ABC Of Weddings- The Full Alphabet

C Is For Champagne (Written by Brother Polka Dot)
August 30, 2008ABC Of Weddings- The Full Alphabet
C Is For Champagne (Written by Brother Polka Dot) August 29, 2008ABC Of Weddings: Z Is For Zany
For a zany, zesty wedding. Have it at the zoo with zebras and other zoophytes for company. ~ Well how zany can a wedding get? Let us recount some of the ways you can add a touch of ‘zany-ness’ to your wedding. From bungy jumping to your wedding in a cave in the Blue Mountains to serving fairy floss at your reception, there has to be something that appeals to the ‘kid’ in you. Mix It Up Choose a wedding venue that is out of the norm. Check out adventure sites like Freemanx for ‘alternative’ wedding venues. Bungy jumping at Cairns, QLD or hot air ballooning at Byron Bay NSW or the Yarra Valley in Victoria. Hold your wedding at the Cathedral Chamber Cave in the Blue Mountains, NSW lit to highlight the extraordinary features of the cave. Other unique venues include
Make It Fun Add humour, fun and childlike features to your reception- be creative and let your personality shine through.
Photo by Emilie Inc Chocolate Fountains are a delicious way to get the sweet toothed guests mingling. Provide a wide variety of treats to dips- fruit, marshmallows, sweet biscuits, candy even pretzels! A magician could entertain guests during cocktail hour. Using the tricks that used to amuse you as a child- pulling a coin out of thin air- will be remembered by your guests and is a good way to get them interacting. The Three Waiters involves “three singing waiters hiding in plain sight at your private function before unleashing a dynamic and sophisticated live performance a la The Three Tenors..” What a way to add laughter to your reception! They can perform all over the world and add a surprise laugh or two! For the theatrical bridesmaids and groomsmen why not secretly practice a song or small performance that is sprung on guests and the bride and groom, at a designated time during the reception. It adds a really personal touch and much frivolity to the occasion – just hope that no-one chokes on their food! For inspiration, don’t forget to check out Amy’s Song, which I posted earlier this year. Best Wedding Toast Ever!!!! (Amy’s Song) – A comedian could be a fun addition to the entertainment. He could be a ‘stand alone’ act, or if you chose a band with an ebullient front man who is genuinely funny it will add extra pizzazz to your evening. Just ensure that the jokes are not made at the expense of someone (unless they have a great sense of humour and are thick skinned) and that they are appropriate for all the age groups present. Your elderly granny might be uncomfortable with really risqué jokes, for example. Photobooths are always a hit at a wedding. Provide props like feather boas and big hats, even consider a large cardboard cutout photo of the newlyweds for some extra fun.
Photo by Rae Leytham Photography Do a fun, choreographed first dance. You’ve seen the videos! The evolution of dance, a sweet love song that turns into heavy metal, even recreating the famous scene from Dirty Dancing. It’s always a hit with guests and spending your first dancing having a ball sounds wonderful to me! Provide bubbles instead of confetti for your guests and let them recapture their childhoods with a good bit of bubble blowing action. Consider using bubble guns for even bigger bubbles!
Photo by Emilie Inc Provide paper tablecloths and a bunch of crayons and let guests go wild on their table cloth. If you’re really sentimental, collect the tablecloths and cut out your favourite drawings to frame or put in an album. Hire an artist to create caricatures of guests that they can take home. It gives guests a great talking point and is a fun way to liven up the evening. If you are into ‘dressing up’, why not organize your wedding around a theme? You could have food prepared appropriate to the theme, your venue decorated in appropriate fabrics and accessories, and your guests invited to dress up in clothes that express your chosen theme. Themes could be medieval, all white, movie, musical, Hawaiian or even 19th century. So much could be zany. It is just limited by your imagination. Why does the reception have to be staid and formal? From venues, to food and its presentation, to the favours, be different and think outside the square, and have a wedding that everyone will remember! August 27, 2008ABC Of Weddings: Y Is For Years
The years fly by while yodeling and eating yoghurt until we are yearning to be youthful again. ~ Wedding anniversaries are one of the fun things you get to celebrate after your wedding. Each anniversary has a traditional and modern gift interpretation. Anniversaries between the 15th-50th do not have traditional gifts associated with them (unless they end in 5) Each anniversary also has a flower and gemstone associated with it. You can be as creative or as traditional as you want with the ‘guide’. Push the boundaries and have some fun with it. Here’s some ideas to provoke your imagination for all those wedding anniversaries you’ll be celebrating together! 1st Traditional – Paper Airplane tickets, a first edition book, photo book, a coffee table book, tickets to a theatre show, shares in a company, magazine subscription, personalised stationery, vintage map.
Travel Clock from Tiffany Modern – Clocks A grandfather clock, a fob watch, a gorgeous watch, travel clock, a sundial. 2nd Traditional – Cotton High thread count sheets, a canvas painting, luxurious pyjamas, towels, bathrobes, rugs, hammock Modern – China A designer place setting, a gorgeous platter, a china ornament 3rd Traditional – Leather Leather bound book, leather diary, bags, briefcases, luggage, wallet, leather desk accessories, belts, sports balls (think signed baseball), leather photo frames Modern – Crystal/Glass Decanter, stemware, perfume bottles, designer glass jewellery, platters and vases, 4th Traditional – Linen/Silk Lounge wear, evening wear, table accessories, clothing, Tea towels Modern – Appliances/Fruits and Flowers Kitchenaid mixmaster, still life paintings, fruit trees, floral perfume, 5th Traditional – Wood Wine barrel planters, platters, salad servers, furniture such as chests, tables and chairs, wine rack, carved items such as book covers, boxes and trays.
