What considerations do you consider when determining which customized information to provide, and how do you come up with them in the first place?
Interests in general, journeys, and family history can all be great sources of inspiration. Also, don't forget about your visitors! Your wedding is about sharing your legal marriage with your SO, but it's also about the comfort and enjoyment of your guests. Here are a few places to look for ideas while you prepare your wedding:
• Your commitment
• Where did you meet?
• Your first trip as a couple
• Your common interests
• Your state of origin
• Your ancestors
• Your visitors
Here are 8 exclusive ideas to put your own twist on, ranging from catering to custom décor to bouquet ideas.
Build a Bouquet Only the essentials are included.
Minimalist bouquets offer a sleek and elegant statement in a way that a traditional bountiful bouquet can't, and they're the best way for a bride to convey her modern style. As you make your way down the aisle, let a nosegay or Biedermeier bouquet be the focal point of your look.
Take Requests for Songs
On the RSVP slip, ask guests to write down their favorite album, or have them email it to you. Compile all of the song requests into a playlist and send it to your DJ so that your guests can enjoy a selection of tunes.
Don't take any chances when it comes to the menu for your wedding day.
If you're a fan of classic egg creams, Belgian waffles, or Philly cheese steak, talk to your caterer about having your favorites on the menu. Jackson also recommends recreating the couple's first date menu—a "simple salad with French onion soup, accompanied by steak frites" is sure to bring back memories (for the newlyweds, anyway).
For the ceremony, play with various seating configurations.
Create a circular seating arrangement for your ceremony so that guests can enjoy a 360-degree view. Consider how cool a winding spiral would appear from above if you plan on getting drone shots of your wedding in which your
Pakistani bridal wear looks incredible.
Bow ties are appropriate for dapper guests.
Is your groom aware of the current
Pakistani fashion trend? At cocktail hour, set up a bow tie bar where guests can trade their ties for one. This bride's mother spent months stitching bowties for each male wedding guest.
Treat the matchmaker with dignity.
Create a garland of greenery and a sign that says "matchmaker" for the person who set you and your SO up. Other important people in your courtship, such as long-lost relatives, colleagues, or teachers you both had as children, might be given a special seat or even a flower crown to wear during the evening.
Pick Glassware That Goes with Your Theme
A southwestern ranch wedding with a boho flair is enhanced by blue crystal glasses and wicker baskets. Are you planning a post-wedding brunch the next day?
Mismatched fine china sourced from a flea market can add whimsy to a garden party theme.
Enable your couple's personalities to shine through.
Attach goofy photo booth strips to table numbers for a humorous touch that not only shows off your personalities as a couple but also acts as a fun conversation starter for your guests. From the viewpoint of a wedding planner, Jackson says, "We like to make small references to the shared interests of our couples. A subtle bird motif will personalize their wedding invitation and be replicated with the use of specially chosen fabrics and china for a couple who spends time together walking in parks and birdwatching "According to Jackson.