There are so many
little details to worry about when planning a wedding some might get forgotten.
One tiny detail that often gets overlooked is how to keep guests entertained
before the wedding reception "officially" begins.
There is no
requirement that brides entertain their guests at all. After all, they have
already attended your wedding ceremony (which was surely engaging and
entertaining, right?) and they will soon get music, food and drink. What more
could they want? It turns out, a lot. While the bride and groom are off having
pictures taken, the guests are left to their own devices, chatting with other
guests and wondering when the buffet will open.
In that light,
it's worth at least considering some pre-reception options for keeping wedding
guests entertained until the reception begins. Here are a few options, some
tradition, some not so, but still fun.
First, you can do
the traditional thing and provide guests with drinks and perhaps some light
snacks. If the wedding is in the summertime, how about providing lemonade and
iced tea? Or if it's the winter, coffee and hot tea or even hot cocoa depending
on the style of your wedding. Providing a light snack isn't a bad idea, either,
and that can be some appetizer-type food or just nuts, especially if the meal
will be heavy.
Now, if you want
to stray from tradition, there are many options. Some brides opt for
entertaining the guests in the truest sense of the word. Clowns, anyone? How
about live music?
If you want to
venture into the fun and funky, consult the party planning pages of a local
children's or parent's magazine. Here, you can find people who will entertain
your children at their birthday parties, but many of them will happily take on
wedding jobs. You can hire a clown to make balloon animals for the kids (and
adults) in attendance, or to juggle a few things. Some clowns are true
entertainers and will happily get the crowd involved by fetching items out of
women's purses and juggling them.
Other
non-traditional options for entertaining your guests include hiring a band to
play music beforehand. If you plan to have classical music at your wedding, you
can have a band come and play covers of current pop songs, or you can simply
have your hired band arrive a bit early to entertain guests waiting for the
full reception to begin.
If there are many
children at the wedding, it's not too expensive to hire a children's band to
sing and entertain the children for a bit. Then if the kids are a bit bored at
the reception, they'll still have the memory of the earlier entertainment with
them. In addition, while the children are being entertained, the adults can
have a chance to chat and they will surely thank the bride for thinking of them
in that way.
Some other
options for entertaining your restless crowd before the festivities begin are
to include them in the reception before it begins. This is a great time to ask
people to sign the guest book and write something meaningful, since they will
have more time than they would usually have as they file into the reception
hall.
If the reception
and the wedding ceremony take place in the same location, but the bride and
groom are off having pictures taken, it may not seem as if there's this dilemma
of how to keep the guests entertained, but there in fact, is.
In this case, you
can have servers circulate with appetizer trays or you can do something more
elaborate, such as some of the suggestions above. One popular option doesn't
involve entertaining the guests at all. Say the wedding is being held at a
historic house or mansion. During the lull before the reception, guests can be
given a tour of the property. If the wedding and reception are both being held
at the couple's new home, a tour of the property might be in order (assuming
the guest list is fairly small).
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