Swing Candelabra from Georg Jensen Modern – Silverware Jewellery, coasters, napkin rings, pens, money clips, cufflinks, candelabras, photo frames. 6th Traditional – Iron/Sweets Screens, gates, candle sticks furniture, hand made iron work, garden ornaments, hearth accessories, decadent chocolates, chocolate tasting course, chocolate delivered for a year, Modern – Wood Wine barrel planters, platters, salad servers, furniture such as chests, tables and chairs, wine rack, carved items such as book covers, boxes and trays. 7th Traditional – Wool/Copper Vintage washing copper, copper sauces, jewellery, copper bowls, coal scuttle, wool rugs, pashmina, tapestries, sculptures, wool quilt Modern – Desk Sets 8th Traditional – Bronze/Pottery Candlesticks & accessories, bookends, elaborate door knobs, tableware, vases, cookware, vintage finds from old ware shops, Modern – Bronze/Pottery Candlesticks & accessories, bookends, elaborate door knobs, tableware, vases, cookware, vintage finds from old ware shops 9th Traditional – Pottery/China/Willow Crockery, vessels, ornamental pottery, vases, handmade items from an artisan studio. Modern – Linen/Lace Lounge wear, evening wear, table accessories, clothing, tea towels, sleepwear 10th
Vera Wang Love Knots Cutlery from Peters Of Kensington Traditional – Tin/Aluminium Cutlery, saucepans, antique tin toys, lanterns, mirrors, pewter jewellery Modern – Leather Leather bound book, leather diary, bags, briefcases, luggage, wallet, leather desk accessories, belts, sports balls (think signed baseball), leather photo frames 15th Traditional – Crystal Modern – Watches 20th Traditional – China Modern – Platinum 25th Traditional – Silver Modern – Sterling Silver 30th Traditional – Pearl Modern – Diamond 40th Traditional – Ruby Modern – Ruby 50th Traditional – Gold Modern – Gold 60th Traditional – Diamond Modern – Diamond August 25, 2008ABC Of Weddings: X Is For Xtras
Xylophones were used for that extra touch at the Xmas wedding of Xavier and Xanthe. ~ Extras – not really an ‘X’ but we’ve put them in for you to Xerox in case you need them! There are many ways you can give yourself a better sense of security on your wedding day if something goes wrong. Leaving yourself a lot of extras will allow for mishaps and allow you not to stress out over tiny details. The things so easily forgotten, the ‘doh!’ moments. There are also extras you can splurge on during your wedding day for a bit of extra fun. Extra stationery- Extra invitations come in handy when you realise you’ve forgotten your Aunt Martha, extra placeecards and seating cards are a good idea in case plans suddenly change. Extra time- Leave extra time in your schedule for anything that runs late on your wedding day. Leave extra time for makeup, extra time for photos, extra time for dancing! Extra Confirmation- Don’t forget to confirm all of your vendors before the wedding. if you have a wedding planner (or even a Day Of Coordinator) they may look after this for you. Ensure they know the right details and scheduling of the day. Extra information- Make sure you give as much information as possible to guests (especially if they are travelling) maps, directions, activities. Consider providing an open house to guests or planning activities such as golf or luncheons so out of towners are not left stranded. Write up your own wedding contact list and schedule and distribute to important people within your wedding. This will save you from having to Google the florists phone number on the morning of your wedding. Extra Ceremony Touches Add extra information in the ceremony program or order of service booklet about the different traditions and ceremonies Add rice, confetti or bubbles, doves or butterflies for a ceremony departure. A sign at the entrance to the venue reminding guests to switch cell phones off. Make sure you have a few umbrellas on hand for if there is any doubt of rain.
Photo by Brooke Schwab Photography On a hot summer’s day provide water, parasols and fans to keep guests cool. In winter ensure there is adequate heating and consider soft wraps and hot drinks. Ensure there is plenty of signage at your venue (especially if all events are held at the one place) for restrooms, the reception area and any other places the guests will need to know. Extra Reception Touches Children’s Table- If inviting young children, ensure you have provided them with a quiet child friendly activity to keep them happy during long speeches. Buffets- Lolly or candy. coffee, chocolate, coffee, ice cream even a juice buffet are great ways to give your guests extra choice for food. Bathroom Baskets- Provide miniature size versions of amenities such as band aids and tampons to help out guests. Midnight Snacks- Extra food at midnight is the perfect way to keep guests appetite sustained and wake them up for the drive home. Fireworks – definitely an ‘extra’ but they will add sparkle to a night time wedding. Permission will need to be obtained from local fire authorities. Transport- Ensure everyone has a way to get home, whether you hire a bus or ask the venue to call cabs at the end of the night, make sure noone is left stranded! (your parents included as they may have travelled in the same car as you to the wedding)
Photo by Rae Lytham Photography Sparklers- Consider a send off from your reception with sparklers or confetti Thereafter- Don’t forget to have someone pick up items such as gifts, your special cake knife, your champagne flutes, leftover wedding cake and other personal items. Extra Care Emergency Kit Have an emergency kit at hand. Visit sites like Bridal Survival site for kits with those little things you never thought that you might need for travel, the wedding day, for mums of the bridal party and more Backup Plans Ensure you have backup plans! These are essential if your wedding ceremony is going to be outdoors! Backup plans are also essential if you’re relying on a CD or Ipod for your wedding music. For Your Honeymoon If you’re marrying overseas or taking an overseas honeymoon make sure that you know the entry requirements for each country. Make sure that if you need vaccinations for your destination, you see your doctor and get them done well before the wedding. Check out the Australian Smart Traveller Website for handy hints and requirements for the country you are visiting. |