Include These 8 Things For A Memorable Wedding

A wedding is a big deal, and any bride and groom want to get their planning absolutely spot on so that the whole event - yes, event - goes off without a hitch (how to handle a nightmare event). The thing is, the reception part of the wedding is so huge that it’s so easy to forget the little details. The wedding is the most important part of the day, as this is where you come away a married couple. However, the reception is often for other people and impressing your guests with entering married life with a bang

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The reception takes a lot of planning, and while you can learn how to do your own music here, you need to remember to list music as part of your “thing to remember” list. You want to have the most memorable moments ever in your wedding, and that means not missing out on a lot of the details. You want this day to be the one that you remember for the rest of your life, and we’ve got eight amazing suggestions to make sure that you have the most memorable day possible. Let’s take a look!

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  • Start With A Program

After you’ve done your planning, you need to make sure that people know what’s going to happen in your wedding and throughout the day. The best way to do this is with a wedding program, and while this may take the form of a booklet, you need to to include every single moment of your big day. So, start with the ceremony and venue, with a map of the location, the wedding party list, honored guests, and then a note to thank people for coming. Including the reception, any evening entertainment and make sure that you make a list of vendors you’ve used to make the day go as beautifully as you hope. The program can offer your guests a little keepsake of the day, and it’ll be a great way to keep something for yourself for the perfect wedding memorabilia.

  • Bring Gifts For Your Parents

Whether you have a mother, father or a mix of the two, you should always honor your parents at your wedding. It’s a traditional moment in a wedding, and even if you have a parent who has passed away, you can find a moment in the ceremony to honor them with a tribute. People need to know that you appreciate those around you and allow fora moment to remember someone with a gift, or a lighting of a candle, it all adds to how much you appreciate them. It’s a moment of reflection in your wedding that includes those who you truly love, even those in spirit.

  • Choose Your Music With Care

Did you know that weddings have different types of music as the night progresses? You have more traditional music for the ceremony, the music that plays during your meal, music for your special dances, and then you have the dance party where everyone lets their hair down. You can have a lot of creative control here by choosing the perfect playlist together, or you can allow your vendor to help you with the playlists. When picking a DJ, here are some tips to make and not break, your wedding! If you choose a live band, you have to hold auditions so that you can be sure that you are getting the music you want for your wedding. You also need to consider your first dance music and choose a song that really means something to you both!

  • Get Some Help

Are you planning on having a wedding… planner? If you haven't got the budget to hire someone to plan your wedding for you, then you need to consider getting your friends and family gathered to help. Additionally, a good wedding vendor should be there to ensure your dreams come true. The more people you have working with you to pull off your wedding, the better the day will be. You won’t realize the stress of a wedding until you are planning your own, so make sure that you have people to help you with the workload. There is a lot to organize, so if you put people in charge of certain jobs, you can ensure that everything gets done before the big day.

  • Write Your Vows

For a truly memorable wedding day, write your own vows. The traditional vows are beautiful, but the most intimate moment of the day is standing in front of the people that you love and talking about the things that you love the most about each other. You will also find that you are commemorating your day with your vows, so make sure that they are personal. You can also print your vows and frame them to have in your home after your wedding is over. 

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  • Bring Your Family In

Including your family in your big day is so important to make it a memorable one. If you want to have a day that the whole family remembers, have them all stand with you at the altar as you say your vows. This is a whole new chapter of your lives, and you're including the family in that will make them feel like you’re giving them a piece of your day, too.

  • Say No To Pressure

There are so many pieces of a wedding that come under a traditional banner, but you don't have to take up any of those traditions if you don't want to. You can do what you both feel comfortable with instead, and fill your ceremony with things that make you both happy. If you fill the day with things that don't really resonate with you, it dilutes the day. Remember to write down the traditions that mean something to you and incorporate these into your day.

  • Don't Forget Table Decorations

A memorable wedding is going to be beautiful because that’s the immediate snapshot that your guests get from your day. Your table decorations can include wedding table games, too! You don't want to have bare tables with nothing on them for the day, as this doesn't make it memorable. Include something unique to set off the day nicely, and doesn’t crowd people around a table! Here are some examples for inspiration.