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New Year! Celebrate With Personalized Ceremonial Ribbons and Banners!

The first time in history that New Year's was celebrated was in 45 BC when the Julian calendar (created by Julius Cesar) took effect. Most people at the time followed the 10-month "lunar" calendar that existed before. And before that, it was more confusing still. In the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Janus, god of gateways and beginnings, after which January is also named. In 1582 Pope Gregory III, based on observations made by Astronomers Kepler and Clavius, created the Gregorian calendar that took into account 'leap years.' Thousands of years before any of this, Babylonians, back in Ancient Mesopotamia around 3000 BC, already had a calendar year of 12 complete cycles of phases of the moon, and a New Year was based on the passage of the first full-moon, after the Winter Solstice. But, did they think, "It's New Year! Celebrate with personalized ceremonial ribbons and banners!

Frankly, we don't know. But Babylonians did leave behind glyphs depicting scenes of serious festivities and some seem to suggest strings, ribbons, banners, and bows! Whether in ancient or modern times, the first day of a New Year is a fresh start and a new beginning. It's a day of conscious planning when we put forth our wishes and hopes for the days and months ahead. Interestingly, groundbreaking ceremonies are very popular in January. Associated with clear pathways guided by positive energies, those groundbreaking shovels, hard hats, and ribbon cuttings will continue to open the year for many businesses and CeremonialSupplies.com looks forward to helping event planners coordinate events that create the colorful nature of these memorable experiences.

light blue ribbon close up

Ceremonial Ribbons and Bows for All Occasions

This year one of the most favored decoration seen at different events were colorful, ceremonial ribbons curling down from the ceiling, with helium balloons speckled throughout the design. Whether decorating groundbreaking shovels at a groundbreaking ceremony, decorating tables at a birthday party, a wedding, anniversary, or other festive occasions, it is clear that bows, and ceremonial ribbons and banners are not just for New Year anymore!

Pinterest and Instagram are filled with images of ceremonial ribbons lavishly dripping gold over an elegant wedding reception setting, or overloading pink happiness at a gender reveal baby shower, or giant bows and ribbons dressing up a groundbreaking shovel on display! It's not just fun to look at these beautiful images, but also take creative hints from them. The use of personalized ribbons such as shinny silver on blue, green, yellow or pink, and stunning, glimmering gold on red or black have become an integral part of event decor. Imagine a Spring wedding reception with personalized ribbons curling down from the ceiling as the newly married couple have their first dance together! Or a feast of sky-blue ribbons and bows to decorate a groundbreaking shovel at a first sod-cutting ceremony! CeremonialSupplies.com is the best one-stop place on the web to get any variety of ceremonial ribbons and giant bows to decorate any momentous occasion.

brown bow on white chair cover

Up and Coming Trends for Personalized Ribbons

During months of warm weather and sunshine, taking the party outdoor is a must! Receptions, whether for a pool birthday party, a wedding, or a groundbreaking ceremony are using tents. For a jaw-dropping event, dress up the party space with ribbons! To add color and style to your event simply drape personalized ribbons across a canopy or tent - it's all the new rage! Larger sized ribbons are also available for customizing and can be used for a wider range of designs. Printed ribbons of sizes up to 12" serve as banners and bunting for draping a ceremonial table, a stage, or framing a specific area.

Ceremonial ribbons and bows are a delicate and tasteful way to dress up and make any item part of the overall decoration. Add to that, the ability to personalize ribbons and banners, and immediately create a theme! There is so much that can be done with ribbons and bows that you don't need to wait for a New Year celebration anymore. Get your personalized ribbons and personalized banners at CeremonialSupplies.com. We ship everywhere.

Groundbreaking Shovels To Hard Hats: Organizing A Sod-Cutting In Nevada?

The construction surge in Nevada is unstoppable, and with it the demand for groundbreaking tools. From groundbreaking shovels to hard hats: organizing a sod-cutting ceremony in the Silver State like an expert, even if it's your first time, is pretty easy.

