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Wedding Guest & Gift Etiquette

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 7/10/2008 2:41:58 PM

Etiquette tips and information for wedding guests. If you are wondering what to buy, how much to spend, what to wear, if you can bring your family, etc. You should read this article. It is also an informative article for engaged couples.

7 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests 

Save the Date Etiquette: Everything You Need To Know

Originally Posted By Edna Renskers on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 3/5/2008 2:28:25 PM

Save the Date Cards are announcements that inform your guests of your future wedding in order to keep your special day free. They are essential in the following situations: if many of your guests are traveling to your wedding, your wedding takes place on or around a holiday, you are planning a faraway destination wedding, or your wedding will take place in a seasonally busy or tourist locale, where the flights and hotels perhaps book up early.

4 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Addressing and Stuffing Envelopes

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 5/16/2007 8:11:26 AM

Traditionally wedding invitations have required two envelopes - an inner envelope that contains…

20 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Wedding Announcements - Wording and Etiquette

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 6/27/2006 8:23:57 PM

Announcements are sent to those friends who are not invited to the wedding because of guest list limitations…

3 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Unique Wedding Details: Choose Handmade Chocolate Truffles for your Wedding Guest Favors

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 2/13/2006 1:07:03 PM

It is sometimes difficult to figure out just the right wedding favor for your guests. Many years ago, couples would box pieces of the typically chocolate groom's cake and send it home with the guests.

I propose a new twist on this tradition - handmade chocolate truffles by Sunny's Chocolate Truffles & Other Sweets. I cannot describe to you how delicious Sunny's truffles are. They literally melt in your mouth. My husband loves them! The first time he tried one he said "I don't know what this is but it is the best candy I have ever tasted." Truffles are NOT candy though. They are more like a very small elegant dessert and Sunny offers them in a variety of flavors.

If you are looking for something elegant, unique and delicious for your wedding, rehearsal dinner, bridal luncheon or guest favors, I would encourage you to give Sunny's a try. She ships nationwide and she is a delight to work with!

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Reception 

Thank You Notes: We Absolutely Have To Write Them… Or Do We?

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on AtlantaBridal.com
Updated: 10/27/2005 4:34:52 AM

All about The Letter Writer - a wonderful service to help busy brides.

3 Comments | My Wedding Files: Get Started  Guests  Invitations 

Pew Cards

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 10/22/2005 10:35:51 AM

Pew Cards are small cards with a pew number written on them to indicate to special guests.…

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Ceremony  Guests  Invitations 

The Wedding Guest's Guide to A Stress Free and Fun Wedding

Originally Posted By Jane Arnold on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 8/10/2005 12:54:57 AM

Most brides become obsessed with throwing the perfect wedding. The bride-zilla persona takes over and can cause incredible pressure and strain on all involved. What most brides fail to realize is that the majority of details they fuss over, go unnoticed by guests and are forgotten by the bride and groom during the excitement of the big day.

Over the past five months I have attended six weddings, and in the past three years nearly twenty. My husband and I are in our early 30's, and wedding bells have been ringing simultaneously for all of our friends. My own wedding was well orgainzed but also incredibly fun and stress-free. I went swimming in the ocean the day of the wedding, and except for a few details only we noticed, the event went off without a hitch. Five years later, we still have guests commenting on how much fun they had, and how relaxed everything was.

Almost all of the weddings we’ve attended reflected the personality of the couple getting married, with simple details that made an impact. However, a few were extremely inconvenient for guests and a nightmare for the bride and groom. To avoid the last scenario, here are a few tips to streamline the planning process, reduce cost, stress, and hopefully provide some ideas for memorable wedding.

1. Size Matters: Keep the guest list as small as possible. Editing the guest list will most likely cause the most headaches of the entire wedding process. The size of the wedding will affect everything from overall cost to how much time you get to spend with friends and family. Between 100 and 150 is a reasonable and manageable number, but I’ve been to weddings much smaller and they were lovely. A 300 or 400 person wedding is more like a convention and will be outrageously expensive. Make some tough decisions, and remember you don’t have to invite every cousin or allow guests to bring dates just to pair them up.

The size of the wedding party can also elevate stress levels. I had one bridesmaid and my husband had two groomsmen. A large wedding party can increase costs, personal conflicts, and make the wedding seem cumbersome. Unless you have a great wedding coordinator, keep the number small to avoid clothing issues, wedding day logistics and multiple thank-you gifts.

2. Location, Location, Location: A convenient and beautiful location will be remembered and appreciated by guests. Access to good, reasonably priced accommodation is key. I have been to a few weddings at boat clubs and they were wonderful. It’s nice for guests to have an outside option if the weather is hot. A nice deck overlooking water can’t be beat. One wedding I attended even had an old fashioned trolley car take us from the chapel to the reception, which I thought was a great touch.

The location of the toilets is also something to consider. With all those toasts, a bathroom should be handy. Convenience is what a wedding guest remembers, and the more bathrooms the better. Stock each bathroom with a few essentials like: gum, floss, hairspray, mints, small sewing kit and toothpicks. It’s a small gesture that people notice and appreciate.

