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Local Resources
This page is dedicated to all things fun!
-Get connected to some of my favorite local vendors to help you plan your celebration.
-Basic list of tools & supplies for your
grab-n-go and DIY balloon garlands.
Preferred Local Vendors
Local vendors we have worked with and trust to help with your celebration
139 Olive
Event and Meeting Venue
139 Olive, provides unique spaces for entrepreneurs, creatives, social gatherings, celebrations, and more! The mission is to provide a space that encourages creativity and collaboration while fostering a sense of community for their guests. Nestled in Old Town Keller, 139 Olive is the perfect place to help plan your next celebration.
Featuring the latest of photo booths. From Halo Booth, Magic Mirror, to 360 Booth, Social Hubb will have you covered!
Season Gourmet Goods
Events & Catering
Custom catering, floral, and tablescapes for intimate or grand events. Their focus is on simple design and beautiful presentation. The spotlight is the flavor of the food, stunning floral colors, textures of the table, and the aroma of it all.
Get going...
Tools to help get started, all the images are linked!
Command Hooks
Great for hanging garlands, please be sure to use them correctly to avoid any damage to your walls. If the walls are not yours, always ask if it's ok to use them.
Heavy Duty Hooks
For surfaces that are difficult to use command hooks on. Again, make sure it is OK to use any hooks/adhesives on someone else's property. Sometimes I put a little bit of painters tape on the wall first, then the hook on top as these hooks are very strong and can cause damage.
Perfect for attaching where you have a ledge. Example - Fire Place Mantle. Just tie on your 260 to create an attachment point for your balloons.
Balloon Popping Tool
Very handy for popping balloons quickly at tear down. Part of the tool can easily cut ribbon, and a second blade works to pop balloons.
Strong suction cups are great for glass or mirror surfaces, you can easily attach your garlands or clusters. Always make sure your surface is clean and dry before affixing.

Great to create an attachment point where you have a little bit of a ledge to work with. Example, think fireplace mantle, wood trim around a door or window. C-Clamps get clunky and heavy once the opening is larger than 3", then we suggest moving to an F-Clamp for a large opening.
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