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Event Ideas

January 14, 2014
Hand Wipes and Toothpicks
Hand Wipes and Toothpicks

Things tend to get messy at food festivals, tastings, and other events with lots of grub, so Delta provided toothpicks, hand wipes, and mints at the 2010 New York City Wine & Food Festival, a smart way to get the brand in front of attendees.

Photo: Anna Sekula/BizBash
Relief From High-Heel Suffering
Relief From High-Heel Suffering

After a long Oscar night, host Seth MacFarlane's official after-party included a station from Tkees, which encouraged guests to check their heels (similar to the way they would at a coat check) and pick up a pair of flip-flops—in gold, appropriate to the occasion.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Flip-Flop Takeaways
Flip-Flop Takeaways

MSNBC also had a flip-flop station at its White House Correspondents' Association Dinner after-party, providing relief for folks who had been on their feet all evening.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
The signage for the wild mushroom profiteroles bore the warning 'contains walnuts.'
The signage for the wild mushroom profiteroles bore the warning "contains walnuts."
Photo: David Fox Photography
Here's a fun idea for escort cards: Debi Lilly pinned names and table numbers onto fresh limes.
Here's a fun idea for escort cards: Debi Lilly pinned names and table numbers onto fresh limes.
Photo: Carasco Photography
Jewell Events Catering provided a spread of savory snacks, including ancho-chili-rubbed bacon lollipops on long bamboo skewers, stemming from a purple cabbage base.
Jewell Events Catering provided a spread of savory snacks, including ancho-chili-rubbed bacon lollipops on long bamboo skewers, stemming from a purple cabbage base.
Photo: Carasco Photography
Dainty items, including stuffed cherry peppers with Boursin mousse, were presented on silver trays. Guests ate the snacks in cushy lounge areas decorated by several vendors.
Dainty items, including stuffed cherry peppers with Boursin mousse, were presented on silver trays. Guests ate the snacks in cushy lounge areas decorated by several vendors.
Photo: Carasco Photography
Tie Sharing to Swag
Tie Sharing to Swag

OtterBox gave out its new Symmetry Series phone case to guests at the Kari Feinstein Style Lounge at Coachella. But the free stuff came with a not-so-gentle reminder to help proliferate the brand’s message on social media: A dedicated mirrored “selfie station" allowed guests to share their snaps (with their phones clearly pictured, of course) using the appropriate hashtags.

Photo: Alison Buck/Getty Images for Kari Feinstein
Provide Visual Aids
Provide Visual Aids

Offering guests extra props or backdrops to inspire selfies can sometimes seal the deal. During a holiday event, the W Fort Lauderdale placed mirrors in nine spots throughout the property, each embedded in elf-theme vignettes. After snapping their festive shots, guests could then upload the images to Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter using the hashtags #WFortLauderdale and #BringtheBright.

Photo: Courtesy of W Fort Lauderdale
1. Put Them Where Guests Snap Pics
1. Put Them Where Guests Snap Pics
If your event has an oversize prop, eye-catching decor piece, or some other feature guests are likely to want to photograph, that element is a smart place for a hashtag—and it's bound to make its way online throughout the night. For instance, a Los Angeles event for British Airways and Variety saw hashtags splashed in the front windshields of traditional British black cars. Similarly, Diesel printed the hashtag for its Reboot campaign last September on large-scale installations in New York's Union Square.
Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Variety
3. Add Them to Activities
3. Add Them to Activities
When events offer beauty and grooming treatments, guests are likely to feel compelled to share their post-experience transformation, whether it's a new hair look or a fresh manicure. At HBO's Luxury Lounge during the Emmys in Los Angeles, mats under mani stations encouraged social snaps for guests receiving Marc Jacobs Beauty manicures. And at Herbal Essences lounge at BMF's Hard Rock Hotel party during Lollapalooza in Chicago, hashtags on nearby signage encouraged guests to post beauty shots.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
4. Use Them to Encourage Interaction
4. Use Them to Encourage Interaction
Hashtags that encourage interaction on site through gamification or another kind of activity are sure to facilitate broad interaction online as well. At Target's Feed U.S.A. event, menus encouraged guests to interact and mingle with tablemates through social media prompts on menus.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis
5. Create Subliminal Reminders
5. Create Subliminal Reminders
Sometimes, it's not the biggest message that makes an impact, but the subtle and cleverly rendered one that gets guests' attention. For a look that was well integrated with the venue's existing decor, Pandora launched a new jewelry collection in Los Angeles and emblazoned the Mondrian hotel's bold oversize planters with hashtags.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan
6. Put Them Where Guests Are Likely to Linger
6. Put Them Where Guests Are Likely to Linger
Hashtags get noticed in places where guests spend much of their time on event day—and where they have physical space and incentive to hang out. Certainly, a photo activation is a compelling incentive: Evian's photo activation at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami put a hashtag right above the action, where it was sure to make its way online.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash
7. Offer Rewards for Using Them
7. Offer Rewards for Using Them
Turning tweeting into a competition drives major social media engagement—not to mention huge buzz at the event. During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim, prompts directed guests to use a tweet-operated Polaroid vending machine at the Ocean Drive Sun Covered Pool Party.
Photo: Tracy Block for BizBash
8. Pick a Medium That Gets Them Noticed
8. Pick a Medium That Gets Them Noticed
Hashtags printed on ordinary signage might get overlooked as guests' eyes glaze over to unremarkable displays. But employ a surprising medium to communicate the message and it's sure to get noticed—and photographed for social media. For example, Sonos used lipstick to playfully jot its event hashtag in an unmissable way.
Photo: Alex Porter/Getty Images
9. Make Them Public—In a Big Way
9. Make Them Public—In a Big Way
Sure, promoting hashtags within the boundaries of an event can get guests interacting. But put them outside the event's official walls and you're more likely to capture a bigger crowd. At the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, a 3-D projection of tweets using the official event hashtag appeared on a 35- by 65-foot billboard. The digital activation, created by Incredible Machines, ran at night, while during the day the billboard showed a static image of the hashtag printed on canvas. Similarly, AOL placed its hashtag on a giant billboard outside the venue of its upfront event during Advertising Week in New York.
Photo: Courtesy of Twitter
10. Supply the Technology
10. Supply the Technology
Every guest is likely carrying a smartphone in his or her pocket. But making social sharing as easy for guests as possible can only further encourage the behavior—so try printing hashtags right alongside displays of smartphones or other devices. At Samsung's tent at the Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas, attendees ordered free frozen yogurt and designed T-shirts from devices at stations emblazoned with the activation's hashtag.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
11. Make It Edible
11. Make It Edible
Putting hashtags on food isn't just a tasty idea—it's Instagram bait to boot. An event invitation to the Time Warner Cable Studios pop-up in New York before the Super Bowl came with a hashtag printed right on top of a cake.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
12. Make Them Selfie-Friendly
12. Make Them Selfie-Friendly
It's no secret that guests want to photograph themselves—and their friends—for their social media profiles. So if you put your message right in their field of view, you'll capture their attention—and social media impressions. At Prive Salon in Los Angeles for the Colgate Optic White beauty bar ahead of the Golden Globes, handles and hashtags decked mirrors.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
2. Place Them Where Guests Can't Miss Them
2. Place Them Where Guests Can't Miss Them
Hashtags printed on items that guests hold in their hands throughout the course of an event—say, a fan giveaway at a promotion, or a table card for a seated meal—cannot be easily ignored or forgotten. At Essence magazine's Black Women in Hollywood Oscar luncheon in Beverly Hills, hashtags and handles decked seating cards for easy reference.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
The Holiday Chic Suite
The Holiday Chic Suite

