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  • 2012-05-22T14:44:25Z BrideZilla

    There are a lot of traditions associated with weddings, and doubtless you’ll horrify someone if you don’t stick with at least the most common of them. Fortunately, there’s plenty of room for creativity and interest in the reception, which is much less proscribed. All you need to have a great reception is a good answer to each of these questions: What form is the music going to come in?  (Yes, you do have to have music.) Is there enough space for people to dance? Is there a place for the bride and groom to stand up in front of everyone? Do you have a photographer arranged?...

  • 2011-01-26T16:54:36Z My Wedding Concierge

    Cute unique wedding reception held in a carousel in City Park, New Orleans.  Photograph by Maile Lani. ...

  • 2010-03-08T11:44:07Z Houston Wedding Blog

    There’s nothing wrong with a nicely presented plate of meat and potatoes—for a fancy dinner out with your fiancé, that is. When it comes to your wedding reception, however, wouldn’t you like to serve up something with a little more pizzazz? Something that will get guests talking, moving, perhaps even salivating in anticipation a little? Something that says, “This here is a celebration, folks. Let’s have some fun!” Courtney Campbell of Campbell’s Catering sure thinks so. And she and her culinary crew are catering to wedding couples who share her passion for food that looks elega...

  • 2009-07-29T04:47:24Z Intimate Weddings Blog

    Seems that Lego junkies are getting more and more creative these days finding ways to incoporate Legos into their wedding receptions. Lego favors, caketoppers, save-the-dates, invitations, rings, cufflinks – even place cards. I’m loving the Lego candy! Photos One to Ten: Liz & Eugene wedding, Caroline Tran via Casando Ideias; Photo Eleven: Lego favors, Amy Savigny, flickr; Photo Twelve: ReeBeckiSupergirl, flickr; Photo Thirteen: Captain Doodle, flickr; Photo Fourteen: alleroo, Flickr ...

  • 2008-10-14T17:31:00Z Gourmet Invitations Blog

    Elizabeth's box invitations are also on my favorites list. Her wedding is one of the most unique I've worked on. The reception is on the floor of an art gallery and they are doing strolling appetizers - including a macaroni and cheese bar! Since there are no seating or menus, I did other pieces for her. I designed the logo for her Photobooth pictures through Shutterbooth. I also did a pretty entrance sign that she is hanging in her house, unity candle, and this bar menu that is hanging in a three section frame. And my favorite item - waterproof labels that are going on milk cartons f...

  • 2011-04-11T16:12:29Z Bridesmaid.com

    Planning to DIY your way to your dream wedding? A great place to start is with your decor. Simple and unique wedding centerpiece ideas such as this one from You are my Fave can bring your personal touch to your celebrations without breaking the bank. Materials Needed:a tin cana little quarter of fabricMod Podgepaint brushYou Are My FaveWith just a few materials you have one truly unique centerpiece. Mix them up using different fabrics with varying colors and textures. You could even give them away as favors. Use your imagination!...

  • 2009-09-08T04:00:50Z Brendas Wedding Blog

    Your wedding reception is a place to celebrate with friends and family. Accenting the room with décor that matches your unique style and wedding theme will definitely grab the attention of your guests and create a magical atmosphere. Your guest's tables are the perfect place to let your creativity run wild. By incorporating unique centerpieces, place card holders, linens, table numbers and favors you can create a setting that will keep your guests talking. Here are some of my favorites you can find at The Wedding Outlet . . . These adorable lanterns shown below can be used as centerpieces, fa...

  • 2009-08-07T08:00:41Z San Diego Wedding Insider Blog

    A lovely way to accessorize your wedding reception is with all of the little details. Making the details unique and special to you as a couple helps to personalize it and lets you both really shine on your wedding day. Photo by: Astrid & Rene Photography One example is to display photos for your guests to see: include photos of yourself as a couple as well as photos with family and friends. You could even ask guests to bring their own favorite photos of them with you to add an extra special touch. Have them hang off of a tree with branches as an elegant way to display the photos. Get crea...

  • 2009-07-28T06:40:48Z Stella Event Design

                                Adding personal touches to your wedding ceremony and reception is a great way to make them creatively unique.  Here are just a few ways to do this: Write your own vows. Play a song of significance to you as a couple for your first dance. Personalize your table numbers. Be creative by using pictures that have value to you as a couple. Photos of important places in your lives, key events, pictures of you and your groom as children, or even snapshots of a pet are innovative and interesting to your guests. Bring elements of your family into ...