 

cranes with buildings under construction daytime 

In January 2018 Apple broke ground on its Reno Data Center. This $10 billion project, essential for things like iMessages, FaceTime video calls, photos, and to ask Siri silly questions created over 20K construction jobs. Seven months later, in August 2018, when Apple became the first publicly traded company in the world to be valued at $1 Trillion, Nevada's construction boom hit the jackpot! Places like Sun City, Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, and Hawthorne, to name a few in the surrounding Reno, Nevada area are poised for a population boom in 2019. Groundbreaking ceremonies in Nevada as a whole have spiked considerably. From parks, to college buildings and a domed stadium in Las Vegas (granted, the latter used bulldozers for theirs) first sod-cutting events are on the rise in Nevada. Here's the skinny on how to choose groundbreaking shovels, incorporate other groundbreaking supplies and items in the decor of your event, and how to involve the media to help promote it.

silver blade shovel 

Groundbreaking Shovels Take Center Stage

The ceremonial groundbreaking shovel, or shovels - depending how many VIPs are taking part in the cutting of ground, are the stars of the event. There's no need to break the casino when choosing a good sod-cutting shovel for your event in Nevada. The most important detail is the length of the handle, and its strength. A tall person will look awkward bent over a standard groundbreaking shovel, and you will want the wood of the handle to be sturdy, even in the hands of an enthusiastic person ready to dig through carbyne! These details are important and Ceremonialsupplies.com has a varied selection of groundbreaking shovels that fit your needs.

First ground cutting events tend to be either simple, with just a handful of people and a photographer or, as sophisticated as Vega's "O" by Cirque du Soleil. We recommend middle ground. This is a memorable occasion and dressing up the tools that will be used will serve several purposes at the same time. For example, before and after the actual sod-cutting, the groundbreaking shovels can be adorned with large ribbons and hard hats and placed on individual stands. This is not just a way to hold the groundbreaking shovels when not in use, but with colorful hard hats and bows, they become a decorative theme display that provides extended promotional exposure in photos and videos.

shovel on display stand

Using Red (or other color) Carpet and Step and Repeat Banner

Have your honorees and guests walk the red carpet as they arrive. The carpet runner, with a backdrop banner featuring the company logo adds glamour to the event and is perfect to maintain a steady flow of guests without congesting the path to the food, the bar, or to shake hands with the principals. Stanchions and rope around this section tend to cause people to gather and watch others arrive. This is good for photos where you want to show groups of people in attendance.

The Media Can Be Your Friend For A Groundbreaking Ceremony

In the early stage of planning you should prepare a media list. These are publications and journalists you want to draw to your event. Preparing a well written and targeted press release that makes your event newsworthy will get their attention and participation. The Silver State has a number of daily publications such as the Nevada Daily, Reno Gazette Journal, Las Vegas Review Journal, Nevada Appeal, and others. Representatives of the media are usually given special gifts or keepsakes of the occasion. These can be a small lapel pin of a groundbreaking shovel, or any other similar treat. Nevada is also called the "Sagebrush State" because of the wild growth of this shrub. A gift of a small wrapped smudge of sage is a quaint favor for guests.

close up of dried sage with thin red string around it over a piece of pine wood

Ceremonialsupplies.com ships everywhere in Nevada, from small, developing towns like Sun City, Sparks, Fernley, and Hawthorne, to larger cities like Reno, Carson City, and Las Vegas. We're here to provide a one-stop shop for your ceremonial items, from groundbreaking shovels to hard hats and ribbons! Choose what you want and we will get it to you promptly and efficiently.

Step by Step Guide of Groundbreaking Supplies For Georgia

Organizing a groundbreaking ceremony in Georgia? One of the first things you want to do is plan ahead! Small towns like Heron Bay, Euharlee, Byron, Avondale Estates, Tybee Island and others on the outskirt of major cities like Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, and Augusta tend to have a more leisurely, laid back pace. Advance planning will help overcome any unforeseen glitches. This step by step guide of groundbreaking supplies for Georgia will help you do exactly that - plan every detail!

 

two riverboats with city of Savannah in background

The Perfect Location for the Groundbreaking

The Engineering or the Construction firm can provide the specific area where the first ground cutting will take place. Everything is peaches in Georgia and if you can incorporate the Peach State's recognized, high quality fruit into the theme, along with the traditional shovels, hard hatsbows and ribbons and other groundbreaking supplies you have a winning combination!

