Thursday, December 4, 2008

2 Reception Venues to Consider.....

The Banquet Hall
http://www.thebanquethall.com/home.html








**I like this place because it has the kind of dance floor that I am looking for. Similar to the room I posted below**


Cafe 267
http://www.cafe267.net/






**I like Cafe 267 because it looks stylish and seems to have a contemporary/modern theme to the interior**

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Automated RSVP!!!

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Ideas for decorating pews in the church


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thinking of having a signature cocktail at our reception

Some names I'm playing around with is:

Autumn Sunset
Autumn Skyy
Autumn Kiss
Sunset Harvest
Harvest Skyy
Sunrise Harest
Harvest Dew

*I'm thinking of Sunset Harvest because by definition it could describe how we are finally receiving our harvest and our reception will be in the evening. Sunset: time at which the sun sets. Harvest: a time to gather good things after a period of maturity. I don't know though.

*Some Possible Ingredients: Pomegranate, orange juice, mango, passion fruit, apple juice, champagne....













**Sample wedding reception timeline**

Here is a sample timeline for a reception
**NOTE**: This is NOT my timeline, just a sample that I found somewhere and copied/pasted



5 pm: Cocktail Hour You can take pictures during this time, mingle with the guests, or just enjoy a little time to yourselves! Most people use this time to take formal photographs.

6 pm: Dinner An announcement should be made that dinner is starting. Guests move to the room where dinner will be served and are seated.

6:10 pm: Bridal Party Announced

Couple Announced

6:15 pm: Welcome Typically the bride's father welcomes everyone to the wedding reception and thanks them for coming. Some couples choose to do toasts here, but most wait until later in the wedding reception. You can also, if you wish say a blessing over the meal now.

6:20 pm: First Course is served

6:30 pm: Toasts Best Man makes his toast. If the Maid of Honor is making a toast, she follows. Best Man Speeches Samples of Wedding Toasts How to Write a Toast

6:45 pm: Main Course is served If other family members or members of the bridal party are making toasts, they do so now.

7:25 pm: First DanceThe band leader or DJ announces the couple. They can dance the entire song by themselves, or have the DJ invite the rest of the bridal party up for the second half of the song. First Dance Songs

7:35 pm Dancing Begins

8:15 pm: Cake Cutting Cake served with coffee and/or champagne

8:30 pm: Bride and Groom ThanksAlthough not required, it is very nice for the couple to say thank you to everyone, and especially to their parents.

8:40 pm: Father/Daughter and Mother/Son Dances

8:50 pm: Dancing Continues Some older guests will leave after cake is served so be sure that you've had a chance to visit with them beforehand.

9:30 pm: Bouquet Toss and/or Garter Toss Should You Have a Bouquet or Garter Toss? If you do both, typically the people who caught them dance together

9:45 pm: Last DanceThe DJ should invite everyone to the floor for a last dance together. Choose a fun and upbeat song so that everything ends on a high note.

9:55 pm: Farewell Have the DJ ask everyone to the front steps so they can send you off in style!

Reference: http://weddings.about.com/od/weddingcakesfoodmenus/a/receptiontime.htm