Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Strolling Tables - Month in review

The past few months have been absolutely CRAZY for us! We are not about to complain...but...we could use a day off!

We worked extremely hard getting some new strolling tables ready for events throughout California, Nevada and even Canada.


Our Gold Girl table was created for a 007 themed event. Her table was loaded with candy cigars and cigarettes.













This strolling table was created for a Mad Men themed event at the W Hotel in San Francisco.

For dessert she passed out cupcakes with her matching oven mitts.












Our Frank-in-Table was a kid favorite!















Back to San Francisco for a Polynesian themed event at the de Young Fine Arts Museum.














Then we were whisked away on a private yacht for an event.

Our strolling table had no problem keeping steady while out at sea. She even got everyone out on the dance floor, and danced the night away.










This 50" strolling table was created as a special request for a client. (All other tables are 60") The silver tabletop was made to match the bar at the Bouchon restaurant in Beverly Hills. This was a 3 night event.

The waiter's placed bets on how many glasses would get broken...
1 and that was from a guest!








Angel is our latest strolling table to be released. She is so graceful and elegant.













Plus, we had some old favorites out on jobs as well. (Strawberry, Madonna, Marie Antoinette)


Some of our other October entertainment -

















We have been providing entertainment for this special event for years. This year they asked us to create, costume, and cast the "Boo Crew". We had 16 entertainers in all from stilt walkers, globe walkers, unicyclists, jugglers, singers, and our new "Brickzini" fortune teller booth. This was an exhausting month just getting things ready.







HOCUS POCUS


We also re-created the Sanderson sisters from the movie Hocus Pocus for a children's Halloween event in San Diego. It was so much fun - we performed songs, judged the costume contest, and cruised around interacting with the children and taking photos.











We had a headless Horseman cruise the grounds at a couple of private Halloween events in Rancho Santa Fe.








Plus we provided Vampires in coffins, Frankenstein buffet heads, giant vampire puppets - it was a great Halloween!

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