I have plans to have a wedding reception (due to budgeting) at my church but the only thing is that I have know idea on the type of entertainment to provide. There is absolutely no alcohol and dancing at my church so what exactly is there to do besides toasting, speeches, and cake cutting? Please help!
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How to plan a wedding reception at my church?
Thursday, August 19th, 2010How to word a wedding reception invitation?
Sunday, August 15th, 2010We are planning on getting married in Jamaca in September and when we get back we want to put on a wedding reception at my mothers house in October. Actualy, my new husband will be 40 too. So I need some ideas of how to word the invitations. Please help.
Is a destination wedding reception the same as a traditional reception?
Sunday, August 8th, 2010If a couple gets married far away and then has a celebration back at home later, are the activities pretty much the same as a traditional wedding reception? First dance, champagne toast, cutting the cake, father/daughter dance, bouquet & garter toss, and so on? What are normal activities for a formal destination wedding celebration?
How do I coordinate a wedding reception?
Friday, July 30th, 2010I am having my wedding reception on June 13,2009. My Fiance and I are planning a private ceremony with only immediate family prior to this date. Because I will be already married before this date would I still do the normal wedding reception timeline for example be introduced as the Mr. & Mrs, first dance, dance with father, cake cutting , toasting, and etc….
What is a good wedding reception invitation headline for a reception days after the wedding ceremony?
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010My fiance and I are planning to have a courthouse wedding ceremony this May with close family and friends. Then a few days later we are planning to have a huge wedding reception for everyone to come and celebrate our union.
The problem is, I don’t know that "correct" words or phrase to use on the wedding reception invitations without sounding offensive to those who may have not been invited to the ceremony.
So, what is a good way to word my wedding reception invitations?
