DJ & MC a Wedding

When it comes to weddings, guests may not remember where it was held or what they ate for dinner, but they will always remember how much of a good time they had. As both the DJ and the MC (also known as an emcee) of the wedding, you are the lifeblood of the party. Follow this guide to learn what to do, and what not to do, at the wedding reception.

Word Wedding Invitations with an Online RSVP
In the already sometimes puzzling and usually stressful world of weddings, you want to simplify. Cheers to you. Simplicity does not have to be just wishful thinking or an unrealized goal. Consider sending wedding invitations with an option for your guests to RSVP online. You are likely to be more organized and less stressed when RSVPs go straight to your inbox. Best of all, you have the partial approval of Peggy Post.

Host a Home Wedding Reception
You've imagined the picture-perfect wedding your entire life and now is the time to make those dreams come true. Your wedding day should be the beautiful occasion of your dreams, and having your reception at home is one way to make your event intimate and deeply personal. Create a fairytale ending to your perfect day by using these tips for a reception at home.

Get Wrinkles Out of a Wedding Veil
Modern brides spend countless hours and thousands of dollars selecting their wedding costumes, taking every detail into consideration. The veil often provides the finishing touch that pulls a desired look together. Due to the sheerness of the bridal veil, the main body of fabric is delicate and wrinkles easily. But this can be remedied. Does this Spark an idea?

Introduce Wedding Toasts
At a wedding reception, a toastmaster is traditionally designated to carry out the introductions and toast proceedings. However, it is not uncommon for the best man or the reception disc jockey to carry out this duty. A proper introduction is necessary to gain the attention of all wedding attendees before the toasts are given and to transition smoothly between toast givers.