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Employee Appreciation Banquet Decorations

I work for a close knit agency with about 200 employees. We are planning an banquet where we have the theme "we are family" and will play the game 'family feud'. We thought the table decorations could be family trees with photos of various employees. Our problem is we just have not come up with a cheap, easy tree. Any ideas? I thought maybe someone who had decorated for a family reunion or such might have some ideas.

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How about getting some of the small fallen tree branches that are everywhere and putting employee photos on those. You could stick the small branch in a heavy vase.
Sounds like a fun game!

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I would think you should be able to find a lot of branches sicne we just had the ice storm. Fill a can or flower pot with kitty litter to hold the branch upright. Clearanced photo christmas ornaments (on sale at Michaels) could be hung on the tree branches - or for something more "crafty" and less expensive - cut pictures out in shapes and mount on slightly larger colored paper - a string will hang them from the branches.

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If you can't find any mini trees or potted silk plants at a craft store you can create your own. Start with a pot and styrofoam section in it. You can put brown pipe cleaners or decorative twigs and decorate with greenery. You then can use mini clothes pins to attach pictures.

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I bet bent wire hangers would work like 4 or 5 straight lines with swirl bent into the ends to hold pictures held in place in a terra cotta pot with floral foam.

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Hi C.,
The cheapest method would be to cut branches off of your trees that need pruning anyway. You won't need leaves, they would interfer with the pictures. The easiest way to display them is to go to a dollar store and buy your vaces there...put styrafoam on the bopttom of the fase and then either marbles or shreaded package packing.
Hope this helps...good luck.
W. Q

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We had a baby shower recently with a money tree available and the hostess spray painted a tree branch with several off shoots and then tied ribbon to the branches and added a paper clip to attach the money or envelopes. The "trunk" of the tree was rooted in the bottom of a bucket with some kind of hardening putty. Hope this help a little.

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How about getting some of the small fallen tree branches that are everywhere and putting employee photos on those. You could stick the small branch in a heavy vase.
Sounds like a fun game!

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Cut branches from an attractive bush or tree. Put the branch in a clay flower pot with sand, kitty litter, marbles or whatever is cheap. Cut the photos in leaf shape, use ribbon to tie onto the branches.

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Well what you could do is go out and find a nice size tree limb with alot of branches...........not real big. lol Then spray paint it white or whatever color and then put the end in a big or small coffee can depending on the size and add concrete or plaster of paris (someting that will harden and not be too heavy). Then you could add small pics of everyone, little flowers or birds or whatever you want to decorate with.
I did this several years ago just to decorate each month for a theme tree in my home. It was pretty neat.
Good luck.
KayD

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