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Summary: The main goal at this party is to achieve a romantic ambiance. You don't want to have harsh, overhead lighting. Learn how to throw an Anti-Valentine's Day party from a professional party planner in this free events video.
"Hi I'm Stephanie with PartylandUtah.com. Now our main goal at this party is to achieve a romantic ambience. So we don't want to have like, harsh overhead lighting. Like, you would in a super market. So kill all the overhead lighting. And you could get like, we have these lamp posts at Partyland. So that's what I decided to do. And I'll just put them around the room. And it's just kind of, like a soft glowing light. Which is what you want. Because everyone looks their best in a softer light. Or a soft focus. And where we talked about candles, we can get those. The little flicker light candles. You can rent those from Partyland. Or you can buy them in the wedding section. Or you can even, if you're brave enough try real candles. And set them all around your table. And just make sure it's in a place where people aren't going to be bumping into them, knocking stuff, over. Or dancing like crazy and knocking stuff, over either. And so just try and make it as romantic as you can. Because this is a party where you want people to look their best and feel their best. So they'll be able to interact with others and be confident about it, too."
eHow Article: Anti-Valentine's Day Party: Lighting