If you are planning a wedding,
you should have it organized so that everything would go as planned during the
big day. One crucial thing that you should have during your wedding is a
wedding program. This can save you a lot of hassles and worries during the day
of the big event. Wedding programs keep the guests well informed of the run of
the ceremony. They provide useful as well as practical information for all the
guests to follow the flow of events during the wedding. These programs usually
include certain parts.
The first part should have the
couple's name, name of their parents and primary sponsors of the wedding. It should
also include the activities and name of people who would participate during the
ceremony proper. In this case, you should include the name of the priest,
bridesmaid, and best man, among others. The next part of the wedding program
should have the list of activities and name of participants during wedding
reception.
A wedding program may also
include wedding verses and readings used during the ceremony or during the
wedding reception. Some couples would also include a thank you note for those
who attended the wedding at the end of the program. You can print out your
program in a nice stationary that goes with the design and style of your
invitation. When choosing a design of your program, pay particular attention to
the type of paper used, color and other design details. Make it nice looking so
it can be a nice memorabilia of your big day. These programs can be as simple
as a home-made one-page handout or as stylish as a custom-made bound booklet.
You can put together your wedding
program cards in nice boxes at the ceremony lobby, or ask a close friend or
family member to give them out to guests upon their arrival. For an outdoor
wedding ceremony, find something fun to weigh down the Wedding
Programs on the seats like a beautiful stone or piece of beach glass.
Place the programs in a beach basket at the entry-way of your ocean front
wedding ceremony. Wedding program is not only the perfect opportunity to share
details of a couple's special day, but it allows your guests to feel more
associated with the newlyweds.
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