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Kwik-N-Ezy Bean Bags - A fun alternative to chairs. Our Kwik-N-Ezy colourful Bean Bags will bring colour and comfort to your party / event. Available in Small (Kids) and Large size in various colours: Small: Yellow, Blue, Orange, Purple, Pink, Green, Red Large: Black, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Purple, Geen, Red, Sand, Lilac, Turquoise, Pink Large White Bean Bags **Indoor / Wedding use only** Also available are our novelty - 3m and 5m Crocodile Bean Bags, great fun for both Kids and adults with a snappy point of difference ; Colours: Red, Orange, Lime Green - We Pride ourselves on a High Standard of Hire Product. **PLSE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK ABOUT OUR WK/END AND WEEK HIRE RATE** CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE - Apply a discount code *Price Excludes GST and Delivery **Delivery / Set-Up / Collection Available : Plse ask for Quote** Click on Images to enlarge - Large Red Bean Bag Large Blue Bean Bag Large Coloured Bean Bags




Variety of large Bean Bags Large Black/White Bean Bags Large and Small Bean Bag **Delivery / Set-Up / Collection Available : Plse ask for Quote**Join Our Email List Western Canada’s largest furniture rental company specializing in lounge and banquet rental furniture for special events, film, trade shows & hospitality. From our inspiration blog Read The details > Read The details >STARTEK CNC BIRCH PLY BAR STOOLS The StarTEK CNC Birch Ply Bar Stools are both contemporary and comfortable. They can be customised with colour and made for different counter heights.No matter how well an event has been planned, there will be some phases during which your guests will be seated and you want to ensure that they are comfortable and not complaining of stiff legs or even aching feet. This puts a dampener on the entire event. When the weather permits, it’s great to hold events in outdoor spaces and that’s when you hire tents and marquees. In addition you are going to require Tiffany chair hire for the event as well.




It’s important that you hire these from a company that provides high grade solutions. Affinity Events is one of the front-running companies in this space and over the years we have handled a large number of projects, for big and small events. If you have a requirement for Tiffany chair hire, we are the company to come to. Apart from these chairs, you can also hire tents, marquees, catering equipment and tables etc. You just have to tell us what the overall theme of the event is and we will provide solutions that complement the look of that theme. We know that every customer has very specific requirements and so every solution we provide is customised to your needs. We are extremely passionate about our work and go out of the way to ensure that the Tiffany chair hire services we provide match your specific requirements in terms of styling and function. We understand that the furniture is one of the first things your guests will notice when they come to the party or event and it’s important to have furniture that sets the right tone.




All the chairs you hire from us will be stable and very sturdy; and you won’t find a wobble in any of the tables you hire from us either. While we are focused on providing high grade solutions, we always maintain very low pricing- this provides our customers value for money. When you organise any event, you know exactly how much preparation goes into it. This also means you find it much more convenient to deal with fewer contractors. Since you can acquire tables, chairs, marquees and tents from us, it saves you a lot of time and effort. All our chairs are decorated in a very distinct and elegant manner; and like we mentioned earlier- we try to match the theme you are going to have for the event. You just have to call us with your requirements and tell us what your ideas are and we will provide the best solutions. We know you want to wow your guests; and one of the first things you want to do is to opt for high quality Tiffany chair hire from Affinity Events. We are the company that handles it all.




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Our core focus is décor, draping and flowers for weddings. Yes, it’s all about the magic! Décor 4 U offers tailor-made solutions to simplify your Wedding planning. Decor4U creates the moment that make your guests glad they saved the date!This past August, I had what was arguably the best day ever. In a beautiful garden, surrounded by close friends and family, with the sun shining and not a rain cloud in sight. But perhaps the best part of the day — besides, you know, the whole exchanging vows with the love of my life part — was the food. We had a wood-fired pizza truck and an ice cream truck cater our wedding, and it was awesome. (Image credit: Jessica Oh Photography) I'm not sure there is anything more emotionally charged than a wedding. Weddings are deeply personal, and decisions surrounding them vary from couple to couple. During the whole planning process, I quickly learned to keep my answers about our choices vague. Giving away too much specific information either prompted defensiveness, risked hurting someone's feelings, or welcomed (often unwanted) opinions from well-meaning friends and family.




So right off the bat, I want to go on the record by saying that having a food-truck wedding worked for us, but it might not work for everyone. And just because I am singing its praises here does not mean I am putting down other people's choices by default. When we first set out on the long, arduous process of wedding planning, we hesitantly put out a few feelers with local caterers. Food was one of the top priorities for us, so we wanted to tackle it right away. Our ultimate goal was to have the food at our wedding reflect the way we typically eat — fresh, flavorful food made with as many local ingredients as possible. When we received quotes back from like-minded caterers (quotes that didn't include alcohol yet, mind you), we experienced serious sticker shock. Our wedding was relatively small (85 people), and despite asking for farm-to-table food in Connecticut, we were hopeful these companies could deliver us something in our small budget. But we were wrong. When we broke down what was actually being offered, we also realized we'd essentially be spending a fortune on a tiny amount of food — our guests would probably go home hungry.




