20 Ways to Throw the Best Wedding Ever
BY GABRIELLA RELLO
Make sure your wedding guests have an absolute blast by including these small, but important details throughout your big day.
By Gabriella Rello
Ultimately, your
wedding day is about celebrating the love between you and the person you're
about to marry. But there's another goal at hand: throwing one seriously epic
party that your guests will talk about for years to come. But how do you make
your big day stand out amongst the throngs of weddings your family and
friends have attended in the past? While there are many ways
to upgrade the standard nuptials, we made a list of 20 easy ways you can
get the party started (and continuing!) right.To start, think about the wedding experience as a whole. Sure, your nearest and dearest are elated to watch you marry your longtime love, but sitting for an hour-long ceremony is not their idea of a celebration. Remember that many of your guests have traveled to spend time with you, not watching you, so ensure the evening is interactive. This way they'll feel like an important part of the proceedings.
And while the night should certainly cater towards your preferences, think about the total experience for your guests, too. You may love soft jazz music, but that won't fill your dance floor, so consider those tunes for cocktail hour and have your DJ amp up the playlist after dinner.
To help you plan and execute the best wedding ever, we outlined 20 sure-fire tips that will leave your guests impressed. We promise, including even just a handful of these standout ideas will turn your wedding day into an event to remember.
#1). Keep
Your Ceremony Brief
Don't get us wrong, your friends and
family are present at your big day to see you get married — but no one wants to
watch a drawn out ceremony. Keep the actual proceedings (not including
entrances and exits) around 20 minutes so you won't lose anyone's attention.
While we're on the topic of the
ceremony, don't forget about creating a wedding program. By personalizing this
piece of stationery with interesting details about you and your groom, a
breakdown of the ceremony's proceedings, and any important information they
should know (like a translation of traditional vows or that you'd prefer photos
aren't taken) you'll capture their attention and get all of those key details
across. Plus, it will keep them busy if the event runs a little late.
There are many great wedding apps to
choose from for your big day. Some interactive apps allow guests to upload
wedding photos into one curated place, while others keep your friends and
family up on any wedding-related news. Want something even easier? Create
clever hashtag and ask guests to tag all of their photos using it.
Whether you're hosting a destination
wedding or a hometown bash, some of your guests had to travel to be a part of
your big day. To show your appreciation, give welcome bags for guests staying
at hotels. Include a few snacks, bottles of water, and a list of local
resources, like the nearest drug store, restaurants and coffee shops, plus any
nearby attractions. If you're able to splurge, throw in a bottle of wine, tasty
local treats like an artisanal cheese or candy, and a guidebook.
#5). Greet
Each Guest
It may sound obvious, but it's
important to personally greet each and every guest at your wedding. Once the
celebration is underway do your best to spend time with each person — whether
that means chatting over a cocktail, visiting their table at dinner, or letting
loose on the dance floor.
It doesn't matter if your reception
dinner will be a buffet, plated meal, or family-style servings: A smart seating
chart is vital to ensuring your guests have a good time. Try to group people
together with similar backgrounds and interests, so they'll have something to
talk about even if they've never met before.
While open bars can be pricey, there
are ways to make it work on any budget. Consider offering just beer and wine or
a few cocktail options if you need to cut back, but don't ask family and
friends to open their wallets.
Speaking of cocktails, serve one or
two delicious customized drinks. It'll offer you a huge savings if you forgo a
full bar, and it makes your reception feel so personal. You and your groom
should each pick a concoction, but try to select drinks that are palatable for
a wide array of people.
No matter what time of year you're
tying the knot, it's important to think about what your guests might need to
stay comfortable throughout evening. That may mean offering wraps, parasols, or
flip-flops.
Not every guest will want to dance
all night. In fact, some may not want to hit the dance floor at all. Although
reception tables are a fine place for friends and family to chat, offering a
designated seating area is a nice touch. Lower the music, provide comfy chairs,
and this will be a detail many guests will love.
Speeches are a necessary component
of any wedding, but it's important to ensure they don't drag on for too long.
Keep the toast brief — no matter than a few minutes per person — and have your
DJ or bandleader prepared to make tasteful cut-offs.
#12). Ask
for Song Requests
Want to know the best way to get
your guests out on the dance floor? Play the songs they actually want to hear!
Have your DJ make an announcement that they'll be taking requests and watch the
dance floor fill up when a crowd-favorite comes on.
Whether it's an outdoor cigar bar, a
build-your-own-biscuits bar during cocktail hour, or a sundae bar at dessert,
your guests will love making (and eating!) their own treats.
#14). Have
Phone Charging Stations
Sure, the whole point of your
wedding is for guests to be present with you, but technology is a necessary
evil we can't avoid. Offering charging stations is a very kind way to show
guests you care about their personal needs. Plus, if you want to see tons of
Instagram photos of your amazing reception, your friends and family will need
battery life! Tuck them away near the bathroom or entrance. (Don't forget to
include a sign with your hashtag, too!)
When guests need a break from dancing,
what's more fun than an interactive game? Options like bocce ball, oversized
Jenga, and backgammon are fun ways to get your friends and family to interact
with each other.
Yes, you're serving dinner and
dessert, but those are typically devoured hours before the reception actually
ends. And with couples extending their parties later and later, it's likely
that more than just a few of your guests will be thinking of a tasty late-night
snack. Have your caterer bring out hand-held options like sliders and fries,
mini grilled cheese, or coffee and donuts about an hour before the reception
ends to revive revelers.
Trust us, people don't want a framed
photo of you and your new husband. If you're going to spend the money on
favors, select something that your guests won't leave on the table. Mini
bottles of bubbly, a yummy snack like cookies or popcorn, or a treat they can
enjoy once back at home like jam or syrup are all crowd-pleasers.
Not only is a photo booth a fun
activity for your reception, it's also a great alternative for your guestbook
or favor. The options are literally endless, but we love a great selection of
props for your buddies to play with.
#19).
Skip Traditions That Don't Fit Your
Style
Some brides don't want to toss the
bouquet or the garter, while others would prefer not to wait until the ceremony
for their first look. If you're a girl who just can't image partaking in one of
these traditions, don't do it! It's your wedding; you can skip what you want
to.
#20).
Make a Memorable Exit
No one wants your wedding night to
end, but since it has to, go out on a high note. Do a fun and festive farewell,
like a firework show, sparkler exit, or confetti send-off! Your guests will
love it, and it will make for some amazing photos.
By Gabriella Rello
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