• Rainbow Balloon Arch: Build a bold arch of helium balloons in rainbow order at the event entrance or stage. A vibrant balloon arch instantly signals celebration and pride. Use high-quality latex balloons and avoid single-use plastics by using paper balloon sticks or biodegradable materials. According to party experts, “decorations set the vibe… Think rainbow everything – balloons, streamers, tablecloths. Don’t forget the pride flags, banners, and posters”party.pro. Anchoring your entrance with a balloon rainbow makes a cheerful, inclusive welcome.

  • Interactive Paper Windmill Station: Set up a craft area where attendees can grab or decorate their own paper pinwheel windmills. These spin with the breeze, adding playful movement to your décor. Bonus: B-Loony’s promotional paper windmills (like the BrandSpinner) are made entirely of recyclable paperbloonyshop.co.uk. They come in rainbow colours or can be custom-printed. Display a collection of fluttering paper windmills in a “garden” or hand them out as take-home souvenirs. Watching them spin will delight kids and adults alike while keeping plastic out of the event.

  • Colourful Bunting Display: String colourful bunting across stages, tables or photo walls. A cascade of triangular or rectangular bunting pennants creates a festive canopy. Since events can use lots of banners, choose bunting that’s eco-friendly: for example, bespoke plastic-free buntingb-loony.co.uk or printed paper bunting. You could even cut out shapes (stars, letters) from recycled cardboard and attach them to the bunting for added flair. Line a VIP area or community tent with Pride-themed bunting to mark it as a special space.

  • DIY Flag Photo Booth: Give guests hand-wave flags or let them create their own mini flags (e.g. colouring frames like a “Doodleflag”). Incorporate large fabric flags (rainbow, trans, or custom designs) into a photo backdrop. When people wave small flags, it makes for dynamic photos and a sense of participation. Provide flag kits as fun giveaways – many of B-Loony’s promotional flags are printed on paper, making them lightweight and sustainable. Encourage attendees to write messages on plain flags for a community art piece. This station is both an activity and a memory-maker.

  • Eco Corner and Reused Decor: Create a “Green Pride” corner highlighting sustainability. Reuse old Pride posters or banners as wall art, or arrange potted rainbow-coloured flowers instead of cut flowers. When tossing confetti or glitter, choose biodegradable versions; as one guide warns, conventional glitter is a microplastic that “is extremely harmful to the environment”thepositive.co. Provide bins labeled for recycling and compost near the exit, and decorate these bins with Pride colours so everyone knows to sort their trash. By reimagining decorations – like making centrepieces from recycled bottles or having a clothing swap booth – you reinforce the message that Pride can be joyful and sustainable.

  • Rainbow Balloon Arch: Build a bold arch of helium balloons in rainbow order at the event entrance or stage. A vibrant balloon arch instantly signals celebration and pride. Use high-quality latex balloons and avoid single-use plastics by using paper balloon sticks or biodegradable materials. According to party experts, “decorations set the vibe… Think rainbow everything – balloons, streamers, tablecloths. Don’t forget the pride flags, banners, and posters”party.pro. Anchoring your entrance with a balloon rainbow makes a cheerful, inclusive welcome.

  • Interactive Paper Windmill Station: Set up a craft area where attendees can grab or decorate their own paper pinwheel windmills. These spin with the breeze, adding playful movement to your décor. Bonus: B-Loony’s promotional paper windmills (like the BrandSpinner) are made entirely of recyclable paperbloonyshop.co.uk. They come in rainbow colours or can be custom-printed. Display a collection of fluttering paper windmills in a “garden” or hand them out as take-home souvenirs. Watching them spin will delight kids and adults alike while keeping plastic out of the event.

  • Colourful Bunting Display: String colourful bunting across stages, tables or photo walls. A cascade of triangular or rectangular bunting pennants creates a festive canopy. Since events can use lots of banners, choose bunting that’s eco-friendly: for example, bespoke plastic-free buntingb-loony.co.uk or printed paper bunting. You could even cut out shapes (stars, letters) from recycled cardboard and attach them to the bunting for added flair. Line a VIP area or community tent with Pride-themed bunting to mark it as a special space.

