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Having a program of your wedding ceremony gives your guest an idea of the order of the event. They can also help out any of your attendants that have speches or readings to deliver and make for great keepsakes of your day. Here is a guide on what to include in a typical wedding program.
Generally the program should include details about the bride and groom and members of their wedding party. It is often a good idea to include a little information on how the two of you met and your attendants' relationship to you.
You will more than likely want to include an order of service. This helps your guests to follow along with your ceremony and keep track of events. Giving them an idea of what is going to come next can be a great way to involve them in your day making for a more shared experience.
If there is anything unique and out of the ordinary occurring on your day you may wish to include details about this too. For example, any unusual traditions, sometimes something personal to your family or you cultural heritage that you are including in your ceremony and you feel the majority of your guests would not understand can be explained here.
It is frequently advisable to attach details of your reception to the end of the program. You can use this to remind guests of any particular transport arrangements or directions to your venue.
Remember, if you are having a confirmed event, or want to put your own personal stamp on the day then the program offers a great opportunity to do so. Why not take advantage and have personalized wedding programs to make your ceremony all the more unique?
You have a few options when it comes to actually getting these made. You can either choose to have them made professionally or construct them yourself. Many stationary agents will make programs and the obvious choice would be the vendor who made your invitations. Alternately you can print out your own programs and easily embellish them with ribbons and other decorative items.
Rely on your groomsmen to distribute them to your guests. The guys can double as ushers, handing them out to your visiting guests as they show them to their seats.
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Source by Amanda Jane