August 29

A Standard Wedding Reception Progam Outlined

Many people consider their wedding to be the most important day of their lives; it is only natural, then, that they will spend plenty of time and money planning the event.  This includes everything, right down to the arrangements for the wedding reception.

This is an example of how receptions generally go, if you are at the point of beginning to plan a reception.

Wedding receptions generally get underway less than a quarter of an hour after the ceremony, provided that the hall is onsite.  Upon arrival, guests are greeted and directed to their seats.Your seating plan will be followed. Otherwise guests can sit with whoever they want.

Following this, ensure that the parents and other significant guests are seated at the head table.

After just about everyone is seated, you can ask the wedding party to stand in the receiving area.  This should not include the primary sponsors or parents.  They must gather together at the pre-determined moment.The flower girls are the first called, then the ring bearers, then the secondary sponsors, next the groomsmen accompanying the bridesmaids, and finally, the best man, coming with the maid of honor.

Making their grand entrance, the couple is accompanied with confetti, bubbles or other effects.

Once the couple is in, properly acknowledge the parents and the primary sponsors, allowing them to stand and wave. Then suggest that the bride and groom begin the cake cutting ceremony.  Followed by the champagne toast will be a release of doves.The next portion is the maid of honor giving a prayer of thanksgiving. After this comes the meal, in which the guests are called for pictures with the bride and groom.  The next thing usually done is moving over to the table with all of the food and making sure everything is run smoothly here. There are multiple types of cupcake wedding cakes.

The guest performer performs once everybody gets their food and is situated.  Should there be an audio-visual display, it shall follow.

The best man then gives his own toast to the bride and groom, followed by the many well wishes from the rest of the attendees to the couple.  You might only want a few of these.  Otherwise, things might get more bogged down than you want.The Bride's Father then dances with her, and then the Bride has her first dance with her new husband.   This can be followed by other dances.

Near the end of the event comes the bouquet-tossing ceremony, in which the bride tosses a bouquet of flowers to the single ladies; there is also a garter ceremony, in which the groom shoots the bride's garter to the single men. Dont forget inexpensive wedding favors or western wedding favors!

There are lots of variations to this plan.  Not all wedding receptions are the same, as some do not incorporate live musicians.  Others include a dance where the groom dances with his mother.  But by following this standard program as much as possible, veering only where you've made a couple of customizations, you can be sure that your reception will be close enough to traditional that nobody will complain, yet original enough that nobody will get bored.

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