Once you have the location the rest is easy. Will there be a large crowd or will it be a small first ground cutting ceremony? Have you prepared a press release and sent it to the media? These are details that must be clear from the start because they will require follow-up. Georgia has a number of daily papers like the Atlanta Journal, Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Morning News, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, and Athens Banner-Herald to name a few, that often pick up these events to supplement their content. Involve your local paper!

For a large event you should include a tent where the activity will take place. The tent is not the focal point so a simple one will serve the purpose just fine. If you have received confirmation from the media, you should create an ambiance that translates well to film. Create attractive elements using ribbon, bows, and banners, and make sure the shots are taken in the best direction. In picturesque towns like Tybee Island, Avondale Estates, and Berkeley, for example, you may want to set up where the background blends in with the groundbreaking location. While they're not being used, stage the groundbreaking supplies as decorations. This will optimize your promotional efforts.

Using The Sod-Cutting Tools as Decoration

Ceremonial groundbreaking supplies such as ribbon, bows, shovels, hard hats, stands for the shovels and the ceremonial ribbon-cutting scissors, are items you will need. These tools that will be used in the ceremony, when tastefully arranged, will add sophistication to the event. Think of including related groundbreaking supplies like a red carpet and a backdrop banner where attendees can be photographed. Stanchions and ropes in front of the background step and repeat banner will naturally guide people to remain and watch other arrivals. This set up will yield photos and film that feature groups of people.

Other groundbreaking supplies like the hard hats, and the ribbons and bows are used to dress up the groundbreaking shovels while on the display stands and make these items appealing as photo props.

groundbreaking shovel with blue hard hat and blue bow

Recognition and Keepsakes for a Georgia Groundbreaking Ceremony

A first sod-cutting of a business is a memory to last a lifetime. Take time to recognize important people who contributed in making it possible. This can be done with a commemorative engraved plaque or something as simple as a special pin, and even the guests wouldn't turn down a gift basket filled with delicious Georgia peaches!

two juicy peaches with gold and silver ribbons above

Small towns and large cities in Georgia alike, deserve the royal treatment when it comes to groundbreaking ceremonies. Ceremonial Supplies goes the extra mile to make sure each event is a memorable one. We ship everywhere in Georgia; from towns like Heron Bay, Senoia, Byron, Avondale Estates, Tybee Island, and Jackson to cities such as Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, and Augusta, our prompt and efficient shipping is at your service!

The Go-To Resource For Groundbreaking Shovels in California

Ceremonialsupplies.com is the go-to resource for groundbreaking shovels in California because we know how to help the Golden State go all out on first sod-cutting ceremonies. Finding the perfect groundbreaking shovel can take time and effort. California is known for being the home of movie stars and moguls and any commemorative occasion takes on a stature of grandeur. First impressions are everything - and the first cutting of ground for a new enterprise sets the tone for what lies ahead. Whether your event is in San Diego, Long Beach, Anaheim or Los Angeles in the Southern California region, or in Northern California cities like San Jose, San Francisco or Sacramento, Ceremonialsupplies.com delivers groundbreaking shovels easily, promptly, and efficiently throughout the Golden State. Let us help you organize your own star-studded groundbreaking ceremony and make a memorable and lasting impression! This is what you'll need:

daytime aerial view of los angeles

The Ceremonial Groundbreaking Shovel

 

The significance of the groundbreaking shovel in a first sod-cutting ceremony can't be stressed enough. It's not only symbolic of the beginning of construction, but also represents the manifestation of what up to this point, lived in the world of concepts. You will want to choose a ceremonial shovel that represents the value of all the efforts behind the construction. Here's where our wide selection of styles and materials comes in. The blade (also called the scoop) part of the shovel and the socket, can be of chrome, steel, polished steel, or stainless steel and, it can be customized. Groundbreaking shovels in California don't have to be made out of gold to add shimmer!

close up of shovel's engraved plates and engraved wood handles

The shaft, commonly called 'handle' is the part of the shovel that you hold, and comes in different sizes and is made from different types of wood depending on whether you want a light, ash wood or a darker tone. If you'll have people who are tall participating in the ground-cutting, you will want their shovels to have a long handle . The handle grip can be of the same wood as the handle, or a combination of wood with chrome or steel, or there may be no grip at all. We have all styles!

