The wedding reception and ceremony.

The wedding reception and ceremony.

It is usually used to entertain those who attended the wedding, hence the name reception. In most societies, it is a traditional custom to entertain guests after the wedding, which can last from half an hour to several hours or even days. In some cultures, antique wedding celebrations are held separately for the bride and the family.  Before the reception, the wedding usually starts with a wedding breakfast. Popularity has led to the application of the name reception for any social event after the wedding, not brunch, tea, dinner or dance party. It is just a meet up of bride family and groom family. Wedding Reception is also a source of meet up for the newly weeds couple to their relatives and collect their best wishes.

lets have a see to the complete reception segment that you can plan.

COCKTAIL HOUR

COCKTAIL HOUR

I . COCKTAIL HOUR

After the ceremony, the couple, their families and the wedding party took photos with the photographer. This makes other guests stand awkwardly around, with nothing to do, wandering on the weird edge between the ceremony and the reception. The solution is: let them drink juices or drinks. Therefore, Cocktail Time was born.

ARRIVALS

ARRIVALS

02. ARRIVALS

The newlyweds, their parents and the wedding party all entered the reception grandly. The bride and groom were introduced as husband and wife for the first time. It feels like a beauty pageant or variety show in the 1960s, you know, you may feel this way many times throughout the wedding.

DINNER

DINNER

03. DINNER

By this time, the guest may be quite hungry and think, “Hey, what about the food? Dinner is served, from fine dining, to intimate family-style meals, to the ready-to-eat Chi pot buffet, there is nothing more important than gourmet family-style cuisine. Take care of More about what service this is and how to service it.

04. TOASTS

Who Gives a wedding speech at Reception?

04. TOASTS

The best male companions and maids toast, followed by the couple, their parents, and the person who will deliver a speech that night. There is a certain art in making toast, and this art is certainly not mastered by every reception baker. But don’t worry, we will fight for you.

FIRST DANCE

1st dance of couple in reception

05. FIRST DANCE

As a married couple, your first dance may hurt people’s brains, because only the two of you are singing a whole song on the dance floor (when the room is full of people staring at you, it takes three minutes. slow). Just laser focus on your new spouse-this will be a very special moment if you block the audience

DANCING

dance in reception

06. DANCING

Remember: guests will not start dancing until you do. After the first dance, it is a couple, the bridesmaid and the groom has the responsibility to light the party. Please put your wedding party  of your wedding reception on the dance floor at the beginning of the first song. It shouldn’t be too difficult to convince them…

07. BOUQUETS & GARTER TOSSES

BOUQUETS & GARTER TOSSES in reception

07. BOUQUETS & GARTER TOSSES

A lot of people gathered there at wedding reception ceremoney, but if you really think about it, they have pretty creepy meaning behind them (more on that later). Decide what suits you best, or replace your own traditions in entertainment.

CAKE CUTTING

cake cutting in reception

08. CAKE CUTTING

About an hour before the end of the  wedding reception ceremony (when guests may need snacks and start to lose some motivation on the dance floor), it is the peak time to cut the cake and bring sweet in the celebration taste.

LATE-NIGHT SNACK

LATE-NIGHT SNACK in reception

09. LATE-NIGHT SNACK

Not everyone likes to eat sweets, so many couples like to bring other late night snack options for guests to fill their stomachs and the party will go on. Think about the food that drunks like-so basically, the more fried the better-ideally, what they can eat on the dance floor (finger food, anything on a stick, nothing too playful in wedding reception

FINAL FAREWELL

FINAL FAREWELL

10. FINAL FAREWELL

Make the exit as grand as your entrance in wedding reception. Let the guests serve you with sparks, bubbles, rose petals, beach balls, or leave in a cool vintage car. The possibilities and photo manipulation are endless.

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