fireworksHave you thought about having a firework display on your wedding night?

Britain had it’s first firework display for the wedding of King Henry VII in 1486.  Fireworks have been used for a cause of many a celebration throughout the centuries.  One of the most memorable occasion was for the Royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.  Fireworks are so popular now they are displayed at many wedding venues.

What about safety issues?

Many professional companies now display their fireworks by a team of experts which ensures safety for you and your guests.  They are covered by a public liability insurance and can help to design the display of the fireworks right through to the professionals who will ignite it on the wedding night.

How will I know if my wedding venue will permit fireworks?

It’s best to ring and speak first with the venue manager to enquire if the venue has the grounds to display the fireworks.  Secondly, the professional firework team would need to check the venue for themselves well in advance.

Will a firework display be expensive?

You don’t need to be a royal to book a firework display on your wedding night.  Many firework companies can discuss with you the kind of display that would suit your venue and budget.  There’s no other spectacular way to end an evening that you and your guests can appreciate.  What a fantastic and clever way to make your wedding night an occasion to remember for the future years ahead.

Whether you are getting married in a Church, Registry Office, Hotel, Manor or Castle, what better way to celebrate than by releasing lots of white balloons, symbolising lasting love and peace.

Balloons can be seen from miles around once they are released. They are also traditionally used when tied to the rear of the wedding car after the ceremony and travelling to the Wedding Reception venue.

Brides can change an ordinary venue into a wonderful fun and vibrant place for the Wedding Breakfast. Posters and banners can be put around the room with balloons as well as balloon sculptures, archways, confetti bubbles and even exploding balloons!

Brides could think about booking a balloon entertainer to walk around making sculptures to sit on each table while the everyone is enjoying the Wedding Breakfast – the kids would love it!

During the evening a net of balloons could be suspended over the dance floor and released when the evening’s entertainment starts with a DJ or live band. This creates a fantastic atmosphere and is sure to encourage even the meekest guest to get on the dance floor!

The Job of a Toastmaster
A Toastmaster is an experienced professional who can act on behalf of the Bride and Bridegroom on the wedding day.  He can be attentive and discreet to their and their family’s needs.

Would you need a Toastmaster?
If you would like a wedding with a touch of pomp and ceremony then a Toastmaster would suit you.  He can take the pressure off you by acting as a ‘go between’ for you to your guests and staff and visa versa. If you would like to feel like a King and Queen for the day, then a Toastmaster is for you!

What does a Toastmaster do?
He can prompt and usher everyone in and out so things run on time and discreetly guide the staff and guests to keep things moving along.  A Toastmaster can advise of the formalities before the ceremony and immediately after can help in organising your guests during photographs and the Drinks Receptions.

He can introduce your guests to you during the line up before announcing the Bride and Groom to rapturous applause into the Wedding Breakfast. He can make further announcements to the guest before the main bridal party deliver their speeches and continue right through to the cutting of the cake.

A Toastmaster can bring the Wedding Breakfast to an end at an appropriate time rather than everyone being uncertain what happens next.

In general a Toastmaster can be an added advantage for a splendid wedding where proceedings will run smoothly and on time.  This can save you time, hassle and stress and let you just to get on and enjoy your wedding.