long handle groundbreaking shovel for tall people

Setting up the Groundbreaking Location

 

California has a temperate climate conducive to outdoor activities where one can create an atmosphere of pomp and circumstance that reflects the glitz associated with the Golden State. The area where the groundbreaking shovel (or shovels) will be placed on display prior to the sod-cutting can be framed with stanchions and rope, and a carpet runner can be used to add an air of royal treatment for the guests and honorees. This setting can be completely uncovered, or under a stylish tent.

groundbreaking shovel on stand with hard hat

Displaying the Groundbreaking Shovel

 

The groundbreaking shovel is displayed during the ceremony prior to, and after the sod-cutting on a stand that also holds the hard hat that will be used. We have hard hats of different popular colors. One of our most popular is the white hard hat customized with a logo or company name, but you can also use different shades hard hats with an elegant print that will feature company colors. You will want the colors of the groundbreaking shovel and the hard hat to be complementary of each other. To achieve this, you can attach a giant bow to each ceremonial shovel. The groundbreaking shovels fully dressed with hard hats and bows make for excellent photo or video opportunities that add promotional reach to the event, especially if there will be media diffusion.So California here we come, to help you with all your ceremonial supplies needs. You will be pleased with our prompt delivery to San Diego, Long Beach, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento, and all major cities in the glitzy Golden State!

The Best Selection of Groundbreaking Shovels in Florida!

If you're searching for groundbreaking shovels in Florida, you've come to the right place! Groundbreaking shovelshard hatsribbons and everything else you need for your groundbreaking ceremony in Florida can be found right here at Ceremonialsupplies.com. Florida is growing at a fast rate and the construction boom predicted over the next years is surpassing expectations. Whether it's a new business or additional locations for existing ones, a healthy economy and a tropical climate make Florida a natural springboard for small and large enterprises alike. Ceremonialsupplies.com shares in the enthusiasm of our Floridian clientele and when it's time for that momentous groundbreaking event, you'll find we offer the best and largest selection of blank, or customized groundbreaking shovels and supplies, as well as our expert guidance, to make your event memorable in every way. We ship groundbreaking shovels, decor, and accessories easily and promptly to cities in Florida like Daytona, Ft. Lauderdale, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Sarasota, Orlando, Tallahassee, to the Florida Keys, and all others throughout the Sunshine State! Whether you are in South Florida, Central Florida, or North Florida we are here to serve you and can deliver to you within just a few days from ship date with ground shipping.

shovel with mirror polish head and light wood handle

Groundbreaking Shovel and Hard Hat: Essentials for Your Event

When planning your groundbreaking ceremony there are some items that are essential, such as a groundbreaking shovel - or a number of them - depending if you will have more than one VIP taking part in either the actual cutting of ground, a simulation carried out at the event's after party, or both. There are many choices of groundbreaking shovels. Some are stainless steel chrome, others have polished stainless steel mirror chrome, and the wood can have a light or dark finish. The shovels can be engraved with a plate that has a desired message or inscription identifying the name of the company or brand, the date, and a one-line message that can be the company's mission statement. The overall color of the theme can be used as an added touch in props such as colored gravel! After the groundbreaking ceremony, the shovel (or shovels) can be stored and displayed in a wood case specifically designed to hold and protect the ceremonial groundbreaking shovel, or it can be displayed on a tripod style stand. Ceremonialsupplies.com also offers a variety of display kits that include a stand, a groundbreaking shovel, and a hard hat that can be used at the groundbreaking ceremony, and later displayed together

Hard hats are also part of the essential items in a groundbreaking ceremony. These come in different colors and can also be printed with your company or brand name, logo, or both. Yellow hard hats are particularly popular, and not just in Florida either! Ceremonialsupplies.com has a selection of hard hats in different colors so you can match the ceremonial shovel and hard hat to display together in the same stand, or you can make the hard hat the focal point of a display with either a wall mount or a case display As groundbreaking ceremonies in Florida continue to grow, Ceremonialsupplies.com is happy to help make your event stand out from all others.

