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Playing with Scale
One Little League coach brought a giant,
plastic baseball bat to team picture day and when parents received the
pictures a few weeks later, every one of their children was smiling. By
playing with scale, oversized props make people stop in their tracks,
think with a new perspective and smile.
For anyone photographing children in schools, at birthday parties
or in a studio, numerals reaching nearly two feet tall are sure to keep
everyone happy. In this set zero – nine, the numerals are molded
from durable polyethylene in one piece. They can be climbed on and
stepped on without cracking and they wipe clean with a sponge.
Click here to see the numerals.
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Using Red On Valentine’s Day

Decorating for Valentine’s Day parties separates creative
event professionals from amateurs. Dousing everything in deep red can visually
shrink the room. Too much bright red gets difficult on the eyes of your
guests. Using light colors that contrast with a consistent shade of red
along with a third color as a complement, such as gold, creates a
cohesive look that brings the whole room and party together.
Click here to see a Valentine’s Day dance party setup in
this three-color style.
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