I have never been a canopy lover. But this is about to change all that:

I am dying to try this and see if it works! It would be gorgeous for a wedding, but since I don't know anyone getting married anytime soon I am going to have to have an outdoor tea party or something!
And for the record, never wanted a canopy bed either, but after seeing this from
Domino I might change my mind:
12 comments:
i love that first one!! but how do you do that? is it just held up by balloons.. wow
wow! Where do you find all these incredible ideas??
So cute!
Wifey, I imagine it takes some trial and error. It is a balancing act between the fabric and the balloons.
I ♥ it!
I love this idea. But you'd have to have a pretty windless day for it to really work.
I have always thought that canopies were so cool. BUt I love this one because it doesn't close the room in.
Where did you find the first picture? Do you have any more details how it was done?
I really love the first one. It looks so beautiful..An outdoor tea party would be a great idea, if your don't know anyone getting married.
Stephenie
SO, that is true! We have a lot of those around here though. And I was actually thinking it would be a great idea for indoors. When you are having a reception in the cultural hall of a church that doesn't have the prettiest ceiling! Then even if they went all the way to the roof it would still work!
Kate, I found it off of a blog who found it from another blog who didn't know where she got it from! (one of those pictures that was on her computer forever)
I will see what I can find out.
I wonder if the balloon canopy would really work? That would be so much fun to have a party under a floating balloon canopy.
I LOVE canopies.
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