  • DIY Flag Photo Booth: Give guests hand-wave flags or let them create their own mini flags (e.g. colouring frames like a “Doodleflag”). Incorporate large fabric flags (rainbow, trans, or custom designs) into a photo backdrop. When people wave small flags, it makes for dynamic photos and a sense of participation. Provide flag kits as fun giveaways – many of B-Loony’s promotional flags are printed on paper, making them lightweight and sustainable. Encourage attendees to write messages on plain flags for a community art piece. This station is both an activity and a memory-maker.

  • Eco Corner and Reused Decor: Create a “Green Pride” corner highlighting sustainability. Reuse old Pride posters or banners as wall art, or arrange potted rainbow-coloured flowers instead of cut flowers. When tossing confetti or glitter, choose biodegradable versions; as one guide warns, conventional glitter is a microplastic that “is extremely harmful to the environment”thepositive.co. Provide bins labeled for recycling and compost near the exit, and decorate these bins with Pride colours so everyone knows to sort their trash. By reimagining decorations – like making centrepieces from recycled bottles or having a clothing swap booth – you reinforce the message that Pride can be joyful and sustainable.

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  • Rainbow Balloon Arch: Build a bold arch of helium balloons in rainbow order at the event entrance or stage. A vibrant balloon arch instantly signals celebration and pride. Use high-quality latex balloons and avoid single-use plastics by using paper balloon sticks or biodegradable materials. According to party experts, “decorations set the vibe… Think rainbow everything – balloons, streamers, tablecloths. Don’t forget the pride flags, banners, and posters”party.pro. Anchoring your entrance with a balloon rainbow makes a cheerful, inclusive welcome.

  • Interactive Paper Windmill Station: Set up a craft area where attendees can grab or decorate their own paper pinwheel windmills. These spin with the breeze, adding playful movement to your décor. Bonus: B-Loony’s promotional paper windmills (like the BrandSpinner) are made entirely of recyclable paperbloonyshop.co.uk. They come in rainbow colours or can be custom-printed. Display a collection of fluttering paper windmills in a “garden” or hand them out as take-home souvenirs. Watching them spin will delight kids and adults alike while keeping plastic out of the event.

  • Colourful Bunting Display: String colourful bunting across stages, tables or photo walls. A cascade of triangular or rectangular bunting pennants creates a festive canopy. Since events can use lots of banners, choose bunting that’s eco-friendly: for example, bespoke plastic-free buntingb-loony.co.uk or printed paper bunting. You could even cut out shapes (stars, letters) from recycled cardboard and attach them to the bunting for added flair. Line a VIP area or community tent with Pride-themed bunting to mark it as a special space.

  • DIY Flag Photo Booth: Give guests hand-wave flags or let them create their own mini flags (e.g. colouring frames like a “Doodleflag”). Incorporate large fabric flags (rainbow, trans, or custom designs) into a photo backdrop. When people wave small flags, it makes for dynamic photos and a sense of participation. Provide flag kits as fun giveaways – many of B-Loony’s promotional flags are printed on paper, making them lightweight and sustainable. Encourage attendees to write messages on plain flags for a community art piece. This station is both an activity and a memory-maker.

  • Eco Corner and Reused Decor: Create a “Green Pride” corner highlighting sustainability. Reuse old Pride posters or banners as wall art, or arrange potted rainbow-coloured flowers instead of cut flowers. When tossing confetti or glitter, choose biodegradable versions; as one guide warns, conventional glitter is a microplastic that “is extremely harmful to the environment”thepositive.co. Provide bins labeled for recycling and compost near the exit, and decorate these bins with Pride colours so everyone knows to sort their trash. By reimagining decorations – like making centrepieces from recycled bottles or having a clothing swap booth – you reinforce the message that Pride can be joyful and sustainable.

Tags: Categories: Pride
Planning for Pride: An Inclusive, Eco-Friendly Guide
How Retailers Can Capitalise on Sports Fever with Promotional Flags & Bunting

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