The Holiday Chic Suite was a lush pop-up space at the 900 Shops on Chicago's Michigan Avenue open this past holiday season. Overseen by Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event, the setup featured place cards tacked onto green apples with bejeweled pins.

Photo: Maypole Studios Photography
Catalina Island Conservancy Ball
Catalina Island Conservancy Ball

The fiery orange lights at the Catalina Casino evoked a giant campfire at the 2013 Catalina Island Conservancy Ball in Southern California. The fireside vibe carried through the rest of the evening's decor, which included centerpieces of illuminated apothecary jars filled with the makings of a classic campsite snack: s'mores.

Photo: Shana Cassidy Photography
The Nutcracker Family Dinner
The Nutcracker Family Dinner

In December 2013, Chicago's Joffrey Ballet hosted its annual Nutcracker Family Dinner. In lieu of centerpieces, tables were decked with platters of gold-dusted cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery. At the dinner tables, a sign read: "In the Land of Sweets, it is proper etiquette to eat dessert first."

Photo: Robert Carl
C2MTL—Commerce & Creativity
C2MTL—Commerce & Creativity

The conference was held at Montreal's contemporary art space Arsenal May 27 to 29. Attendees could eat their words, literally, at an installation from Glasgow Studio that turned their tweets into dried pasta. A wheel of alphabet pasta would spell out the words of tweets from attendees who used the hashtag #EatThat. Clear bags holding the pasta also had stickers printed with the original tweet.

Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
Wedding Reception
Wedding Reception

For a wedding reception, YourBash set chairs with gifts for guests in the event's color palette: individually wrapped and branded handkerchiefs labeled “for your tears of joy.” After the gifts served their purpose on the big day, guests took them home as favors.

Photo: David Michael Photography for YourBash
Butterfly Ball
Butterfly Ball

The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago hosted its annual Butterfly Ball on May 2. This year's function had a theme of “Abundant Nature,” and Event Creative's decor brought a taste of the outdoors to the tented dinner space. Centerpieces held suspended jelly jars that were filled with tiny LED lights, resembling jars of fireflies.

