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Celebrations & Events
Custom design for milestones, gatherings, and joyful moments
A boutique studio specializing in weddings, celebrations, and curated events throughout Michigan.

Featured Event: 24th Birthday Celebration

Venue: Gravity Auto Sales, Eastpointe

ARC Studio designs custom celebrations and events of all kinds — from corporate gatherings and large-scale banquets to milestone parties and intimate celebrations.

Our work often includes stage décor, balloon installations, floral arrangements, centerpieces, marquee elements, and thoughtfully styled details. For fully planned events, we create a design board to guide the vision, coordinate décor and rentals, manage logistics, and oversee details such as vendor coordination, pickups, and setup — ensuring everything comes together seamlessly.

Each celebration is custom and designed with intention, whether it’s a graduation party, baby or bridal shower, birthday, school event, communion, or corporate function. Our goal is to make the planning process simple and enjoyable while creating a polished, memorable experience for guests and hosts alike.

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Recent Celebrations & Event Design

Featured Event: 50th Birthday Celebration

Venue: The Garage, Downtown Northville

Featured Event: 10th Birthday Celebration

Venue: HYPE Athletics, Dearborn Heights

Featured Event: 40th Birthday Celebration

Venue: Uptown Grille, Commerce Township

Featured Event: 7th Birthday Celebration

Venue: Total Sports Complex, Farmington 

Featured Event: Vector Marketing Year End Awards

Venue: Downtown Detroit Renaissance Marriott

Featured Event: 6th + 9th Double Birthday Celebraition

Venue: Life Time, Canton

Featured Event: Detroit Catholic Central Football Celebration "State Champs!"

Venue: Suburban Showplace, Novi

Featured Event: Annual Corporate Celebration
A long-standing corporate event we’ve designed and executed for many years. Each year brings thoughtful updates — refined layouts, clean stage design, balloons, marquee elements, florals, and centerpieces — allowing the event to evolve while remaining seamless and familiar for guests.

Balloon Design Pricing Guide

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Fun facts about Balloons: Latex balloons are biodegradable, and decompose as fast as an oak leaf in your backyard! Latex balloons come from rubber trees. Latex is collected by cutting the tree’s bark, then catching the latex in a cup. Latex harvesting does not hurt the tree! Latex harvesting discourages deforestation because latex producing trees are left intact. A tree can produce latex for up to 40 years. The life of all balloons depends on the atmosphere and the care they are given by the recipient.  Latex balloons prefer a cool room and they do not like anything sharp including rough ceilings or rough treatment. Mylar balloons are pretty tough but will look wrinkled and out of shape if it gets too cold. Mylar balloons also do not like really hot weather because they tend to pop their seams. Helium-filled balloons float because helium is lighter than nitrogen and oxygen, the two components of air. Float time in latex balloons can be increased 2x – 3x by adding a non-toxic sealant prior to inflating with helium.

Fun facts about Helium: The USA is the world’s largest supplier of helium, with many reserves found in large natural gas fields. The rate at which helium is currently being used by humans is much faster than the rate at which the reserves are being replenished The shortage of helium has resulted in the cost increasing 125% over the last 30 months. New technologies for obtaining or recycling helium are one way for gas companies to help slow this problem. Because helium is lighter than air it is commonly used to fill airships, blimps and balloons. As it doesn’t burn or react with other chemicals, helium is relatively safe to use for this purpose. You might notice the helium balloon you got from the amusement park slowly falling to the ground after a few days, this happens as the helium gradually leaks from the balloon. Helium has a lifting force of around one gram per liter. A balloon that holds 10 liters of helium should therefore lift an object weighing 10 grams. Unfortunately you’ll need around 5000 of these balloons if you weigh around 50kgs and want to get off the ground.

Let’s Celebrate Beautifully
From concept to execution, we create thoughtful designs that make your celebration feel effortless and memorable.

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