shovel with blue hard hat on a stand with blue large bow on handle

Enhancing the Groundbreaking Ceremony With Additional Props

Other ceremonial supplies that will enhance your groundbreaking ceremony include bannersflags, and balloons that will frame areas where your guests will mingle. Florida is the playground of celebrities, and the glamour they bring with them have seeped into local corporate functions and ceremonies that take place in the Sunshine State. Depending on the level of elegance you want to convey for your groundbreaking event, you can include props to accompany your groundbreaking shovels on stage, such as a ceremonial carpet with a step and repeat banner that will have your company or brand name, logo, or both and can even include the logo or name of partners or sponsors if this is the case. The step and repeat banner is an ideal prop for official photographs and videos that will be used for media publicity whether local, national, or international. These provide a long-lasting advertising tool once they're uploaded to the internet. Other ceremonial items such as stanchions and rope can also be incorporated into your groundbreaking event to designate certain areas or guide the flow of attendants for example, in a buffet setting. 

Special gifts that range from presentation basketsawards, to commemorative groundbreaking shovel plaques that are presented as mementos to the company's chief personnel are an elegant touch to honor corporate VIP's. Ceremonialsupplies.com offers the most relevant and innovative items for a truly unique and top notch groundbreaking ceremony.

wall plaque with small brass shovel company logo on gold color medallion and engraved plate 

How-To Guidance and Creative Ideas for Sod-Cuttings in Florida

Ceremonialsupplies.com can guide you with decisions such as what is the best type of groundbreaking shovel for your sod-cutting ceremony, what type of hard hat to best showcase your logo, and how to best preserve your mementos after your event? The sunny State of Florida with its desirable climate lends itself perfectly for a variety of entertaining and stylish outdoor activities surrounding your groundbreaking event. We can offer you ideas as well as help you with technical guidance to make your function picture perfect! Our goal is your success.

The Significance of Colors for Ceremonial Supplies

When party planners and event organizers combine the significance of colors for ceremonial supplies into the theme of a function or celebration, their effort will result in the best possible exposure and the most memorable occasions for their clients. Savvy individuals who specialize in organizing commemorative occasions and corporate events such as groundbreaking ceremoniesgrand openings, military functions, sales and distribution conferences and other similar events, understand the importance of using the psychology of colors beyond their client's logo color scheme.

meaning of colors

Cello 2009 by Doba Afolabi 

Throughout history colors have been used to evoke feelings, status, or celebrate seasons and traditions that create a memorable impression upon people. For example, Native American tribes used face paint of specific colors to display social distinctions during ceremonies to identify warriors, healers, and of course the high ranking Chief. In African cultures, a colored, dotted face pattern was employed as a beauty style but also to distinguish boys from men, men from women, and members of the tribe from outsiders. Australian aboriginals didn't just stop at the face for color paint and instead used their entire body as the canvas for their messages. It is fair to say that color preferences and tendencies are primarily based on emotions. The way native cultures felt about particular circumstances, or how they wished to be perceived by others, was symbolized with color. The same applies today for special events. Ceremonialsupplies.com has compiled this reference guide and suggests items and supplies to enhance a themed ceremony by incorporating the significance of colors, with the event.

Warm Colors To Suggest Fire, Sun, Heat, Action, and Excitement

Red – The color of passion and drama. This color attracts the most attention and is associated with strong emotions such as love and anger. It's the color used universally to signify danger, courage, strength, and power. Red is stimulating, vibrant and exciting. It inspires desire with a strong link to sexuality and increased appetites. In Chinese culture red represents luck and prosperity. Use red when you want to get pulses racing and inspire call to action. This is why Commerce uses key words such as "Buy Now," "Clearance," and other similar terms that imply urgency in action, in the color red. It is a proven fact that red, calls. When organizing a themed event, a red carpet, red stanchion rope, and red banners or balloons serve to guide and move your attendees in the direction of these items. When you want a smooth flow of traffic in a large event, or a bold elegant statement anywhere, use red.

view of red carpet down stairs

Orange – The color of encouragement. The combination of yellow and red makes orange. Orange conveys excitement, warmth and enthusiasm. It's a social and inviting extrovert color that exudes happiness and joy and the releasing of inhibitions. Need to be inspired into action or to have a positive outlook on life? Orange is a motivating and encouraging color and is associated with the season of Summer. Orange is appealing to young people. It stimulates the appetite and conveys health, and nourishment. In business functions, the color orange is perfect to designate activity areas such as dining and gaming sections, and for items such as keepsakes that attendees will take home.

