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DIY (Do It Yourself)#1
A creative approach where individuals design and create decorations using their own skills and resourcefulness.
Event Theme#2
A central idea or concept that guides the design and decorations of an event, ensuring cohesion and relevance.
Mood Board#3
A visual collage that represents the overall aesthetic and theme of an event, helping to guide decor choices.
Budgeting#4
The process of planning and allocating financial resources for materials and supplies needed for decor.
Sourcing#5
Identifying and acquiring materials and supplies for event decorations, often focusing on affordability.
Presentation Skills#6
The ability to effectively communicate and showcase your decor project to an audience, highlighting key elements.
Event Safety#7
Understanding and implementing safety measures to prevent hazards during the planning and execution of an event.
Cohesion#8
The quality of being consistent and harmonious, particularly in how decor elements relate to the chosen theme.
Repurposing#9
Transforming existing materials into new decor items, promoting creativity and sustainability.
Crafting Techniques#10
Various methods and skills used in creating decorations, including cutting, gluing, and assembling materials.
Decor Elements#11
Individual components used in decorating an event, such as table centerpieces, banners, and lighting.
Hazard Identification#12
The process of recognizing potential safety risks associated with event decor and planning.
Visual Aids#13
Tools such as images or props used during presentations to enhance understanding and engagement.
Feedback Loop#14
A process of receiving and applying feedback to improve decor projects and presentation skills.
Setup Process#15
The sequence of actions taken to arrange and display decor items at the event venue.
Creative Vision#16
The unique perspective and ideas that guide the design and execution of an event's decor.
Documentation#17
Recording the process of creating and setting up decor, often through photos and notes.
Intimate Gathering#18
A small-scale event that allows for personalized decorations and a close-knit atmosphere.
Event Hosts#19
Individuals or groups responsible for organizing and executing an event, often involved in decor decisions.
Freelance Opportunities#20
Potential job prospects for individuals skilled in event decorating, allowing for independent work.
Crafting Supplies#21
Materials used in DIY projects, such as paper, fabric, glue, and tools.
Safety Checklist#22
A list of safety measures and precautions to be followed during event planning and execution.
Audience Engagement#23
Techniques used to involve and interact with the audience during presentations, enhancing communication.
Portfolio#24
A collection of work samples showcasing a student's decor projects and skills.
Event Planning Basics#25
Fundamental principles and practices involved in organizing and executing an event successfully.