Elements Of Design In Party Decor – Rhythm
Myย elements of design in party decorย post generated lots of buzz; I also received several emails for more in-depth ideas about why these ideas ‘work’. By no means am I an expert with years of design under my belt. ย But as you work on more events, you start getting ‘the eye’…something doesn’t look right, something’s missing…and you’ll keep playing around until you get what feels right to you.
Thus, I’m inspired to do a mini-series using all eight principles of design (check out the post to see what I’m talking about); so far we’ve got balance,ย emphasis,ย movement, repetition,ย proportion, and today is rhythm. You create a rhythm when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
I am in serious love with this rainbow backdrop created by Gwynn Wasson Designs featured on Design Dazzle. ย The repeated use of pom poms give you the feel of the rainbow’s color flow.
Designer Dad’s white tableware carries your eyes around the various repeated elements, down across the plates, across the glass and cup, and down across the plates again.
The graduated sizes of picture frames in My Little Jedi’s backdrop illustrate a fun sense of movement.
Color is an element that can create a rhythm…a monochromatic look like this table from A Beautiful Mess ties all the elements together.
This party from Party Like Paulaย ties all its elements together with the strong color of the ruffled background and tablecloth.
Not only do the pops of color give a sense of movement, the repetition of the round shapes ties it together beautifully in Hello Naomi’s Eskimo party. Psst…check out the magazine it is featured in, so much yummy goodness!
Next time, it’s variety!







Yet another great installment on a fantastic series! Iโd love to see all of these put together in one place sometime…theyโre so informative!