Photo: Timothy Musho Photography
Use unique structural containers to show off a few impactful blooms for a modern, artistic look, like the creation by Blueprint Studios that features butter yellow calla lilies and Billy Ball flowers.
Use unique structural containers to show off a few impactful blooms for a modern, artistic look, like the creation by Blueprint Studios that features butter yellow calla lilies and Billy Ball flowers.
Photo: Michelle Nicole Photography
Similar to branches, stumps are creative replacements for expensive vessels and leave more funds for flowers. Showorks dresses up the humble tree trunk with vibrant roses and gerbera daises.
Similar to branches, stumps are creative replacements for expensive vessels and leave more funds for flowers. Showorks dresses up the humble tree trunk with vibrant roses and gerbera daises.
Photo: Courtesy of Showorks
Collect reclaimed rocks, wood, and seashells to fill apothecary jars of varying sizes, shapes, and heights for displays such as the underwater-inspired design from Blueprint Studios.
Collect reclaimed rocks, wood, and seashells to fill apothecary jars of varying sizes, shapes, and heights for displays such as the underwater-inspired design from Blueprint Studios.
Photo: Courtesy of Blue Print Studio
Liz Page Associates, along with designer Max Ultimate Food, wove gold-wire ribbon throughout short glass vases, using reusable LED pillar candles as accents. The look brought to life the theme of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation fund-raiser—“The Golden Thread”—in an affordable way in October 2013.
Liz Page Associates, along with designer Max Ultimate Food, wove gold-wire ribbon throughout short glass vases, using reusable LED pillar candles as accents. The look brought to life the theme of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation fund-raiser—“The Golden Thread”—in an affordable way in October 2013.
Photo: Courtesy of Liz Page Associates
As a budget-friendly alternative to lush fall flowers, fill vases with affordable tree branches sprouting colorful autumn foliage, like the bountiful, statement-making maple leaf arrangement by Van Wyck & Van Wyck.
As a budget-friendly alternative to lush fall flowers, fill vases with affordable tree branches sprouting colorful autumn foliage, like the bountiful, statement-making maple leaf arrangement by Van Wyck & Van Wyck.
Photo: Courtesy of Van Wyck & Van Wyck
Showorks creates cheerful centerpieces by filling Mason jars of varying sizes with wildflowers, which are reasonably priced per bunch. Repurposed wine and liquor bottles also work as makeshift vases.
Showorks creates cheerful centerpieces by filling Mason jars of varying sizes with wildflowers, which are reasonably priced per bunch. Repurposed wine and liquor bottles also work as makeshift vases.
Photo: Shannon Livingston
Found objects don’t always have to be from nature. For this year’s AMC upfront after-party, Empire Entertainment used classic ’80s artifacts—floppy disks and cassette tapes—to construct lighted lamps in lieu of high-end floral centerpieces.
Found objects don’t always have to be from nature. For this year’s AMC upfront after-party, Empire Entertainment used classic ’80s artifacts—floppy disks and cassette tapes—to construct lighted lamps in lieu of high-end floral centerpieces.
Photo: Rick Gilbert
Lanterns, whether simple or ornate, offer a theatrical alternative to traditional tabletop decor. Style the lighting items to suit any event theme or atmosphere, such as the Moroccan-inspired ones used by Showorks.
Lanterns, whether simple or ornate, offer a theatrical alternative to traditional tabletop decor. Style the lighting items to suit any event theme or atmosphere, such as the Moroccan-inspired ones used by Showorks.
Photo: Courtesy of Showorks
Blueprint Studios lines up basic votive candles in a mirrored box for a dramatic, low-cost solution.
Blueprint Studios lines up basic votive candles in a mirrored box for a dramatic, low-cost solution.
Photo: Courtesy of Blue Print Studio
Make Gift Bags Conditional on Posting
Make Gift Bags Conditional on Posting

Retailer South Moon Under partnered with Rock the Vote for its inaugural Summer Spin Pool Party August 3 at the Embassy Row Hotel rooftop. To expand the reach of the intentionally intimate pool soiree beyond its 100 invite-only guests, event planner Jessica Hoy of NeuProfile put a social media spin on a familiar item: the gift bag. Converse, Lacoste, Stila, Kate Somerville cosmetics, and others contributed beach-related products like towels, sunglasses, and sunscreen to the gift bags. Hoy set up stations for each of the 11 sponsors with tent cards of the hosting brands’ Twitter handles and event hashtags. Bloggers and other partygoers took photos of the tables and wrote about the products individually rather than just collectively in a single story. Guests then showed a staffer their tweets on the way out to receive a bag.

Photo: D. Channing Muller for BizBash
Make Your Live Twitter Feed Too Big to Miss
Make Your Live Twitter Feed Too Big to Miss

As the sun went down in Cannes, France, June 17, Twitter fired up a 40,000-lumens Barco projector mounted on a roof 150 feet across a street from the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. The venue was the site of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, a weeklong award program to recognize creative excellence in advertising and communications. For the next several hours, a 3-D projection of tweets using the official event hashtag, #CannesLions, appeared on a 35- by 65-foot billboard located 30 feet above the venue’s entrance. The digital activation, created by Incredible Machines, ran for five hours that night and for the next three nights, while during the day the billboard showed a static image of the hashtag printed on canvas. The top tweets with the hashtag were projected onto the billboard at night, and the display also included live tweets from specific users that were selected by Twitter. The projection was a success, garnering substantial interest from the festival’s 12,000 attendees and contributing to more than 91,000 tweets using #CannesLions. That’s a 51 percent increase compared to 2012 and translated to a total reach of 542 million people, according to Buzz Radar. To generate excitement the first night, Twitter hosted a gathering in a penthouse across the street from the billboard right before the projector turned on.

Photo: Courtesy of Twitter
Create Photo-Ready Vignettes
Create Photo-Ready Vignettes

Godiva Chocolatier designed part of a new product launch to promote social sharing. The Godiva Truffle Takeoff Tour introduced truffle flights, which package six truffles along a similar theme, arranged by intensity, like wine or beer flights. At the New York kickoff September 17 at Gansevoort Plaza, passersby could sample truffles and pose for photos in front of six tableaux. Playing off of the campaign tagline of “every truffle tells a story,” the tongue-in-cheek scenes included the tiramisu truffle's “Tiara Miss-U Pageant,” where people could wear tiaras and sashes on a stagelike setting, a “Take Flight” scene in which people stood in front of wings created from frilly feathers, and a sports-theme “It's Crunch Time” scene in which people could lift dumbbells that had giant nut truffles in place of weights. Large screens displayed social posts that used the #TruffleTakeoff hashtag.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Provide Props
Provide Props

For a highly visual—and Instagram-friendly—photo opp, social media prompts served as props against a grassy wall decorated with Veuve bottles at the fourth annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at Will Rogers State Historic Park in Los Angeles on October 5. Working with Veuve director of communications Christine Kaculis, BrownHot Events produced the event once again with the chic, subtly branded details that characterize the annual sporting event.

Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
Promise Free Food
Promise Free Food

Ben & Jerry’s dished out about 16,000 cups of free Bonnaroo Buzz, Late Night Snack, and other flavors of its ice cream—and gained more than 2,000 new Twitter followers—during its Summer Scoop Truck Tour in Miami in 2011. The program, managed by Gigunda Group, invited the brand’s fans on Twitter and Facebook to help determine where the truck would stop each day, with the goal of raising the brand’s profile in the Miami market and attracting new customers.

Photo: Courtesy of Gigunda Group
Create Interactive Installations
Create Interactive Installations

Wine tastings typically stick to a format that involves stations, swirling, and sipping, but a recent event in Toronto broke free of any staid formulas. Underscoring its company name, Open Wine hosted an event at 2nd Floor in April that had a “Be Open” theme, and guests were encouraged to open themselves up to more than just new types of vino. Plenty of the host company's product was on hand, but tasting the wine was just a jumping-off point for a night that included ping-pong tournaments, liquid-nitrogen doughnuts, temporary tattoos, and lots of tweeting. Guests placed R.F.I.D.-enabled wine glasses down on the so-called “Bird Box,” which was created for the event and pre-programmed with action tweets, which encouraged guests to participate in various activations at the event. The tweets from @Open_Wines included: "Hey @[user], Damn, you look great. Find our photog @textstyles + pose for a photo so we can remember this FOREVER. #BeOPENparty."

Photo: Stefania Yarhi
Gamify the Experience
Gamify the Experience

In an effort to find an innovative way to encourage tweeting at AT&T-sponsored events, Team Epic worked with Brightline Interactive to develop what it calls a “Twitter balloon”: a balloon six feet in diameter connected to an air compressor that is activated by tweets with a particular hashtag. “There are a lot of Twitter walls that show tweets as they come in, but this performs a physical action and it happens within less than a second,” said Andrew Knutson, manager for Team Epic. “As soon as you tweet, you hear the air going to the balloon, which is pretty cool. You’ll see crowds forming, especially as the balloon gets bigger.” AT&T unveiled the balloon at the N.C.A.A. Final Four men's basketball championship last spring and has since used it at events such as the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival in San Francisco, the College World Series in Omaha, CMA Music Festival in Nashville, and Music Midtown in Atlanta. Signage at the events encourages attendees to tweet with a particular hashtag. Each tweet triggers a burst of air into the balloon, and the person whose tweet causes the balloon to pop wins a prize such as an AT&T phone.

Photo: Courtesy of Team Epic
Automate Social Media Posting
Automate Social Media Posting

As the 80,000 attendees at last year’s Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival celebrated on a Tennessee farm, news of their daily activities was posting to Facebook, creating nearly 1.5 million social impressions. But the attendees weren’t pulling out their smartphones to connect to Facebook; instead they were swiping wristbands with R.F.I.D. technology at one of 20 check-in portals around the 700-acre venue.

Photo: Erika Goldring
Incorporate a New Technology
Incorporate a New Technology

At London Fashion Week in September, Topshop tested a new app that allowed it to transmit photos, Web links, and other content to mobile devices using sound. The mobile app Chirp, available as a free download, shares data via a 1.8-second series of notes that sound similar to birdsong. The “chirps” played on speakers at the show in Regent’s Park and also in Topshop’s Oxford Circus store, where the retailer created what it called a “digital garden” with monitors suspended from trees like birdhouses. Folks within earshot of the speakers who had the app open on their phones instantly received the content, which included runway images, photos of the clothes being made, backstage activities, and hair and makeup preparations. Recipients could tap on the images to receive additional information, and they could also share the images via Twitter, Facebook, and email.

Photo: Courtesy of Topshop
Engage Bloggers (Who Have Engaged Social Media Followings)
Engage Bloggers (Who Have Engaged Social Media Followings)

Magic, the massive fashion trade event in Las Vegas, wants to be a 365-day-a-year platform that lives far beyond its venues’ walls. To that end, Magic tapped more than 50 official bloggers to curate content throughout the 2011 show. The selection was based on the quality of bloggers' content, unique points of view, and their understanding of the business of fashion.

Photo: BizBash
Link Social Media to Swag
Link Social Media to Swag

To get a treat from a Polaroid vending machine at Ocean Drive's Sun Covered pool party as part of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim in Miami, guests had to tweet a code that would activate the machine.

