When you’re planning a wedding, remember to think about the little details.
You would be amazed by the impact that a small, seemingly insignificant decision can have on your wedding.
We’re not just talking the look or style of your wedding, but other details that could easily impact the atmosphere in the room.
Let’s take a look at some of these small wedding planning details:
Placing Your Guests
Where your guests sit at your wedding reception may not seem important to the “success” of your wedding reception, but unless you’re having a very small wedding, assigned seating can enhance your guests’ enjoyment.
The seating plan can directly impact whether your guests feel comfortable at your wedding and if it will be a lively event. The wrong seating plan can leave your wedding hall completely silent.
How does this happen? Well, you might sit all the introverts together, which is a mistake, but an easy one to remedy. Instead, evenly spread out introverts and extroverts so that one can bring the other out of their shell.
On top of that, you also need to make sure that you’re not seating anyone together who definitely won’t get along. We all have family members who don’t really see eye to eye. You ideally want these people as far away from each other as possible.
Kids Or No Kids?
You also need to think about whether kids are going to be at your wedding.
That can seem like a small detail, but it really isn’t. It can make the difference of having a reception that feels more of a formal evening or a family outing. It’s whether you want to include kid-friendly games/entertainment or if prefer a more sophisticated evening.
Be aware that while most guests will understand if you’re not inviting kids to your wedding, you may also lose a few invites from people who can’t find a babysitter or are offended that their little ones aren’t invited.
Mixing And Matching Colors
If you want your wedding to look elegant and attractive, you should think about your colors.
One option is to match different colors. For instance, you might have the ties of the groomsmen match the dresses of the bridesmaids perfectly. Another option is to use coordinating colors instead of the same colors. Pick a main color then accent and coordinate with a color or colors that look good with it.
You can also match or coordinate your wedding party attire to the floral arrangements, table linens, and napkins, and lighting.
Companies like Simply Elegant Florals will take your color choice(s) into consideration to make sure that it all looks absolutely wonderful.
Do you prefer for your wedding to have a more dramatic, bold look? Pick clashing colors (those that are opposite from each other on the color spectrum, known as complementary colors).
The Big Speeches
While big in importance, speeches and toasts shouldn’t be big in length. Instead, they should be poignant and to the point. If speeches drag on, your guests will get bored, and they are going to leave thinking about how dull your wedding was.
A few jokes, a few emotional lines, and a nice send off is all anyone really needs when giving a speech. While you can’t write every speech, you can make sure that those designated to give a speech/toast know their toasts shouldn’t drag.
We hope you see how these seemingly minor choices can completely alter your big day.
* This is a contributed post
I hope you found this information on wedding planning details useful!
Hearts, Joy, Love!
Jean
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