Showing posts with label wedding reception ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding reception ideas. Show all posts

3 Tips For Keeping Wedding Guests Involved

Humans love weddings. We love to witness love. But we love parties at least as much. The excitement, the interaction. Even just the food, for those of us who might otherwise prefer a quiet night in. There’s just something about being surrounded by people you care about while celebrating something important and good.

So, while the wedding is, of course, the reason everyone is together, the reception is just as important. The wedding is a commitment to loving each other, but the reception gives the bride and groom a chance to remind everyone of their commitment to friends and family as well. Make the reception a reflection of how much you care for your family and friends and give them a party they’ll remember fondly for years to come.

There are lots of blogs out there claiming to share ways to get your guests involved – but the most involved they get are playing yard games, signing alternative guests books such as surfboards, and writing notes of advice for the bride and groom. Here are some ways to really involve your guests in the reception.

Guest-Curated Playlist

Some of my best memories from every wedding I’ve gone to are of the dance floor. My extended family has every type of dancer covered – the foot-shuffler, the crazy arms, the bumper car, the person doing all the “classic” moves. You’ll see a little bit of everything at one of our family weddings. Because the dance floor is one of the highlights of the night, it’s also easy to remember the awkward, less fun parts on the dance floor; like when the DJ played a song no one liked. We liked to stand in a huddle on the middle of the dance floor, staring at the DJ until he or she played a different song. For us, and for many others, music is one of the most important parts of the reception.

Why not let your guests have a say in what they listen to? Sure, you can ask a DJ to play a particular song, but they don’t always have it in their files, or they don’t always play it when you want it played. When your guests have some say over the music, they’ll get to dance to what they want, and they will enjoy the evening all the more. You might also hear songs you wouldn’t expect to hear on a typical wedding playlist from a DJ but are perfect for your wedding. Not to mention giving your guests the option to participate (not forcing them to) is a great way to ensure everyone will have a good time.

A DJ is important, too, because they typically make announcements and steer the reception through the night. However, they’re not totally necessary. Maybe someone in the bridal party is a great emcee, or a close friend or family member who wasn’t part of the bridal party but you’d still like them to be involved could host the evening. Or, if you want a more laid-back reception and aren’t planning on doing some of the more formal traditions, you don’t have to have an emcee at all. This frees you up to let your guests choose the music.

With Spotify, you can make playlists, listen to a radio station, play every song one artist has ever produced, or you can create a queue. Playlists and queues are fairly similar, but each has its own benefits for a reception.

Laptop Spotify Playlist for Wedding

Source: Spotify Playlist

Playlist

When you create a playlist, you pre-pick the music for the night. Guests can still add to the list, but there’s less say over when the song will play. In a playlist, you can listen in a random order or sort by artist, date added, or alphabetical by song title.

Queue

You can still pre-pick songs in a queue. The main difference between a queue and a playlist is you can choose which order the songs play in the queue. Guests can add any song they want and play it whenever they want.

If you have a lot of children, or maybe some rowdy friends, at the reception, you may need someone to keep an eye on the music – a guest-run playlist has the potential to be disruptive. Maybe two people have a little too much to drink and they begin to fight over which song to play next; the back and forth could cause a lapse in the music and dancing, which should never happen at a wedding reception! Or, a child might think it’s funny to play an inappropriate song. But, if you know your guests and trust them to not be unruly, you can let them have free reign over the music. You might also want to include a note or sign with guidelines, like in this example:

Wedding Playlist Guidelines

Now that you’ve got the perfect mix, get on that dance floor!

Toasts

After the Maid of Honor and Best Man have said their pieces, the bride and groom should take a moment to thank everyone for joining their celebration. Then, invite your guests to make a toast as well.

Group Wedding Toasts

Source: Group Toast

These toasts don’t have to be dedicated to the bride and groom. If you have a more outspoken crowd, you could try asking other married couples to stand up and ask if they have any advice or stories to share. Start by asking all married couples to stand up. Say something like “If you’ve been married ten years or less, what advice can you give the bride and groom? Do you have any stories about how you know their marriage will last well beyond the ten-year anniversary?” After everyone who wants to speak has, they can sit down. Continue with couples married up to 25 years, 50 years, as far as you can go before no one is left standing.