3. Eat, Drink and Be Married: You must feed and water your guests. There is no way around this. However, depending on the time of day, it can be done inexpensively but with class. An afternoon wedding can lend itself to cocktails and appetizers or a basic buffet can be great. A buffet allows guests to move around and there seems to be more room for negotiating a price. Make sure that fresh, quality ingredients are used no matter what the meal style.

Do not have a large gap between the ceremony and dinner. If you plan to take photographs, have a cocktail hour for your guests. No need for a lot of food, but a simple and elegant cheese tray with fresh fruit and crackers will do. A friend of mine also had a bowl of chocolate truffles for guests to snack on. Always provide a non-alcoholic option for guests. A wedding I recently attended had a wonderful bright yellow old-fashioned lemonade dispenser surrounded by exquisite glasses. A great treat on a hot day.

Also, best to start speeches during the meal. No one likes to be trapped after eating and spend the next hour or two listening to long and sometimes bad speeches. No one remembers speeches, but they remember being kept hostage at the table. Also, under no circumstances do you open the mike up to the room. I’ve seen what can happen and it’s not pretty. If possible, choose an organized and funny MC. This can take so much pressure off the bride and groom and really sets the mood for the rest of the evening.

4. The Devil is in the Details: All of the extras such as the cake, flowers, decorations, music, and guest favors can break the bank and create a lot of work for the bride. You need to simplify in this area because most of these details are not remembered and sometimes add little to the wedding. For my wedding I actually did away with a wedding cake, garter and flower toss. I don't regret it but if you choose to stick with tradition, use flowers judiciously and opt for a very simple but beautiful cake. Centerpieces can be one flower or candles and lanterns, use your imagination. Fewer flowers and decorations can reduce cost, transportation issues and wedding day set-up time.

If you have dancing, make sure you hire a great band that understands the audience demographics, or a DJ that will play requests. I had a wonderful DJ that actually referred to himself as a 'dance motivator', and he wasn't exaggerating.

Two months ago I attended a wedding where the bride personally made her own favors. Individual cakes, thank you cards, and place markers for each place setting. At the end of the night, most of these were left on the tables and no one really understood the amount of work she put into them. One of the nicest weddings I attended simply had box of high end chocolates per couple and I thought that was great. Personally made CD’s made nice parting gifts too, but take much more work. Guests only require something little as a thank-you, as they will receive a note from you later on.

5. Memories: I think this is an area where couples make the biggest mistake. Skimping on a professional photographer should never be done. I can say this from experience. We had a family friend take photos and they just didn’t turn out. I can’t stress enough that you will be happy about this investment, and a videographer isn't a bad idea either. Having a professional in this role will give you piece of mind and they will make sure that Aunt Minnie wasn't left out, saving explanations down the road. Just be sure to meet with the photographer to let them know what style you're thinking of.

In closing, pick and choose your battles. Sometimes it's better to save feelings and relationships than have a particular color or food. Know what you want and let all the other distractions fade away. Use these tips as a guide and your wedding can be fun, stress free, and memorable.

Jane Arnold is a freelance writer and part-time wedding guest. Check out more wedding resources at her website http://www.girlyside.com/girlyside.html It's a girl's guide to health, beauty, love and leisure. Also feel free to sign up for the free newsletter at at the website for more articles, tips, and advice on a variety of fun topics.

1 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests 

Response Cards

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/23/2005 3:45:23 PM

Response Cards are included with the invitations to indicate whether or not a guest will attend your wedding…

9 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Save-The-Date Ideas

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/16/2005 9:19:15 AM

Save-The-Dates Save-The-Date cards are a great way to add a unique and personal touch to your wedding.

2 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Thank-You Notes

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 9/25/2004 3:00:13 PM

It is absolutely necessary that the Bride write a thank-you note for every single present received.…

2 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

Wedding Gift Ideas and Wedding Shower Gift Ideas from Pfaltzgraff

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 2/1/2004

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests 

Unique Gift Idea: Wedding Portraits in Oil

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on AtlantaBridal.com
Updated: 8/10/2003

Create an Heirloom Gift with an Original Painting in Oil...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Attendants  Get Started  Guests  Registry 

Wording the Invitations

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 9/15/2002

Below you will find the traditional wording of wedding invitations for several different situations.…

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 

National Accessories & Favors Directory

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/1/2000

A list of national vendors with links for Subscribers Only...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Attendants  Ceremony  Get Started  Guests  Reception 

National and Online Gift Registry Directory

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/1/2000

A list of national vendors with links for Subscribers Only...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Registry 

National Bridal Party Gifts Directory

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/1/2000

A list of national vendors with links for Subscribers Only...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Attendants  Guests 

National Guest Favor Bags and Gifts Directory

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/1/2000

A list of national vendors with links for Subscribers Only...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Attendants  Guests 

National Invitation & Accessories Directory

Originally Posted By Lei Lydle on WeddingBasics.com
Updated: 1/1/2000

A list of national vendors with links for Subscribers Only...

0 Comments | My Wedding Files: Guests  Invitations 
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