How to Decorate a Booth for an Italian Festival

When decorating a booth for an Italian festival, you must first take several things into consideration. Depending on the type of festival you are decorating for, certain factors should be taken into account, such as the region in Italy you are representing, the type of food you will be serving (if applicable) and the purpose of your booth. At Italian festivals, booths are typically for serving food, but you can use your booth to bring awareness to a campaign, a particular aspect of Italy or for marketing purposes.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

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      Determine the reason for your booth. This will affect the way you decorate it and what needs to be displayed prominently.

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      Pick out colors for your booth. To make your booth more visually appealing, hang a cloth or table cloth over the back of it and on the ledge, if applicable. This will make your booth look more inviting and welcoming.

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      Research your booth's purpose. If you are talking about a specific Italian issue, for example, make sure this is clear by hanging a sign in the front and information that is clearly visible to passers-by. Make sure all of your information is accurate and written clearly before hanging it up.

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      Incorporate pictures of the region of Italy, your company or your food. You can do this by placing them in picture frames and putting them on the front ledge, hanging them up at the back of the booth or pasting or stapling them to the sides of the booth. This will help not only make your booth look more visually appealing, but will break up some of the text and help people get a feel for what your booth is about.

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      Use authentic Italian decorations, if possible. This can include Italian flags, trinkets from Italy such as small statues representing different regions or Italian fabric.

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      Play some authentic Italian music behind you to set the tone. This can be anything from modern interpretations of ancient Roman music to an opera by Puccini or Verdi.

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      Provide extras for your guests. This can include literature on your organization or region in Italy in the form of handouts or brochures. For food tables, include the recipe if you desire. Don't forget to include utensils, cups and napkins.

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