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The reception is time for you and your guests to kick up your heels and celebrate the union. But it involves many decisions: food, music, seating, decorations, centerpieces. The list goes on.
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The ideas below are designed for centerpiece-makers who don't boast great crafting skills. Hotshots with
hot glue guns can, of course, tackle much more complex projects.
We’ve all seen disposable cameras set out on the tables at wedding receptions. The idea: capture fun, candid memories from the eyes of the people who make your special day so special. The idea is great, but the results aren’t always great. Disposable cameras take disposable pictures. But a very promising “v2.0” enables you to remember and share all of the candid memories before, during, and after your wedding.
Today's wedding reception can offer some special finishing touches that are innovative, fun and delightful to your guests. Our WedNet team has put together some of our favorite finishing touches that add to the ambiance of the reception.
I was wondering…do I send an invitation to the officiant of our wedding? We only met her once, but she is wonderful and we really liked her. I would like to have her come to the reception, or at least let her know that we are thinking about her. Do we ask her over the phone or do we send her an invitation?
What you serve at your reception will be among the most important decisions that you make. Not only will it reflect your desire to pamper your beloved guests with excellent food and drink, but it will also be a great opportunity to put your earth friendly convictions into practice.
Developing a seating chart doesn't have to be a nightmare! It's a logic problem,and like any logic problem, there are tricks for doing it quickly and easily.
In any celebration, especially one as important as a wedding, foods and beverages are the "gracia" the added grace to the event. What and how you serve says a lot about your consideration to your guests and the importance you give to the matters of nourishment and reception. Whether you are having a full sit down dinner or only wedding cake, champagne and coffee, it is highly recommended that you give some careful consideration and research to the caterer you select.
While the delighted new husband will probably want to remove the bride's undergarments at some point during the wedding day, no, he is not required to do so in front of 200 of their closest friends. Not even symbolically!
He gave you the diamond...
You said yes...
Now you need to consider the when, where, and how of your wedding. A black-tie affair? What about a clambake? Or an afternoon gathering with your closest friends and family where champagne and cake is on the menu?
So you’ve sent out your invitations, and now the waiting begins. You don’t expect RSVPs to go flawlessly. Some people are bound to forget. But have you wondered how to account for how many won’t respond? Or how many say they will show up, but then (for one reason or another) don’t?
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