Yellow – The color of freshness, positivity, remembrance, optimism and loyalty and is associated with the season of Spring. It is the color of sunshine, representing illumination, youth, birth, and fresh energy. Yellow inspires friendship and unity. It stimulates the left side of the brain, helping with clear thinking and quick decision making. It grabs attention because the eye/brain see yellow first. Those highlighters that are an essential tool in your pen holder? They come in every color these days but the original highlighter, and the most popular still sold today, is yellow- and for a strong reason! Yellow ribbons and bows used to enhance centerpiece decorations have a powerful visual effect, especially when brightly printed with a message.

Brown – The color of the earth. It represents safety, stability and a solid foundation and relates to things that are natural and simple. From beige, to tan, taupe and brown, the hue on its own may appear unsophisticated, but it is a reliable and wholesome color that combined with other colors becomes quite elegant and inspires a chic reassurance. The color brown is strongly associated with earth elements, real estate, construction, justice, and the concentration of material goods. It is the perfect color for items used as a base to display meaningful things because it enhances attention. For example, display cases and curios come in all colors and shades, but topping the preference list for these is the color brown. For corporate events and ceremonies that celebrate accomplishments or landmarks such as sales goals, new distributors, a grand opening, or a groundbreaking where there will be speakers, items such as ribbons, engraved gavels, shovels, and desktop keepsakes are usually found in brown finishes.

Copper and Gold – These colors imply divinity, wealth, abundance, and great fortune. Both colors represent minerals specifically used for the minting of coins. Gold represents the height of luxury and prosperity, and although keepsake items such as ceremonial keys and plaques can be produced of pure gold, the same color can also be achieved with Brass, which is the melting of copper and zinc. Brass is the most popular color for stanchions, plaques and keepsakes and represent growth, success, and positivity. In ceremonial use, these colors are extremely impressive when used in print. Invitations and special commemorative messages are usually printed in gold or copper. Gold, particularly metallic gold, can also serve as a sophisticated background for warm colors such as red or orange.

Cool Colors To Suggest Water, Calmness, Breeze, Freshness, and Tranquility

Pink – The color of sensitivity and harmony. Created by combining the passion of red with the purity of white. Pink is associated with love, tenderness, romance, and femininity. Seeing the world through “rose (pink) colored glasses” is a popular phrase that connotes the tenderness with which sensitive people approach life. It implies softness and delicateness and it's seen in nature in flowers and in elements such as pink crystals, and pink salt – which gets this hue from volcanic clay! The color pink is said to convey strong spiritual protectiveness and healing vibrational energies. This is perhaps the subliminal reason why it is the preferred color for ceremonial events that celebrate femininity, such as the birth, or the baptism or basmitzvah of a girl. Items for these ceremonial events such as sashes, ribbons, balloons, rope for stanchions, carpet runners, and mementos easily create a pink themed event that is sweet, elegant, and stylish.

Blue – The color of trust. It is the color of the sea and the sky and used to induce calmness, tranquility, serenity and peace. Blue conveys confidence and inspires feelings of trust, loyalty, integrity and responsibility. It is a conservative color that always comes across appropriately. It communicates. Of all the colors it is one of the most popular for corporate logos because of its deep significance of uniqueness and reliability. There aren't many foods associated with the color blue and therefore it is representative of the suppression of appetites. Very little in nature is blue, but what we do find in this color is exquisite, such as the blue Betta and Damsel fish, the feathers of the Bluejay and Peacock birds, the blue Morpho butterfly, and the Bluebell and blue Plumbago flowers. There's an aspect of influential maturity and seriousness about the color and an implication of authority. Consequently it is the color used for officer's uniforms and even police vehicles. In military ceremonies blue is a prevalent color and is considered the color of "patriotism." From blue carpet, blue stanchion rope, ribbons, balloons, bows, to blue accessories and event gifts, the color is perfect for high-profile corporate events and military ceremonies.

