From: TDDJIMMIE@aol.com Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 08:44:01 EDT Subject: Topiary Centerpieces To: balloondeco@balloonhq.com Hi Everybody, First of all, I want to say thank-you for all of the responses I received on where I can purchase the "2000 Wine Glasses". I have a client whom is looking for a unique favor for a family reunion. I am going to suggest that she have the glasses printed with the family name on them. I was sent two glasses that had printing on them (thanks Continental Sales)and they are soooo classy looking, boy is she going to think I'm so clever LOL !! I have a question about using topiary (puff ball) centerpieces made with 21" lomey pedistals. I have a wedding coming up where part of the head, cake, and buffet tables will incorporate the top of a topiary ball. I want the centerpieces to match. I have not yet had the opportunity to use the 21" lomey pedistals. Last night I designed one and my view just grazed the bottom of the topiary ball. I am afraid that the view would be blocked for someone with a longer torso (I'm 5'5" on my tip-toes), yet you see designs in Images magazine all the time, used for centerpieces....also, it doesn't meet the 14-24 inch rule. My question is, if I use the 21" pedistals, will I find all of the centerpieces on the floor? Should I use 31" pedistals (I don't have that size at home to practice on). What has your experiences been? Thank-you, Tina J., Inflatable Functions, Ca.