A wedding slide show can be a great addition to any reception or even a rehearsal dinner. Slide shows usually consist of pictures of the bride and groom with family, friends or each other. They can provide quite a bit of emotion, humor or both when the photo memories are put to music. Slide shows are fairly easy to put together if you have the time and equipment available.
Ask for Formal Attire in Wedding Invitations
Every little girl dreams of her wedding, whether it's a simple ceremony in her parents' backyard or an elaborate formal affair at the local country club. Informing guests about the proper attire for the wedding is important for a picture perfect wedding and reception. Plus, making guests aware of proper dress alleviates the uncomfortable feeling of not knowing what to wear, and eliminates guests' fear of being underdressed or overdressed.
Plan a Halloween Themed Wedding
Halloween is not just for children. Adults love it, too. If you and your fiancé are among the adults that really enjoy Halloween, a Halloween Theme Wedding may be perfect for you. There are so many paths that you can take in creating a Halloween wedding, and it almost increases your wedding choices, rather than narrowing them down.
Plan a Long-Distance Wedding
As if organizing a wedding weren't stressful enough, now you're trying to do it from afar. Fret not, it's doable - it's just a little trickier.
Plan a Wedding on Horseback
Once you decide to hold your wedding ceremony on horseback, this decision should shape the direction that you take while planning your reception. You can give the entire wedding a western theme, or go for a more old-fashioned Renaissance feel by wearing clothes from a costume shop. Let the time of year influence your ceremony as well. Getting married on horseback on a spring afternoon may inspire a more romantic reception in a nearby field, while a horseback wedding at dusk in fall could inspire a rustic reception in a barn filled with twinkling lights.