Green – The color of growth, health, and luck. When we think of nature we see green in all its glory representing rebirth and life. After a harsh winter or a scorching summer, nature returns in plush green. It has a strong association with the cycle of rebirth in nature and suggests a plentiful environment. Green has been incorrectly linked with materialistic possessions because it's the dominant color of money. However, this is unfair because green was chosen as the color of money precisely because it represents growth through renewal, abundance, and hope! The color green as the focal theme for ceremonies and events is best employed for brands and corporations in the realm of health, nature, and natural purity. Don't be afraid to roll out a luxurious green carpet framed with bright, brass stanchions and green rope the next time you have to organize a nature related event such as a groundbreaking ceremony! And keep green in mind when coordinating events for health centers and skincare or beauty salons. Remember, the vibrational energy associated with this color is potent and revitalizing and so will be your event!

Grey and Silver – Grey is the color of compromise. It is considered to be an unemotional, detached, color that avoids attention because it represents the subtlety of the sublime within. Grey conveys a stabilizing, neutral effect that is linked with maturity, protection, reliability, and practicality. It is elegant, but not a glamorous color. In ceremonial functions it is used predominantly to celebrate long-term accomplishments. In its shinier version, Silver, the color makes quite a heightened statement! Silver is the color that represents the feminine divinity, intuition and victory. It is the most popular color for New Year's festivities and accessories. For corporate events and ceremonial functions, grey and silver make the perfect accent pieces and items with which to decorate the overall surroundings. From big bows and ribbons used in centerpieces, to napkins, cups, balloons and printed messages, grey and silver will add that extra touch that makes the ordinary unique and special. A blue or green theme with accents of grey and silver creates a visual motivating effect that will inspire participants and be remembered long after the event has ended.

For Ceremonies Where Warm Meets Cool

Purple – Combining the energy of red and the calmness of blue, the color purple is strongly associated with quality, nobility and royalty. It is visibly luxurious and rich and inspires feelings of grandeur. Perhaps because it is a unique color achieved from two of the most vibrant shades in the spectrum purple is like the proud child of prominent parents. It is the color of universal consciousness and connection to the higher self. It conveys dignity, clarity of thought, wisdom, influence, and insight. In the coronation of British monarchs for example, the imperial robe is of purple velvet, lined with pure purple silk satin and trimmed in Canadian white ermine, and the style goes back to the times of Roman Emperors. The military honor of the "Purple Heart" ceremony is an exceptional recognition. The color purple is rarely an occurring color in nature and is therefore perceived as having sacred meaning. Lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers are considered precious and delicate. The amethyst gemstone for example, is one of the most sought after jewels and thought to have healing properties. Usually large global financial conglomerates, and high-ranking military events will hold ceremonies where the color purple or violet is used, and where even a company's logo is seeped in the color for maximum effect. Richly combined with gold trim and printing, ceremonial ribbons, step and repeat banners, stanchion rope and carpet, and tools such as giant ribbon cutting scissors in the color purple, will cast an air of elite quality on an event meant to be rare and historical in significance. Now that you know what the color represents and how it's been used throughout history, you can plan your next ceremonial occasion like royalty!

medieval queen in purple robe and peasant

The Special Significance of Black and White

Black – The color of power, sophistication, formality and elegance. Black is what gives depth to all other colors making it compatible with every surrounding. The Black ceremonial ribbon is a popular touch for celebrations that commemorate weddings, anniversaries, associations and important landmarks. A strong and powerful color, black is helpful to other colors by providing a strong contrast and making them stand out more. Black is the perfect background for bright Gold or shiny Silver printing, especially for favors and ribbons!

White – The magical color of innocence, purity, and peace. White is special because it serves all purposes. It is a unifying color that denotes balance, truth, consecration, deep spirituality, and is the defining color of young children. It is the color of wedding attire for the bride (and sometimes the groom!), and of first graduations. For the purpose of ceremonial events where purity and virtue are the main statements, white is the perfect touch that can be combined with any other color to elegantly convey the ideal message. Most notably used in ceremonies such as weddings, christenings or baptisms and first communions, items and accessories that frame the theme of the event can all be found in the color white. In the case of these ceremonies it's important to feature the color alongside bright gold or shiny silver to avoid a monotonous theme that can dull the significance of the occasion. When used in corporate ceremonies or functions, white is perfect as the background to cool colors such as blues, greens, and pinks.

