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Top 5 Exhibition Booth Decoration Ideas During Festivals

Come festival and everyone is happily engaged in adding that extra flair of festivity and beauty to a home, indoors and outdoors. It is high time the exhibition booths also gear up to attract the customers to their stall. All the big festival decoration like Christmas and Deepavali have one thing in common and that is lighting, decoration, sweets, and feasts. Here are the top 5 festival decoration ideas you can use this festive season to add more attraction to your booth:

1. CNY Decoration

One of the best ways to decorate your booth is by setting up fun photo props. When people come to your booth and click their photo with the Chinese New Year Party theme as the backdrop they simply like to print and keep it. Use professionally printed backdrops for a photo booth. Make sure that you print the theme on a photo-quality paper. The backdrop measure ideally should be 36” x 60”.  You can also offer photo booth props such as clown nose, grass feather masks, photo stick props, glitter photo stick props and more.

The photo booths are one of the greatest ways to capture memories. By adding different ideas to the decoration you can be the reason for making their memories beautiful and happy.

2. Xmas

Trade advisors are of the opinion that you have only three minutes to attract a visitor to your booth or to make a purchase. So when all the other stalls are looking beautiful and attractive with their decoration how can you possibly stand out among all? You can use Yuletide decors as well as Xmas lamps. To save on electricity you can also use solar Christmas lights. The booth graphics should be bold and brief with the graphics representing the Christmas theme. You can also have a small Christmas tree with bells and other decorations hanging on it at the entrance to enhance the feel.

 

3. Deepavali

Since Diwali is a festival of lights, the first thing that is must for decorating a booth during this festival is lighting. Apart from putting the traditional diyas in one corner or at the entrance of your booth, you can as well think of having a rangoli design at the entrance or even on the wall. Make sure that the overall traditional look is essentially a part of the decoration. Give more emphasis on using red, yellow, and green colours that are considered highly auspicious in the Hindu tradition.

 

 

4. Hari Raya

Hari Raya is a Muslim festival that marks the culmination of the holy fasting month, Ramadan. Simple and little things can deck up your exhibition booths such as adding fresh flowers, fairy lights, and hanging moons, stars, and crescents. Fairy lights are the versatile small running lights that you can hang at the side or even at the entrance of your booth. You can use colours that speak of celebration and happiness such as white or gold to make the overall appearance classy.

 

5. International Characters

Market experts believe that children are the biggest customers as parents always give in to their demands. So when you want to lure children to your exhibition booth, you can attract them by decorating the booth with international characters such as Doraemon, Shin Chan, Hagemaru and so on. These are currently the hot favourite among the kids. You can stick their pictures or create cutouts on cardboard to attract attention.

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