is very easily accompanied by props if you plan your decorations carefully. 

Looking for a Great Venue to Host a Corp If you want to find one of the best banquet halls in Delaware County PA, Penn Oaks Golf Club is a great venue to check out. We host all types of events and can help you directly with planning your decoration and timeline of events. Check here to learn how to get in touch with us! 

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