If your group is less bold, ask the children! Kids are full of hilarious and surprisingly insightful advice. Their comments can liven up the room and, who knows, maybe they can teach you something about love. Make sure you videotape these speeches – you never know when a little one will strike gold with their opinions.

Dares

A long-standing tradition says whenever a guest clinks their drinking glass, the bride and groom have to kiss. Let’s get a little creative with this one.

During the cocktail hour or before the bride and groom arrive at the reception, have guests write down “dares” (remind them to keep it PG!) for the bride and groom. Collect these dares in a vase or bowl. During the reception, whenever a guest clinks their glass, the bride or groom should draw a dare and do whatever the paper says. Here are some ideas:


  • Kiss
  • Dance to a particular song, chosen by the guest (it may be best to keep this one short, depending on the timeline for the reception – pick out a 30-second or so clip of the song)
  • Share a funny story about each other
  • Share the moment they knew they would marry the other
  • Name a particular dance move or two (the moonwalk, the Charleston, raise the roof, the sprinkler). The bride and groom must have a dance off with that move only
  • Take a shot
  • Give the oldest family member there a kiss on the cheek
  • Give the youngest family member there a kiss on the cheek


  • Dance Moves

    Source: Dance Moves

    If the bride and groom are a little uncomfortable with this, it’s easily turned around. The bride and groom can come up with their own list of dares, and when someone clinks a glass, before the couple kisses, the clinker must complete a dare.


  • Share a story about the bride and groom
  • Share a story about their own significant other
  • Kiss their significant other
  • Take a shot
  • Take a funny selfie with the bride and groom
  • Impersonate a famous person until someone guesses who it is


  • Of course, the key to a great reception is knowing your audience. What will they enjoy? Maybe your family is on the introverted side, so the dares may make people more uncomfortable than it makes them laugh. Maybe everyone is fighting for the title of court jester, and you can have a friendly roast of the bride and groom or other guest of honor. Think about activities your family would adore and do your best to incorporate them into your reception.






    Elizabeth graduated from The University of Findlay with a Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she is employed in the real estate business and is particularly enjoying the local cuisine. As a writer, Elizabeth believes in a quote from one of her favorite TV shows: "We have only two jobs on this Earth. The first: to learn. The second: to cope." A deep desire to learn struck Elizabeth when she was young, and now she hopes to help you cope by sharing information, and helping you apply the knowledge. Weddings and event planning can be overwhelming; sometimes it's okay to take a little advice from a stranger on the internet.



    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar

    After all the time you and your soon-to-be spouse spend planning your perfect wedding day, your reception is the time to relax and enjoy all of the little details you have put together with your friends and family.  We absolutely adore the idea of surprising your hubby and guests with a custom bar featuring specialty cigars and his favorite bourbon or scotch.  If you want to add an extra touch of sophistication, consider hiring a cigar roller for your event to give your guests a chance to see the art of making a finished cigar.

    We created a custom cigar bar to give you a bit of inspiration - and we hope you love it!

    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar
    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar

    Get creative with the set-up of your cigar bar by using a unique piece of antique furniture such as a dresser or secretary, or use a piano for an elegant look.  There are so many possibilities, and your guests will love seeing a distinctive display.

    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar
    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar

    A monogrammed humidor makes the perfect addition to a classic cigar bar, and doubles as a wedding gift to your groom - and he will love it!

    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar

    Personalized details like these cups, napkins, matches, and coasters really make your cigar and bourbon station one-of-a-kind.  They also make great favors for guests.

    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar
    Late Night Wedding Cigar and Bourbon Bar

    You can set up a cigar and drink bar fairly easily with just a few key items.  Here are some ideas:

    Signage
    Personalized Matches
    Humidor
    Cigars
    Cigar Cutters
    Custom Printed Plastic Tumblers
    Ice Bucket with Tongs
    Personalized Cocktail Napkins
    Decanters
    Your Favorite Whiskey
    Custom Printed Coasters

    Comment below and let us know what you'll be featuring at your custom cigar station!

