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A wedding invitation says a lot about the couple since it carries a style and personality. A plain invitation without much embellishment tells invitees that the couple is practical and simple, whereas an invitation with exhilarating colours and handmade additions expresses an artistic taste. Before going on the hunt to find the perfect invitations, take a mental note of the wedding theme’s colour and style so that everything coalesces together in the end.

 

Handmade Wedding Invitation Ideas

Stationary might be provided as part of the hotel’s wedding package while registry offices and Churches do not provide stationary.

Wedding stationary to consider would be:

  • Wedding invitations
  • Order of Service
  • Wedding menus
  • Place names
  • Thank you cards

If you decide to download or buy you own personalised wedding stationary, it is best to shop around first to find what you would really like for your own wedding. It could save you a lot of money in the long run as well as saving you money.

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Traditionally the receiving line is a way of letting your guests meet and greet you and your bridal party. It is a chance for your guests to congratulate and thank you before they walk into the Wedding Breakfast. The bridal party walk in after they have met all the guests. Finally the Bride and Groom make their entrance to sit at the top table.

The order of the receiving line is usually:

  1. Bride’s Mother
  2. Bride’s Father
  3. Groom’s Mother
  4. Groom’s Father
  5. Bride
  6. Groom
  7. Chief Bridesmaid
  8. Other Bridesmaids
  9. Best Man

The Bride and Groom would be announced into the Wedding Breakfast by a member of staff so everyone would stand and applaud until the Bride and Groom are seated.

If you have booked a Toastmaster, they will introduce each guest to the Bride and Groom as well as announcing the Bride and Groom into the Wedding Breakfast.



How To Prepare a Good Seating Plan.

A best time to prepare a good seating plan is when you have received most of the wedding acceptance cards.

Write each name individually on some paper so you can cut round each one. This allows you to move the names around with ease trying different thought plans for each table. Doing it this way saves you a lot of time rewriting each name and using lots of paper until you eventually have found the best seating plan.

Group wedding guests into friends or family groups.

Have couples sitting on the shared table but not necessarily next to each other.

Try to think of a person on each table who would be good at keeping the conversation flowing when seating family groups and friends together. This also works well if your inviting a family who may not know many people. They could be seated next to others who might have children of a similar age group.

For those guests who are attending on their own, try to place them with those who share a similar interest or profession, this will help them to feel more comfortable and included on their table during your Wedding Breakfast.

How To Prepare the Top Table

If you are looking towards the top table traditionally the seating would be from left to right:

  • Chief Bridesmaid
  • Groom’s Father
  • Bride’s Mother
  • Groom
  • Bride
  • Bride’s Father
  • Groom’s Mother
  • Best Man

If your parents are separated or divorced then the seating plan can be a bit tricky. Try changing the traditional top table seating plan to suit your circumstances:

Think about having the top table just for yourselves, the Bridesmaids and Best Man. The parents could each be seated close by with their respective partners on some nearby tables.