Photo: Tracy Block for BizBash
Ideal as an indulgent group activity or meeting break, the Chocolate Lounge & Wine Bar inside the Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Paris Las Vegas now offers wine and chocolate pairings starting at $8. The “Grand Tour” includes six wine pours and paired chocolates, and a sommelier is on hand to lead guests through the options.
Ideal as an indulgent group activity or meeting break, the Chocolate Lounge & Wine Bar inside the Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Paris Las Vegas now offers wine and chocolate pairings starting at $8. The “Grand Tour” includes six wine pours and paired chocolates, and a sommelier is on hand to lead guests through the options.
Photo: Courtesy of Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Paris Las Vegas
Kehoe Designs’ new Goldsmith Holiday decor scheme includes golden furniture rentals and marble-top accent tables. The collection introduces the new Paloma sofa and also includes bar fronts made from silky, kelly green fabrics and sleek white reindeer sculptures. For small, impromptu gatherings, the company can arrange for decor in as little as seven days; more elaborate events require longer lead times.
Kehoe Designs’ new Goldsmith Holiday decor scheme includes golden furniture rentals and marble-top accent tables. The collection introduces the new Paloma sofa and also includes bar fronts made from silky, kelly green fabrics and sleek white reindeer sculptures. For small, impromptu gatherings, the company can arrange for decor in as little as seven days; more elaborate events require longer lead times.
Photo: Ryan Sjostrom
The shimmery silver tablecloths from Over the Top Rental Linens in Miami can add a dose of holiday sparkle.
The shimmery silver tablecloths from Over the Top Rental Linens in Miami can add a dose of holiday sparkle.
Photo: Courtesy of Over the Top Rental Linens
For in-office holiday celebrations, provide a sugar rush courtesy of John Kelly Chocolates in Los Angeles. “The Slab” is a three-pound truffle fudge bar that can be ordered in 17 flavors and serves 48 people.
For in-office holiday celebrations, provide a sugar rush courtesy of John Kelly Chocolates in Los Angeles. “The Slab” is a three-pound truffle fudge bar that can be ordered in 17 flavors and serves 48 people.
Photo: Courtesy of John Kelly Chocolates
Baked by Melissa in New York has introduced a six-foot-tall gumball machine that dispenses the company’s bite-size cupcakes. It can fit as many as 2,000 mini cupcake pods, with a minimum order of 1,000—fill it with December’s winter-themed “Mini of the Month” for holiday events. Rental fees start at $4,200.
Baked by Melissa in New York has introduced a six-foot-tall gumball machine that dispenses the company’s bite-size cupcakes. It can fit as many as 2,000 mini cupcake pods, with a minimum order of 1,000—fill it with December’s winter-themed “Mini of the Month” for holiday events. Rental fees start at $4,200.
Photo: Courtesy of Baked by Melissa
The cake pop trend shows no sign of slowing down. Find holiday dessert table ideas from Cake Pops: Holidays ($15, Chronicle Books) by Bakerella’s Angie Dudley. The book includes two dozen winter-themed cake pop ideas, plus tips for displaying and gift-wrapping the treats.
The cake pop trend shows no sign of slowing down. Find holiday dessert table ideas from Cake Pops: Holidays ($15, Chronicle Books) by Bakerella’s Angie Dudley. The book includes two dozen winter-themed cake pop ideas, plus tips for displaying and gift-wrapping the treats.
Photo: Courtesy of Chronicle Books
Windows Catering in Washington is offering gingerbread houses in the form of the White House, the Pentagon, or the Capitol building. Also available as eye-catching holiday party centerpieces: smaller scale, customized versions of offices or homes.
Windows Catering in Washington is offering gingerbread houses in the form of the White House, the Pentagon, or the Capitol building. Also available as eye-catching holiday party centerpieces: smaller scale, customized versions of offices or homes.
Photo: Courtesy of Windows Catering
Orlando's Wildly Different has a new teambuilding activity that involves guests working together to stuff teddy bears and assemble no-sew blankets to give to kids in need. Wildly Different provides all materials, staff, and coordination with a local charity.
Orlando's Wildly Different has a new teambuilding activity that involves guests working together to stuff teddy bears and assemble no-sew blankets to give to kids in need. Wildly Different provides all materials, staff, and coordination with a local charity.
Photo: Courtesy of Wildly Different
Rutland Nurseries can create an outdoor feel at indoor events. The full-service landscape design company, which services Massachusetts and New England, uses live trees to create enchanted forests, winter wonderlands, and more.
Rutland Nurseries can create an outdoor feel at indoor events. The full-service landscape design company, which services Massachusetts and New England, uses live trees to create enchanted forests, winter wonderlands, and more.
Photo: Evan Bradford
The new glittering Diamond event carpets from Toronto-based Reznick Carpets cost $3 Cdn. per square foot and come in four colors: red, purple, gold, and silver. (They can also be shipped to the U.S.)
The new glittering Diamond event carpets from Toronto-based Reznick Carpets cost $3 Cdn. per square foot and come in four colors: red, purple, gold, and silver. (They can also be shipped to the U.S.)
Photo: Courtesy of Reznick Carpets
Eggnog shots with mini gingerbread cookies, by Schaffer’s Genuine Foods in Los Angeles
Eggnog shots with mini gingerbread cookies, by Schaffer’s Genuine Foods in Los Angeles
Photo: Bridget Kenny for BizBash
Brown butter plum cake with almond praline and caramel, by 10tation Event Catering in Toronto
Brown butter plum cake with almond praline and caramel, by 10tation Event Catering in Toronto
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
Ontario quail legs filled with Berkshire sausage and wrapped with Niagara prosciutto, by 10tation Event Catering in Toronto
Ontario quail legs filled with Berkshire sausage and wrapped with Niagara prosciutto, by 10tation Event Catering in Toronto
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
Turkey lollipops stuffed with homemade stuffing and dried cranberries, drizzled with cranberry reduction, by Riviera Caterers in New York
Turkey lollipops stuffed with homemade stuffing and dried cranberries, drizzled with cranberry reduction, by Riviera Caterers in New York
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Chestnut-encrusted filet mignon topped with pumpkin mousse displayed on an indoor barbecue with dry ice, by Riviera Caterers in New York
Chestnut-encrusted filet mignon topped with pumpkin mousse displayed on an indoor barbecue with dry ice, by Riviera Caterers in New York
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Turkey rillettes with cranberry Grand Marnier gelée on sage brown butter croutons, by Schaffer’s Genuine Foods in Los Angeles
Turkey rillettes with cranberry Grand Marnier gelée on sage brown butter croutons, by Schaffer’s Genuine Foods in Los Angeles
Photo: Bridget Kenny for BizBash
Gold-dusted risotto served in butternut squash cups, by Boutique Bites Catering and Events in Chicago
Gold-dusted risotto served in butternut squash cups, by Boutique Bites Catering and Events in Chicago
Photo: Tyllie Barbosa for BizBash
Mini turkey sandwiches with cranberry jam, by Boutique Bites Catering and Events in Chicago
Mini turkey sandwiches with cranberry jam, by Boutique Bites Catering and Events in Chicago
Photo: Tyllie Barbosa for BizBash
Crimson agave-scented beet soup sippers with sage gremolata, by Tables of Content in Boston
Crimson agave-scented beet soup sippers with sage gremolata, by Tables of Content in Boston
Photo: Gary Tardiff for BizBash
Cucumber cups filled with red quinoa salad and golden beet chutney, by Tables of Content in Boston
Cucumber cups filled with red quinoa salad and golden beet chutney, by Tables of Content in Boston
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Ideal for company picnics and outdoor festivals, the mobile zip line from NY Party Works lets guests of all ages fly overhead. The line from the New York-based company accommodates two people at a time and travels at 21 miles per hour and as high as 300 feet. The zip line’s spring-based system slows down the landing, using a hydraulic decelerator to lower the thrill-seeker to the ground. The zip line is currently permitted for events in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Pricing, including staff, is from $3,795 for four hours.