    Pamper Your Wedding Guests - Reception Lounge Ideas

    Pink and gold theme outdoor reception lounge areaGive your guests a chance to relax and get a break from the dancing and high energy of your reception by providing an area reserved for peace and quiet!

    For the younger generation, weddings are all about the reception—the food, music, and dancing. But for the elderly guests, the party can be exhausting! Babies and toddlers, too, can get worn out from the party and no one wants to be around a fussy baby.

    The lounge will also provide a place for the guests to mingle with others and catch up with old friends and family members. Even just a small space can help all of your guests enjoy the day to its fullest.

    If you’re hosting your own reception, place a couple of chairs and couches with a small table in a room close enough to the dancing that your guests will still feel included, but far enough away so that they can rest.

    If you’re renting a venue, ask if they have a room or even a hallway where you could set up a few chairs.

    If your reception is outside, find an area that gets plenty of shade. If shade is not an option, you might want to get a small tent.
    Wedding reception lounge with TV
    Be sure to offer various types of seating so everyone can find somewhere comfortable to sit. Think about how long your guest list is, too. Plan accordingly to provide adequate seating. With the furniture, you might want to include a few photo albums and games. It’s also a good idea to provide some light snacks, ice water, and coffee.

    If you’re not worried about guests being tired, you can use the lounge for lots of other things.
    Outdoor coffee table lounge

    Add a few ashtrays and make it a smoking lounge.

    Have a build-your-own drink station and provide multiple mixers and alcohols as well as different glasses and stirrers.

    Set up a photo booth next to the chairs so guests can sit and wait for their turn to take a picture or just watch everyone else pose.

    The lounge would also be a good place for a caricature artist to set up. You could set up board games or other games such as cornhole, ladder golf, or any other game that requires a lot of space.

    If you and your partner are sports fans, you could set up a television and turn on the game.

    Another option with a TV is to hook up a gaming system and have games like Just Dance or Temple Run, so multiple people can play together at one time. Make sure you have extra controllers and batteries!
    Contemporary outdoor wedding reception lounge with zebra print rug
    There are, of course, many more ways to use a reception lounge. Comment below and share your ideas with us!

    Image Credits:  Pink and gold theme outdoor reception lounge areaWedding reception lounge with TVOutdoor coffee table loungeContemporary outdoor wedding reception lounge with zebra print rug

    Elizabeth Grace

     is an undergraduate at Ohio Northern University with a double major in professional writing and creative writing and a minor in psychology. Liz writes My Wedding Reception Ideas as well as create multi-modal writing projects for Re:Media, an Ohio Northern University online publication.

    Mason Jar Masterpieces

    Mason jars with floating tea lights
    The simple elegance of a mason jar is not always recognized, but with a little time and a creative touch, you can turn a basic jar into a classy decoration for your wedding. Whether your reception is a summer soiree or a winter wonderland, you will surely be inspired by the gorgeous ideas in this blog.
    With so many uses, where should we start? Pair a floating candle with lace or twine for a rustic, romantic feel. A cluster of different sized jars with only a small tea light can replace flower centerpieces and help light your reception venue. These dreamy decorations will make any girl swoon, and remind her of the enchanting wedding she has always dreamed of.

    Another cute and practical idea is to use the mason jars as glasses to hold your guests’ choice of drink at the reception. Take this a step further and apply chalkboard contact paper to the jars. You can write the names of your guests and even their table number to direct them to their seats.
    Mason jar wedding ideas
    As you can see, mason jars can be used for aisle decorations, lighting, drinking glasses, and even place cards. So what are you waiting for? Head over to a local store in the canning section and decorate your heart out! If your wedding is too far away to wait, consider featuring these striking DIY projects at your holiday party.







    Image Credits: Floating Tealight Mason Jars,  Candlelight Mason Jar Lighting, Chalkboard Contact Sheets on Mason Jars, Simple Centerpiece, Mason Jar Lemonade, Pink and White Flowers in Hanging JarAisle Decorations, Red and White Centerpiece, Mason Jars with Favor Tags

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    We are excited to announce the recent restructuring of our website navigation. The left hand navigation bar is now listed in alphabetical order making it easier to find everything you need for your wedding or party.
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