TWENTY NEW WEDDING TRENDS
by Allison Rushby
Before the wedding:
1. Did your fiance shower you
with flowers during your courtship? If this is so, hopefully you will have dried and
kept them. The dried petals and buds of these flowers can lend a great sentimental
touch to your wedding. The dried petals can be used to make small pot pourri sachets
as gifts for your guests. You could also add a small note to the sachets, explaining
why these petals are so precious, and how you got them. The buds can be used to make
lovely centrepieces for the tables at the reception, or, if you don't have quite this
many, an arrangement for the bridal table.
2. Consider ordering hand tied bouquets for your bridesmaids. This type of
arrangement is growing in popularity for two reasons. Firstly, hand tied bouquets
are less intricate, and look fresh and natural - perfect for garden and outdoor
weddings. Secondly, this style of bouquet takes less time to make up, and because of
this, is less expensive.
3. Collect some photographs to add to your reception area. These photographs could
include baby pictures of you and the groom, or pictures of both of you through your
courtship. For a timeless, romantic touch, you could ask guests to bring a
photograph of themselves on their wedding day, or use photographs of your parents and
grandparents. These can be displayed around the reception room.
4. Put some serious thought into choosing gifts for your bridesmaids. Many brides
are finding it more appropriate to match the gift to the bridesmaid, rather than give all
the bridesmaids the same present. Choose gifts for each individual person, according
to their different personalities and tastes.
5. Likewise, many brides are finding it is not just their bridesmaid's personalities that
are different. If your bridesmaids are all different shapes and sizes, a new idea is
to buy them all matching material, and let them choose their own pattern to have made
up. (Make sure to draw up some guidelines!)
6. If this is not your first marriage, or you have been living with your fiance and have
already set up a house, ask that people don't send you gifts. Instead, request that
donations be made to your favourite charity. This is a great way to make somebody
else happy on your wedding day.
During the ceremony:
7. Will you be given away by your father? If not, a new trend is to be escorted down
the aisle by your mother, to go by yourself, or to meet the groom halfway.
8. A sentimental trend in the USA at the moment is to place two special flowers in your
bouquet. On your way down the aisle you pause, and offer one flower to your own
mother. On the way back up, you offer the other flower to your mother-in-law.
9. Environmentally aware brides are now choosing not to throw confetti and
rice, for the sake of nearby birds. Instead, throw bird seed, or follow a brand new
trend - blow bubbles!
10. If you would like to add some symbolism to your wedding, you could think about
releasing some white doves. This could be done at an outdoor wedding, or instead of
throwing confetti at a church wedding.
11. Consider the new trend of adding some colour to your ceremony. You could do this
inexpensively by lining the walkway, or steps, to your ceremony venue with potted daisies,
or any other flowers that are pretty and cheerful.
12. Have a keepsake program of your ceremony printed. The program could include: the
order of service, prayers or hymns and the names of the wedding party and
officiant. It can be handed out by an attendant at the entrance to your ceremony
venue.
At the reception:
13.
Have a personalised wedding banner hanging at your reception venue. For example,
"Congratulations Anne and John". You can get your guests to sign the
banner and write a few words. This will make a nice keepsake, and can be used as a
decoration at anniversary parties.
14. Follow the trend of making a toast or speech at your wedding. Traditionally, the
bride does not speak publicly at her wedding, but this is changing. Now, many brides
like to thank their family and friends for helping to make their wedding day so special.
15. The trend of placing disposable cameras on each table, and then processing them, is an
expensive job. A new idea is to give guests who arrive with cameras a roll of film
each. You should mark on the film a specific hour of your reception, for example,
RECEPTION 8pm - 9pm. Then, the guests can have a great time documenting their hour
of the day, and you don't end up with such a huge processing bill, and a lot of
photographs of the same thing.
16. If there will be a break of 45 minutes to an hour while you are having your
photographs taken, arrange for someone to make a presentation about you and the
groom. This could be a video or a slide show, and will entertain the guests while
you have your photographs taken.
17. Think about moving with the times, and leave your guests less traditional gifts on
their reception tables. New trends include: personalised wedding chocolates, tiny
photo frames, seedlings or packets of seeds, and engraved wine glasses.
18. Have your band or DJ play your parents' song, and get them to dance.
After the wedding:
19. Keep a recording of the music played at your wedding reception. This can then be
played at anniversary celebrations in years to come.
20. Some couples advise following the trend of renewing your vows. This could be
done once every five years, supposedly the time when lulls occur in long term
relationships.
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