Ideal for company picnics and outdoor festivals, the mobile zip line from NY Party Works lets guests of all ages fly overhead. The line from the New York-based company accommodates two people at a time and travels at 21 miles per hour and as high as 300 feet. The zip line’s spring-based system slows down the landing, using a hydraulic decelerator to lower the thrill-seeker to the ground. The zip line is currently permitted for events in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Pricing, including staff, is from $3,795 for four hours.
Photo: Courtesy of Extreme Engineering
Evoke and Carnival Day teamed up to design and build a giant Lite-Brite for events in the Washington area. The 4- by 8-foot piece has 2,100 peg spaces backlit by 240 individual LED lights and can come customized with a company logo. Guests interact with it by plugging in their own colored pegs.
Evoke and Carnival Day teamed up to design and build a giant Lite-Brite for events in the Washington area. The 4- by 8-foot piece has 2,100 peg spaces backlit by 240 individual LED lights and can come customized with a company logo. Guests interact with it by plugging in their own colored pegs.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com
Old Crow Smokehouse in Chicago hosts country line-dancing workshops. Held in the spacious dining room of the Lakeview restaurant, the one-hour lessons include a welcome cocktail, and afterwards, groups help themselves to a barbecue buffet. The workshops accommodate groups of 50.
Old Crow Smokehouse in Chicago hosts country line-dancing workshops. Held in the spacious dining room of the Lakeview restaurant, the one-hour lessons include a welcome cocktail, and afterwards, groups help themselves to a barbecue buffet. The workshops accommodate groups of 50.
Photo: Courtesy of Old Crow Smokehouse
The Hazelton Hotel in Toronto recently launched Meetings by McEwan. Celebrity chef Mark McEwan heads up the hotel’s restaurant, One, and his new meeting packages include bespoke dinners with wine pairings and morning and lunchtime snacks. Items include house-made doughnuts, smoked-salmon wraps, and tagliatelle with roasted wild mushrooms.
The Hazelton Hotel in Toronto recently launched Meetings by McEwan. Celebrity chef Mark McEwan heads up the hotel’s restaurant, One, and his new meeting packages include bespoke dinners with wine pairings and morning and lunchtime snacks. Items include house-made doughnuts, smoked-salmon wraps, and tagliatelle with roasted wild mushrooms.
Photo: Courtesy of the Hazleton Hotel
Try a unique teambuilding activity with Limo Cycle Tours, which offers ghost tours, history tours, and pub crawls in downtown Sanford, Florida. The company has two 15-passenger, pedal-powered vehicles. Both have padded seats with backs, personal fans that can spray cool mist, a six-speaker sound system, and two 60-quart coolers for drinks and snacks. Pricing starts at $175 per hour with a minimum two-hour rental.
Try a unique teambuilding activity with Limo Cycle Tours, which offers ghost tours, history tours, and pub crawls in downtown Sanford, Florida. The company has two 15-passenger, pedal-powered vehicles. Both have padded seats with backs, personal fans that can spray cool mist, a six-speaker sound system, and two 60-quart coolers for drinks and snacks. Pricing starts at $175 per hour with a minimum two-hour rental.
Photo: Courtesy of Limo Cycle Tours
Add a pop of color and movement to events, festivals, and other gatherings with easy-to-install streamers from the Color Condition. The Dallas-based artists, known for their temporary installations using multicolored streamers in varying lengths and widths, collaborated with Brooklyn design and rental resource Patina for their latest collection. The decorations are available for rent nationwide in a mix of panels, baskets, or canopies through Patina.
Add a pop of color and movement to events, festivals, and other gatherings with easy-to-install streamers from the Color Condition. The Dallas-based artists, known for their temporary installations using multicolored streamers in varying lengths and widths, collaborated with Brooklyn design and rental resource Patina for their latest collection. The decorations are available for rent nationwide in a mix of panels, baskets, or canopies through Patina.
Photo: Courtesy of Patina & the Color Condition
Crowd-source images at your next event with the South Beach Photo Booth Company’s #SocialParty Instagram Photo Bar. Guests can upload images to their own Instagram accounts with a unique hashtag. The South Florida company’s Photo Bar then adds custom event branding to the photos for guests to tweet, email, and post to Facebook or print. Services are available in several locations throughout the United States, including Florida, California, and Texas.
Crowd-source images at your next event with the South Beach Photo Booth Company’s #SocialParty Instagram Photo Bar. Guests can upload images to their own Instagram accounts with a unique hashtag. The South Florida company’s Photo Bar then adds custom event branding to the photos for guests to tweet, email, and post to Facebook or print. Services are available in several locations throughout the United States, including Florida, California, and Texas.
Photo: Courtesy of South Beach Photo Booth Company
The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles debuted the ­exhibition “California Dreamin’: The Sounds of Laurel Canyon, 1965-1977” in May. The show explores the story of the Los Angeles rock scene from the ­mid-1960s to mid-1970s and features such artifacts as Jim Morrison’s ­writing chair, Arthur Lee’s six-string guitar, and the original photography of Henry Diltz and Graham Nash from the era. The show runs through November 30; group ticketing is ­available for 10 or more.
The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles debuted the ­exhibition “California Dreamin’: The Sounds of Laurel Canyon, 1965-1977” in May. The show explores the story of the Los Angeles rock scene from the ­mid-1960s to mid-1970s and features such artifacts as Jim Morrison’s ­writing chair, Arthur Lee’s six-string guitar, and the original photography of Henry Diltz and Graham Nash from the era. The show runs through November 30; group ticketing is ­available for 10 or more.
Photo: WireImage
Boston’s Krissy Price launched Pollen Floral Design last spring. Her arrangements for corporate events, fund-raisers, and weddings are inspired by the lush look of natural gardens. Services are available for travel throughout the New England area, including Cape Cod.
Boston’s Krissy Price launched Pollen Floral Design last spring. Her arrangements for corporate events, fund-raisers, and weddings are inspired by the lush look of natural gardens. Services are available for travel throughout the New England area, including Cape Cod.
Photo: Courtesy of Pollen Floral Designs
Las Vegas’s Bellagio introduced what it’s billing as the first chef’s table within a buffet. The experience includes a team that prepares dishes table-side, including a specialty menu that can be adjusted based on guests’ preferences or dietary restrictions. Offerings include artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, caviar, live-action salad creations, meat carvings such as lamb and prime rib, and a house-made chocolate fondue presentation for dipping fresh fruit, brownies, and marshmallows. Reservations are accepted for parties of eight or more.
Las Vegas’s Bellagio introduced what it’s billing as the first chef’s table within a buffet. The experience includes a team that prepares dishes table-side, including a specialty menu that can be adjusted based on guests’ preferences or dietary restrictions. Offerings include artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, caviar, live-action salad creations, meat carvings such as lamb and prime rib, and a house-made chocolate fondue presentation for dipping fresh fruit, brownies, and marshmallows. Reservations are accepted for parties of eight or more.
Photo: O'Gara/Bissell Photography
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3-D Snowflake Kit

