By Eileen Majors

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Catering is one of the largest costs for many couples today.  Remember that options are endless for this part of the wedding. And doing it yourself or with the help of family and friends will really slash that cost, but it will take a host of volunteers who know what they are doing to pull it off. I got lucky at my wedding as one of the best cooks in the whole family, my brother-in-law Chuck, jumped to the occasion of offering his services.  He barbecued and sliced 12 tri tips, made 5 gallons of baked beans, fresh green salad and the most popular dish of the day was definitely large round trays with his garden-fresh tomatoes, cucumbers and mozzarella slices layered among a blend of oil and vinegar with Italian seasoning and parmesan cheese. Loaves of fresh baked bread lined the tables along with dishes of whipped butter, all for a reasonable cost.

 

A TOUCH OF THE UNEXPECTED

Today’s brides are trying new things all the time.  It seems the more unique a wedding is, the more fun it will be White wedding cakefor the bride and groom to put on. Traditions are kept indeed, in most cases, but a bit of the unexpected always make for a good time.  One unexpected turn at a wedding took place during the cutting of the cake. Everyone knew it was time for the bride and groom to smash a bit of cake into each other’s face. Nobody knew, however, that this bride and groom had made a secret pact not to do it. Instead they each hurled and unexpected piece of cake into the faces of the best man and maid of honor, who were part of the cake-cutting ceremony.

WHEN KIDS ARE PART OF THE CELEBRATION

Often you will see the couple’s child or children taking part in the ceremony. Other times a darling niece or nephew will take the stage. If they are under the age of 7 there is a good chance they will have a hard time standing still for a long ceremony and they may go shy on you at the last minute.  Try a cute chair or standing by a familiar aunt or uncle but be prepared for the chance they may exit flowers girl on dockthe stage to go sit with Mom. Let the best man hold the ring and if the child is to be part of the ring ceremony, the best man can hand the ring over to the little one at just the last moment.

 

SEATING, PLACE CARDS AND WEDDING FAVORS

Maybe not everyone will know each other at your wedding. Some likely will. Put some time and thought into your seating arrangements to make the most of the party. If some of your guests won’t know anyone, put them in a fun group you think they will like.

When kids are on the guest list, consider some special wedding favors for the children. Pick up some toy cars and princess crowns to set next to their place cards. For older kids, candy in a keepsake tin is always appropriate. Also, kids love to help, so if you will need help passing out the wedding favors or any other small tasks, consider enlisting the children’s help. It will make them feel like a special part of your day.

WEDDING FAVORS

Wedding favors can be expensive or simple. I have seen gorgeous glass wine stoppers given to every guest in a fancy white box, wrapped in tissue. I also have seen birdseed passed out in simple net fabric with a bow make a big splash when guests were invited to shower the bride and groom on their way into the reception hall. Candies are always nice, but do be sure if you wrap up chocolates, that they are not placed where they will eventually be sitting in the sun!