In summary, black is usually used to denote power, while grey is commonly used to mean security, authority, maturity and stability. Purple represents royalty, luxury, wisdom, and red is associated with passion. Yellow is used for joy, energy and warmth. Blue corresponds to calmness and confidence. Greens convey a message of life and growth, while white signifies purity and light. Pink is the color of love, and brown is the color of earth. Gold and silver are the rich colors of wealth, and orange is the color of encouragement. No matter what the occasion of your ceremony colors will subconsciously affect the way people feel – this means that even when your guests are not aware, they are being "messaged" through the color of their environment. The right color choice will work in your favor to create a truly memorable experience for your guests and for posterity. Ceremonialsupplies.com takes special pride in our products and in our knowledge to help you achieve success in all your events.

Is There Such a Thing As a Step and Repeat Ribbon?

Step and repeat may be one of the most confused phrases in event planning. As a matter of fact, as providers to individuals and organizations that cater to the event planning industry, ceremonialsupplies.com often handles requests that mention "step and repeat ribbon" but in reality, our customer is looking for something else. Here is the definitive answer of what is step and repeat, and, is there such a thing as a step and repeat ribbon?

The History Behind "Step and Repeat"

To clarify the misconception of a step and repeat ribbon, let's go back 90 years in history. The term "step and repeat" originated with Hollywood's film industry and the world of high fashion. Since 1929 when the First Academy Awards ceremony was presented at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, actors, actresses and prominent guests became the focal point of journalists and photographers. In those days celebrities were seen as larger than life icons and their fans fawned over their favorites, intrigued by the sparkling dresses and dazzling tuxes worn during star-studded occasions.

Walking the red carpet framed by the famous "Oscar" golden statue, guests and honorees wearing garments and jewelry designed by the world's most luxurious brands, received front page newspaper coverage to delight their followers. It's no secret that in the early days of cinema film personalities competed for media attention. If one celebrity had a better photograph than another, there were feuds to deal with! To avoid the perception of favoritism, the process of photographing famous stars was simplified by creating a platform in front of a large version of the award statuette, where these popular personalities would "step" onto and pose for photographers, one by one. After each was photographed, the process was "repeated" with the next person. This is how the term "step and repeat" was born.

Backdrops And Banners In The Corporate World

As the popularity of films grew studios saw the benefit of creating backdrops of movie posters, and later logos, for the step and repeat process. These backdrops became a standard element for the event, but they were large and at no point ever called a step and repeat ribbon. When the photos of celebrities in front of these backdrops hit the newsstands, companies recognized the advertisement value and began to adopt these for the photos of corporate gala events. Suddenly, printing companies began to receive requests for this new item called "step and repeat" backdrop where one or more logos had to be placed repeatedly on a large wall-sized area. These repeated patterns were first painted or stenciled over hard surfaces and were quite costly to produce. When vinyl became available for banners, the adoption of the term "step and repeat banner" was appropriated by printers to include anything that involved the repeated printing of a design or text. Step and repeat ribbon however, is not the same thing as a step and repeat banner, because it isn't a backdrop. It's a ribbon. The process of repeating a printed logo or message on a ribbon is simply, printing.

The creation of step and repeat banners is a valuable publicity technique because the media follows famous people, and when they stand in front of a big sign with logos, the featured product receives automatic, long term advertisement. A step and repeat ribbon, meaning a printed ribbon with a logo or message, would be an additional item used to promote the occasion.

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Add Glamour To Your Event

Today, with the creation of the Internet, its various social media outlets such as websites, online magazines, and personal pages, combined with the advancement in digital and holographic technology any event can, and should, boast the finesse and polish of photographing guests on a red carpet, and in front of a step and repeat banner - which we now know is not the same thing as a step and repeat ribbon (which in fact doesn't actually exist.) Ceremonialsupplies.com offers our customers various kits and items that include all the necessary elements to make your special occasion "Oscar" worthy. For these ceremonies, we offer step and repeat banners, and large printed ribbons of varying lengths. These ribbons can have your logo or message printed repeatedly across the entire length of the ribbon. But don't worry, because even if the term "step and repeat ribbon" is incorrect, we get what you mean! Click here for a shipping quote.