Wedding Reception; From Trendy to Traditional
Wedding receptions are not as formal as they once were, more and
more couples are foregoing the expensive catered wedding
receptions and coming up with some innovative ideas on how to
throw them.
Wedding receptions were traditionally held at the house of the
parents of the bride, or in another part of the church, or a
rented hall. It was a mark of your class to show how much one
could spend on a wedding, and the reception had to be the
shindig of the year.
Now couples are opting to have potlucks in the park or barbeques
on the beach. If you choose an outdoor reception, you will need
to have a contingency plan if bad weather should occur.
One couple had their wedding reception underwater. Not just the
ceremony, but also the whole reception! Others choose
mountaintops or theme receptions. (Outer space, Hawaiian, and
renaissance are popular)
Non-alcohol wedding receptions have become a popular alternative
to the traditional get snookered at the reception days of yore.
You can have a great wedding reception with a little planning
and budgeting. The normal budget for a wedding reception should
be about 30% of your wedding costs. Probably the most expensive
cost of a wedding reception is the hall rental, decorations, and
food service.
Another popular reception is the theme-based reception.
Reception themes are a great way to personalize your reception.
Reception themes can be based on personality, individual
characteristics, hobbies, hopes, and dreams. Other possibilities
could be themes based on a popular movie, sports, etc. The
options are endless for planning a theme-based reception.
Choosing themes like beach themes, Mexican fiestas, or a toga
party is simple and the food is relatively inexpensive and easy.
Whichever you choose for your wedding reception, keep it simple,
keep a sense of humor, and enjoy your special day. Listed below
are resources to get you started on planning your wedding
reception.
For more information, visit: http://www.WeddingReceptionInfo.com
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