The whole process quickly confirmed for us that using a catering company wasn't right for our wedding, so we immediately switched gears and focused our attention on finding a food truck. With so many options out there now — tacos, grilled cheese, falafel — we had a hard time deciding! But ultimately, we went with our one true food love: pizza. Pizza is the most perfect food. It's comforting and delicious, of course, but also does a great job of keeping people full and happy. We found a "farm-to-pizza" company that hitches a wood-fired oven to the back of a truck, rolls up to events, and makes some of the most delicious Neapolitan-style pizza we've ever tasted. (My favorite of the day was a kale, red onion, and olive pie, while my husband's favorite was a bacon-eggplant number.) We also toyed with the idea of having a family member bake pies, or ordering a cake and assorted pastries from a bakery, but we ultimately chose to hire an ice cream truck for dessert. The truck drove right up to the venue and scooped ice cream and sorbet for two hours.




It was completely full-service, so they provided cones, cups, spoons, and napkins — it made our lives so much easier and our guests had a lot of fun with it. As an added bonus, the ice cream truck we chose made alcohol-infused ice creams and sorbets. They also had non-dairy options and plain chocolate and vanilla ice cream for children (or those avoiding alcohol). Fan favorites were the whiskey vanilla bean ice cream and the fresh watermelon-mint-rum sorbet! Yes, with a few helpful additions. Our day-of coordinator smartly suggested we have a "Harvest Table" of sorts set up during cocktail hour so people could munch on snacks while waiting for the pizza to start. She did a beautiful job of setting out plenty of cheese, charcuterie, olives, grapes, crackers, and more. Our pizza caterer also fired three different appetizers that were passed around during cocktail hour: caprese skewers, wood-fired bacon-wrapped dates, and his signature pulled pork pizza buns. After cocktail hour, it was time for pizza.




At any given time, there were about eight different pizzas and big bowls of mixed greens out on a buffet table for people to help themselves to. Because the company we went with used a wood-fired oven, they could churn out pizzas really quickly — no one was ever waiting long to grab their next slice. Between the cocktail-hour food, two hours of all-you-can-eat pizza and salad, and two hours of all-you-can-eat ice cream and sorbet, our guests definitely got enough to eat. This question gets a big, resounding yes. The actual cost of just the pizza and ice cream trucks came in significantly lower than the quotes we received from catering companies. We brought in our own beer and wine (no hard alcohol or mixers, to keep costs down), which was huge for us, as many catering companies make you choose from their small selection of beer and wine. My husband wanted very specific craft beer at our wedding, and I wanted to offer one rosé, one red, and one white wine. We also bought gallons of lemonade and water, and paid for the cocktail-hour snacks that our coordinator picked up for us.




We also bought two "Box O' Joes" (one regular, one decaf) from a small local coffee shop, and set those out with paper cups, stirrers, cream, and sugar during dessert. We hired a day-of coordinator, two servers, and two bartenders to help with setup and cleanup, and to keep an eye on trash and refills. When we decided to go with food trucks for our wedding, we were so excited about having our two favorite foods — pizza and ice cream — on our wedding day, but weren't sure how others would react. Specifically we were worried about some of our older guests being confused about the flow of the evening — we didn't have assigned seating and encouraged people to eat whenever they were hungry during the two-hour serving period. We were so pleasantly surprised by how well-received the concept was! Having the trucks serve for two-hour windows freed people up to just enjoy the evening. Typically weddings follow a standard script: ceremony, cocktail hour, seated dinner, first dances, dancing, cake cutting, and more dancing.




But by eliminating the seated dinner and cake cutting, our guests had the flexibility to eat as much as they wanted, when they wanted — then they could spend the rest of the time mingling and dancing. It just took so much pressure off the whole evening. Food trucks are casual. Our wedding was at a venue, but had a laid-back, backyard feel, so the food trucks didn't feel out of place. Our pizza caterer typically offers paper plates and napkins, and plastic silverware, but to make things a little less casual for dinner, we opted to order cloth napkins and vintage mismatched china and silverware from our day-of coordinator. Because food trucks are more casual, they also might have a more casual approach to contracts and fees. We actually had one strange experience that was horrifying at the time (although funny now), where five minutes before the ceremony started, another food truck I reached out to months ago for a price quote showed up to cater our wedding. We never signed a contract with them or put down any sort of deposit, but they must have gotten confused by our inquiry and actually committed to catering our big day.




(Once they realized their mistake, they promptly left, but it did cause quite the commotion!) You should also check with your venue whether they have adequate space and parking for one or two food trucks to sit without being in the way. You want your guests to easily access the food, but you don't want the trucks taking up valuable dance floor space or blocking people's cars in. We couldn't be happier with our choice to have a pizza truck and ice cream truck cater our wedding. We were able to stay in our budget, serve our guests plenty of delicious food, stay true to our values about food, and enjoy our wedding without all the "shoulds" a traditional wedding forces upon you. It was one big party to celebrate our commitment to each other and the people who have supported us over the last seven years of dating. The whole day truly felt like "us" — and that's what really mattered. Pizza: Skinny Pines Brick Oven Caterer Ice Cream: Tipsy Cones Photographer: Jessica Oh Photography

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