Planning an office holiday party? Get crafty with the 3-D snowflake kit, $13.95, from Paper Source to create a cubicle of flurries. The kit makes four garland strands.

Photo: Courtesy of Paper Source
At the Cooper-Hewitt's National Design Awards in New York in 2011, designer David Stark used colorful rolls of tape supplied by 3M as seating cards. The rolls were stacked on rods atop the tables.
At the Cooper-Hewitt's National Design Awards in New York in 2011, designer David Stark used colorful rolls of tape supplied by 3M as seating cards. The rolls were stacked on rods atop the tables.
Photo: Richard Patterson/Courtesy of Cooper-Hewitt
Last year, the Holiday Chic Suite popped up on Chicago's Michigan Avenue, where Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event oversaw the design—including seating cards pinned to green apples with sparkly tacks.
Last year, the Holiday Chic Suite popped up on Chicago's Michigan Avenue, where Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event oversaw the design—including seating cards pinned to green apples with sparkly tacks.
Photo: Maypole Studios Photography
Guests could pose for photographs in a sleigh at the entrance.
Guests could pose for photographs in a sleigh at the entrance.
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
RSBP Events designed the event, with slate gray, black, and purple decor, accented by 40 chandeliers and crystal beading throughout the ballroom.
RSBP Events designed the event, with slate gray, black, and purple decor, accented by 40 chandeliers and crystal beading throughout the ballroom.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Showorks suspended beaded curtains from the ceiling.
Showorks suspended beaded curtains from the ceiling.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Room Service by AFR Event Furnishings provided slate gray sofas and ottomans for the lounge area of the ballroom.
Room Service by AFR Event Furnishings provided slate gray sofas and ottomans for the lounge area of the ballroom.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Three local restaurants and Puff 'n Stuff Catering set up food stations for dinner service.
Three local restaurants and Puff 'n Stuff Catering set up food stations for dinner service.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Mangroves restaurant served beef tartare at its food station.
Mangroves restaurant served beef tartare at its food station.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
The foundation displayed graphics from The Power of Giving, a children's book Ryan Nece is working on with illustrator Jason Hulfish.
The foundation displayed graphics from The Power of Giving, a children's book Ryan Nece is working on with illustrator Jason Hulfish.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Cutouts of characters from the children's book were also on display.
Cutouts of characters from the children's book were also on display.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Artist Matt Callahan created a painting of Tampa landmarks on site that the foundation later included in the auction.
Artist Matt Callahan created a painting of Tampa landmarks on site that the foundation later included in the auction.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Gospel singer Belinda Womack led the choir in a performance of 'He Saw the Best in Me.'
Gospel singer Belinda Womack led the choir in a performance of "He Saw the Best in Me."
Photo: © Pezz Photo
The foundation created a giving board on which guests could purchase a square. Each dollar amount corresponded to a different one of the foundation's programs, which received the donation.
The foundation created a giving board on which guests could purchase a square. Each dollar amount corresponded to a different one of the foundation's programs, which  received the donation.
Photo: © Pezz Photo
Bring in a Marching Band
Bring in a Marching Band

