Friday, June 30, 2017

Party Favors


According to a new study, in 2016 wedding guests spent an average of $888 to attend a wedding, that number is much higher if they’re a bridesmaid or best man! Factors such as location of wedding, dress code and travel can affect the amount spent. With all that info, it makes sense to give guests something to say thank you and to remember your special day (all photos are courtesy of Pinterest for inspiration only).

Themed Party Favors



Place favors in a fun bag that relates to your wedding. If you're having your wedding on the beach, a shark bag is fun and allows guest to put belongings inside. You can also give guests a bucket along with sunglasses and flip-flops so they dance the night away!


 Food Favors

 


Everyone loves food. What better way to show your appreciation to your guests than candy and popcorn! Many times couples will have a candy bar a the reception and that can serve as a party favor! 


Kid Friendly Favors

  

If you're going to allow kids at your wedding, be sure to provide them with a few things to entertain them. crayons and coloring books are inexpensive, but entertaining.

Adult Friendly Favors

 



 If you're not having children at your event, guests will appreciate a little bubbly! Be creative with the presentation, add straws and even provide a glass.


Eco-Friendly Favors


If you want to do something more low key, providing guests with plants, homemade soaps and coasters is great way to ensure they have memories of your event for years to come without breaking the bank.

Customized Favors

 
Customizing items is a great way to show your appreciation. Just about anything can be customized these days lip balm, M&M's and you can go wrong with koosies! Guests have a great gift they can reuse or keep for years to come. It will also allow them to remember what a great time they had at your event!


Until Next Time,
Intern Q 😊

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Rehearsal Dinner Ideas

Knot Your Average Events... Rehearsal Dinner Options


Besides the all-important wedding day, there are a few other pre-wedding activities surrounding your wedding that will need planning. One such event, the rehearsal dinner. The rehearsal dinner is usually held the night before the wedding. Traditionally, the rehearsal dinner was only for immediate family, the wedding party, and their dates. Also, rehearsal dinners can include everyone traveling from out of town. You have full control of how big or small you would like to make your dinner. Remember, the rehearsal dinner is an opportunity for both the couples' sides of the families to get to know each other, if they don’t already, as on the wedding day the focus will only surround the couple. This special dinner will allow the couple to spend quality time with their wedding party and close family members where they otherwise may not have to socialize on the big wedding day.

The night before the wedding has become just as important and memorable as the big day itself. I have a few planning tips and ideas to get you started on planning your special intimate dinner before joining as one. As creating a unique wedding is special, creating a rehearsal dinner reflecting the personalities of the couple can also become unique and creative. 

  • Back Yard BBQ

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A backyard BBQ is perfect for the relaxed, laid-back couple who would prefer to celebrate their joining of families at home. Offer everybody’s favorite cookout foods, or simply have a potluck. You also could put out lawn games to stir up some friendly competition between the wedding party and other guests.

  • Cocktail Hour rehearsal Dinner

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This works great as an arrival style party. You pick a location near your wedding venue and hotels and a set time frame to reserve and your guests can come and go as they check in and arrive. This could be at a fun bar with pool and darts, or tell everyone to dress up for a fancy fun cocktail hour at a lounge.

  • Restaurant Rehearsal Dinner
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Having a Restaurant Rehearsal Dinner is pretty traditional. Most restaurants will help you do a partial or full buyout so that you and your whole crew of guest will be well taken care of. You could go with somewhere fancy, somewhere laid back. Go with something you and your partner both love so you can share it with your family and friends.

  • Afternoon picnic
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The rehearsal dinner doesn't have to be dinner. Host an afternoon picnic the day before the wedding to give family and friends more time to meet and get to know each other.



Try not to let the rehearsal dinner plans be the thing that stresses you out. Ask for help and have fun, remember it’s just another opportunity to spend time with your family and friends while they’re all in the same place at the same time celebrating the couple and their forever happiness.


~Riddim Hackett (KYAE Spring Intern)