Here are some of my favorite wedding details that I might incorporate myself.
The guestbook
Having your guests sign a guestbook is a great way of remembering the day and all the people that were there to celebrate with you. But, honestly, who ever goes back to look through a plain book in which people wrote a sentence of 2!?!? Creating an alternative guestbook like a photobook or having your guests sign an item of furniture (I've seen wooden benches for example) is much more practical and can actually be used.
My favorite one is making a painting and having your guest place their fingerprint on it. It's simple and you can easily add it to your home and keep it forever.
- decide on a guestbook and purchase or make it. Make sure to also bring pens/ markers/ stamp pad/ finger paint.
Rice/ Confetti/ Sprinkles / Bubbles
Throwing rice when the newly wedded couple leaves the church is a very old tradition that origins in wishing the couple good luck, fertility & abundance. Today, people substitute rice with confetti or even sprinkles to add some color and some other people blow bubbles (especially if the location is rented and doesn't allow anything to be thrown because of cleaning reasons).
- Put someone in charge to buy the throwable item and maybe even make cute packages to give to guests (maybe include in program?)
Caketoppers
Which wedding cake is complete without a caketopper? There are way more choices than just the traditional bride & groom figurines you can buy at a Party Store. Caketopper choices these days range from the Bride & Grooms Initials, flag banners saying "Just Married", any kind of animals as a pair dressed like bride & groom, a simple heart shape and many many more.
- order/ buy cake toppers and give it to caterer to add to cake or put someone in charge to place in on top of the cake before the reception
Newspaper
You saw this picture, you liked it and want one just like it!? Well, make sure you get a newspaper from your wedding day!! Even if you don't have time to let someone take this picture, save the paper. It would also make a cute keepssake to know what was going on the day you tied the knot.
- as soon as the newspaper gets delivered, place it in a specific spot where you will find it. If you do not get the paper delivered, put someone in charge to buy it and keep it for you
Cake box
I'm not quiet sure how this usually works (if the caterer pack this up for you or if you put someone in charge), but I read that it's a tradition to keep the top of your wedding cake, freeze it and eat it the next day. I saw this picture and think its a super cute idea. I personally won't freeze part of the cake, but will pack it up like this and eat it with my hubby under the stars (or something like that).
- talk to your caterer to see if they will secure a piece for you or buy a box (and plastic forkes :)) and put someone in charge to save the pieces and bring the box to your hotel. (You definitely don't want to remember this once your at your hotel or just when you're about to leave the reception and notice there is no cake left).
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