Planners aimed to incorporate plenty of "surprise and delight" into the Engage Conference, which was held in Orlando in December. One such surprise was announcing to the conference's 350 attendees that they were "going to Disney World" after the second day of programming. Confetti fell, glittery mouse ears were distributed, and Disney characters appeared to amp up the excitement before guests headed to the Magic Kingdom. The 14-piece Main Street Philharmonic Marching Band (pictured) also appeared in the Four Seasons's ballroom as part of the surprise announcement.

Photo: Laura Decarlo
Add Unannounced Details to the Program
Add Unannounced Details to the Program

Nearly 5,000 fans of fantasy films, TV shows, and books gathered at the Orange County Convention Center in 2014 for LeakyCon, an annual convention. That year, organizers launched “pop-up programming”—nearly two dozen carefully orchestrated occurrences that were not part of the official schedule. One of the pop-up events that generated the most interest from attendees was a reenactment of the final scene from the second season of Sherlock, with actor Maxwell Glick playing the part of Dr. Watson.

Photo: Cheri Root Photography
Have a Week of Surprises
Have a Week of Surprises

For company gatherings in particular, surprises don't have to be limited to the course of a single event. For example, in 2008, Sg2 Health Care Intelligence headed to Chicago's Cafe Brauer for a company party (pictured) that culminated a series of holiday perks. For the week leading up to the event, employees were treated to in-office wine tastings, manicures, and massages.

Photo: Joey Silberhorn
Employ Celebrities—But Not Just for Entertainment
Employ Celebrities—But Not Just for Entertainment

It's typical to use a celebrity as a featured entertainer. But guests are more surprised to encounter celebrities in unexpected place—such as behind the bar. At the MSNBC's White House Correspondents Dinner after-party in Washington in 2012, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow poured drinks for part of the evening.

Photo: Michael Loccisano/MSNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images for MSNBC
Have Entertainment in Unexpected Places
Have Entertainment in Unexpected Places

Another way to surprise guests is to keep them amused and engaged during otherwise tedious parts of an event, such as standing in line to register or waiting for valet. At the Shedd Aquarium's 2008 gala in Chicago, fire dancers from Pyrotechniq performed for guests waiting for their cars after the event. The surprise aligned with the institution's overall brand messaging. “This is something we do at Shedd Aquarium on a daily basis—engage guests while they are waiting for something, to make the time go faster and the wait not seem so long,” said Jennifer Baryl, then the senior director of the aquarium.

Photo: Brenna Hernandez
Give a Surprise Takeaway Gift
Give a Surprise Takeaway Gift

Guests always enjoy gifts—perhaps even more so when they're unexpected. Coupa, a spend-management software company, hosts an annual user conference called "Inspire." In 2014, planners from Roar Events surprised guests by sending them home with boxes of doughnuts.

Photo: Drew Altizer Photography
Oversize art pieces doubled as meeting points for guests amid the sprawling grounds.
Oversize art pieces doubled as meeting points for guests amid the sprawling grounds.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
For the launch of the catering and event program at New York’s WTC860 - Riviera at the World Trade event space in December 2015, Riviera Caterers built a 24-foot-long, 8-foot-high pretzel wall. The interactive wall held 600 pretzels of different flavors, including garlic parsley, cheddar, cinnamon, salted, and plain, along with dipping sauces. The setup is customizable and can be converted for a variety of displays such as a salad or bagel bar.
For the launch of the catering and event program at New York’s WTC860 - Riviera at the World Trade event space in December 2015, Riviera Caterers built a 24-foot-long, 8-foot-high pretzel wall. The interactive wall held 600 pretzels of different flavors, including garlic parsley, cheddar, cinnamon, salted, and plain, along with dipping sauces. The setup is customizable and can be converted for a variety of displays such as a salad or bagel bar.
Photo: BFA.com
To serve fresh fruit, Chicago catering firm Limelight inserts skewers into a decorative wall featuring colorful wallpaper that can be customized for any event. Guests then dip the fruit into accompanying sauces.
To serve fresh fruit, Chicago catering firm Limelight inserts skewers into a decorative wall featuring colorful wallpaper that can be customized for any event. Guests then dip the fruit into accompanying sauces.
Photo: Erika DuFour Photography
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