Festoon - Stunning Eventdecoration Landing Page Template
Festoon is a masonry-style landing page template built for team building event decoration services. It opens with a scroll-triggered video that transforms an empty meeting room into a celebration, then walks visitors through a staggered gallery of before-and-after setups. A sticky booking bar and a three-step modal guide serious buyers from first impression to reserved date.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Festoon turns a single scrollable page into a visual argument for your decoration service. The hero wakes up as visitors scroll, revealing a full room transformation. Masonry cards stack evidence of your work across intimate lunches, grand installs, and behind-the-scenes moments. Every element points toward one action: booking a date.
Who this template is for
This template is built for decoration businesses and event styling studios that serve corporate clients. It speaks directly to the people making the actual booking decision under real pressure.
- HR coordinators managing team events with tight budgets and dietary headcounts
- Office managers handed a deadline and asked to make the event feel special
- Team leads searching for decoration services that feel warm rather than stiff
What problem this template solves
Most event decoration pages show a portfolio without context. Visitors see pretty photos but cannot picture the transformation happening in their own space. Festoon solves this by leading with proof before asking for commitment.
- Potential clients leave without booking because they cannot connect the visuals to their own event
- Pricing tiers get buried or absent, leaving comparison shoppers without a clear next step
- There is no obvious moment on the page where a visitor is invited to act
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page layout that moves visitors from curiosity to booking in one uninterrupted scroll. Every section has a clear purpose and a built-in visual rhythm.
- A scroll-triggered video hero that plays a room transformation as the visitor scrolls down
- A dense masonry gallery with staggered card loading and parallax confetti textures between rows
- A three-step booking modal, a sticky reservation bar, and a tiered pricing section with three named packages
Feature list
This template is built around one central idea: show the transformation, then make it easy to book. Every feature below supports that goal directly.
Scroll-Triggered Video Hero
The header opens on a frozen frame of an ordinary meeting room. As the visitor scrolls, a time-lapse sequence unfolds: tablecloths unfurl, lighting rigs go up, balloon arches inflate, and centerpieces appear. The camera pushes through the finished doorway and holds on the headline: "They'll talk about this one for years."
Staggered Masonry Gallery
Cards load in a staggered sequence that creates the feeling of rooms opening as you scroll. Early cards show intimate setups for small groups. Mid-page cards scale to ballrooms and rooftop terraces. The bottom row reveals behind-the-scenes shots of the team at work, grounding the spectacle in visible craft.
Parallax Confetti Texture Rows
Subtle confetti textures drift between gallery rows using a parallax shift effect. They add energy between sections without competing with the photography. The effect reinforces the Celebration and Joy theme while keeping the page feeling curated rather than chaotic.
Three-Step Booking Modal
The primary call to action opens a focused modal with three sequential steps. Step one collects the event date and guest count. Step two asks for venue type: office, external venue, outdoor, or unsure. Step three offers a free-text field labeled "Describe the vibe you're after," so inquiries arrive with useful context.
Sticky Reservation Bar
After the visitor passes the third scroll depth, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the screen with the "Reserve Your Date" button. It stays visible throughout the rest of the page without being intrusive. This keeps the booking action one tap away at any point in the scroll.
Tiered Pricing Cards
Three named packages sit in a card layout: Essential, Signature, and Showstopper. Each card describes a distinct level of service and terminates in the same booking modal. A secondary call to action labeled "See Pricing Packages" routes comparison shoppers directly to this section.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scroll-triggered hero | Opens the transformation story and lands the headline |
| Masonry gallery wall | Stacks visual proof across scales and event types |
| Behind-the-scenes row | Shows craft and team, building trust through process |
| Pricing package cards | Lets visitors compare tiers before committing |
| Full-width booking section | Drives the primary reservation action near the footer |
| Sticky reservation bar | Keeps the booking call to action visible after the third scroll depth |
| Three-step booking modal | Collects event details in a focused, low-friction flow |
Design & branding system
The Plum Executive color system feels like the inside of a quality invitation envelope: formal enough for a corporate offsite, warm enough that nobody calls it stiff.
- Deep plum (#4A1942) anchors headers and hero overlays; muted champagne gold (#C9A96E) handles accent borders and hover states
- Soft lilac (#C8A2C8) fills card backgrounds and section dividers; crisp tuxedo white (#FAFAFA) provides breathing room between dense gallery sections
- The overall palette and Celebration and Joy theme are designed to read as elevated rather than generic, distinguishing this service from budget party suppliers
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry layout and scroll-triggered video are structured to adapt cleanly to smaller screens. The sticky bar and modal are designed with touch interaction in mind.
- The three-step modal is sized and sequenced for comfortable completion on a phone screen
- Card stagger and parallax effects are applied in a way that preserves the visual rhythm on mobile viewports
- The sticky reservation bar remains accessible at the bottom of the screen throughout the mobile scroll experience
How this template helps you convert
Festoon earns the booking click by stacking visual evidence before asking for anything. The page is built around a deliberate sequence that moves visitors from awareness to action.
- The scroll-triggered hero creates an immediate emotional hook: the visitor watches transformation happen in real time, making the service feel tangible before a single word of copy lands.
- The masonry wall builds accumulated proof across event types and scales, so by mid-page the visitor has seen enough to feel confident rather than uncertain.
- The sticky bar, full-width booking section, and pricing cards each provide a separate entry point to the same modal, removing the friction of searching for how to take the next step.
Other information about this template
This template is designed specifically for the team building event decoration niche, where the buying decision is often made under time pressure by someone who is not a professional event planner. The layout acknowledges that reality and removes as many hesitations as possible before the booking step.
- The "Describe the vibe you're after" textarea in the modal is intentionally open-ended, welcoming clients who do not have formal event briefs
- The behind-the-scenes gallery row is included specifically to build trust with corporate buyers who want to know a real team is behind the work
- Festoon is built as a single-page layout, making it straightforward to customize, publish, and update without managing multiple page files




Theme
Celebration & Joy
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Hero
Staggered Masonry Gallery
Three-step Booking Modal
Sticky Reservation Bar
Tiered Pricing Cards
Parallax Confetti Texture Rows
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the pricing package names and details?
How does the scroll-triggered video hero work?
Does the booking modal collect all the information I need?
Is this template suitable for outdoor and off-site events, not just office settings?