Like on TV: Cold sparklers at your wedding!

You’ve seen these stunning sparklers on TV, I am sure – and now you can have them for your wedding! Be it to accentuate your pronouncement as husband and wife, be it to give your First Dance extra glamour – this fantastic visual effect is now available for private events. And that is great, given that nearly everywhere across the nation, fireworks and regular sparklers are no longer permitted, due to the fire hazard they constitute. So what makes cold sparklers less dangerous and more accessible?

Cold sparklers, also known as cold spark machines, are special effects devices used to create stunning spark fountain displays. Unlike traditional fireworks, they produce a controlled stream of sparks that are cool to the touch and safe for indoor use when operated correctly.

They are called “cold” because the sparks they emit are generated from a powdered titanium alloy and burn at a much lower temperature than conventional pyrotechnics—typically under 130°F (55°C). This significantly reduces the risk of fire or burns, making them safer around people, fabrics, and decor. Mark my words: “safer” – not completely safe. The sparks can still cause burns or a fire, and that is the reason whycold spark machines are still classified as pyrotechnic devices nearly everywhere and require a pyrotechnics license and a permit to operate them. Laws vary by location, but you absolutely need to find out ahead of time the requirements for your particular location – even if DJ companies offer their cold spark machines along their DJ’ing, MC’ing and photo booth services. Don’t be fooled… if you book them for your event despite their lack of a proper license, all liability falls to you. Believe me, I had to do thorough research for one of my brides, and this is the result. Better safe than sorry!

And now – enjoy the (cold sparkler) show!

Elevate your wedding 101: seating charts and escort cards

Seating charts and escort cards are a great way to create a visual focal point, even a conversation starter! The options are endless, but here are a few that we especially like:

Photo credit: A Girl with a Camera

Table assignment cards tied to peacock feathers – the gorgeous feathers are for the guests to keep.

Photo credit: Gavin Farrington

A champagne wall: escort cards tied to elegant flutes filled with bubbly!

Photo credit: Vicens Forns

Table assignments on “leaves” pinned to mandarin oranges!

Photo credit: Majesta Patterson

OR “boarding passes” for bride&groom airlines, flight number = table number.

Photo credit: Maria Hedengren

Table assignments hand-calligraphed on a shabby-chic chalkboard…

… or on a glamorous mirror.

Which one is YOUR favorite?

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