Planning a wedding reception means taking important details into account, and one of the most important is the amount of various beverages that will be required at the wedding. Drinks are an essential part of any party, and since the reception will serve some type of food--and cake at the very least--the hosts of the reception must be sure to keep the fluid flowing. If the reception is a sit-down dinner and includes dancing, drinks are even more important. Fortunately, planning drinks per guest at a wedding reception is a matter of some simple math and a little thoughtful estimation.
Conduct a Wedding Cake Consultation
Before meeting with your client, you need to be prepared to assist with the decision-making process of the wedding planner or the bride and groom to be. A potential customer may have a general idea of what flavors and designs are liked or disliked, but it is up to you help her decide on a specific cake, filling and decoration that fits the theme of the wedding. Ensure the success of your consultation by bringing everything to the table to make the meeting productive. Does this Spark an idea?
Address the Inside Envelope of Wedding Invitations
Etiquette and tradition dictate the proper way to address wedding invitation envelopes. Most invitations include both an outside and inside envelope. When addressing the inner envelope of a wedding invitation, you need only include the titles and last names of guests, with the use of first names reserved for the outer envelopes. Because there are so many titles available depending on the circumstances, take care to address the envelopes properly so as not to offend anyone.
Get Married Without the Wedding
Getting legally married and taking part in a wedding ceremony are two different things. Marriage is a legal contract between two people that is filed with the government. A wedding is held for personal or religious reasons to celebrate your union in front of many witnesses. Some couples elect to delay the wedding ceremony for various reasons, while others simply prefer to forgo the complication and expense of planning a full wedding ceremony. If you and your partner are not inclined to have a wedding ceremony, you can certainly still get married.
Keep Engagement & Wedding Bands Together Without Soldering
After getting married, some women choose to wear both their wedding band and their engagement ring together. Some rings are designed to be worn together and don't look quite right separately. However, if the rings are not held together or properly fitted, they may rub against each other causing excessive wear and tear. While some people choose to solder the rings together permanently, you can use alternatives to hold the rings together. Does this Spark an idea?