1st Galaxy Fireworks Makes A Wedding Cake With A Difference
Online, March 25, 2010 (Newswire.com) - With 81%* of wedding guests saying entertainment is the aspect they remember most at weddings, 1st Galaxy has launched a range of bespoke wedding fireworks offering a unique and special way to end celebrations, ensuring an added elegance and sparkle to the big day.
1st Galaxy has created a range of wedding fireworks, helping brides and grooms celebrate their special day and providing guests with special lasting memories. Proving extremely popular, the unique Wedding Cake is a large diameter single ignition cake which is simply placed on the ground and lit - the wedding party just needs to stand back and enjoy a fully choreographed fireworks display!
Alternatively, the indoor 'Table Bomb' is an excellent party piece which is placed on guests' tables and goes with a light bang spilling out glitter, novelties and flutter confetti - a fantastic and unusual way to get the reception party atmosphere going! The Ultimate Finale is a huge 184 shot Single Ignition Cake that lasts nearly 3 minutes and offers a superb array of spectacular effects from a single fuse. Alternatively, the Sky Gold package offers Green Falling Leaves, large Brocade Willows and a Finale of Timed rain and Spring Flower, offering a great backdrop to any wedding.
1st Galaxy also offer four all inclusive specialist wedding displays - including the Confetti Champagne, Diamond and Platinum display plus a unique musical firework display - all choreographed and tailored to your budget and tastes for a spectacular way to celebrate the day.
Lee Smith, Managing Director for the 1st Galaxy says; 'Fireworks are immensely popular at weddings; I think people are more and more looking for something a little bit out-of-the-ordinary to add that extra bit of magic to the day, and fireworks can be the perfect way to do this. We have also seen a lot of brides inspired by celebrity trends and really looking to create their own 'wow' factor.'
Bride & Groom Magazine in 2003. Sources include: Simmons, 2001; National Bridal Service, 2001; The Knot, 2002; Brides Magazine, 2001.