We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews.
Always carry a note pad and pen to write down important information and questions that may arise during your interview.
Actually, choosing the wedding site that is just right for you, is a lot of fun.
Before you start looking, you should brainstorm. As you do, take to consideration your budget, your wedding theme, the atmosphere you want at your wedding, your interests, and your guests.
The location is one of the most important aspects of your wedding so consider carefully what will make yours a special, one-of-a-kind wedding event. You have many option including a do it yourself wedding (friends and family contributing of course.) Following is a list to get you started.
Ideas for wedding sites include:
A Home - do it yourself wedding,
Auditoriums - usually on a rental basis,
Beach - public domain may need permit and or license,
Bed and Breakfast - full service,
Camp Grounds - do it yourself wedding,
Club Houses - do it yourself wedding,
Country Clubs - most offer full service,
Conference Centers- some offer full service, some are on a rental basis,
Convention Centers - some offer full service, some are on a rental basis,
Hotel - Ball Rooms - Grounds or - Gardens. A Gazebo makes a wonderful setting for a wedding ceremony- full service
Houses of Worship - Churches - Synagogues - Temples - Mosques - etc...some offer full service, some are on a rental basis, some can only facilitate the ceremony,
Mansions - full service
Museums -some museums offer celebration rooms and may even help with special wedding themes, especially historical - usually on a rental basis,
Parks - Great - do it yourself wedding,
Patio - Gardens - do it yourself wedding,
ranches - usually on a rental basis,
Resorts, full service
Rented Halls - usually on a rental basis,
Stadiums - usually on a rental basis,
Yachts or Cruise Ships - full service,
You can probably come up with some more ideas.
Unless the location is your top priority, choose the dream location and a few alternative sites that will be just right for you, so that if necessary you can be flexible. Some location are natural for weddings and offer all the amanities you need. Others rent the space and leave the rest to you, still others are free but you have to make all the arrangements. So, consider your budget, consider the work involved, consider your guests and choose the site that will afford you your dream wedding. The information you gathered, is actually a wonderful preparation for your interviews.
FULL SERVICE WEDDING SITE and FACILITIES
These are venues that can take care of every little detail regarding your ceremony and reception. You'll still need to attend to your personal needs. You'll need to attend to the attire, wedding accessories and wedding gifts for each other, family, and wedding attendants.
SITES AVAILABLE on a RENTAL BASIS
Many wedding sites that are available on a rental basis. Some provide the space, others provide tables and chairs too while still other provide linens, tableware, flatware and glassware as well. There are also rental based sites that have a working relationship with selected caterers and are familiar with other wedding service providers and vendors.
PUBLIC SITES
Public parks, beaches, gardens etc... make great wedding sites and are perfect for do it yourself weddings. They offer you the opportunity to express yourselves in an unconfined atmosphere. Most are free to use but you'll need to do the majority of the planning and contracting. Your first step is to find if you need any permits and or licenses. If you do, obtain them.
HOME
Many apartment complexes, condominums, mobil home parke and gated communities have club houses for their residents´ use. So whether you choose to have your wedding in a home or a club house, you'll need to be in charge. Do recruit your family and friends and assign them appropriate tasks. Most will be honored to be asked and excited to be a contributing part of your wedding.
HOW TO FIND WEDDING SITES
Once you have chosen the type of wedding site you want for your wedding, do the following:
# Ask your family, friends and acqaintances for recommendations.
# Attend bridal shows.
# search the yellow pages under the appropriate category.
# Either call or visit the facility and request a brochure specific to weddings.
You want only the best! Be selective!
# When visiting or calling, were you greeted cordially?
# Were you able to obtain the information you requested in a timely manner?
# Were the people you spoke with helpful? Too helpful and eager?
Now, check the internet for local wedding sites and go to their websites.
# Do you like the look and feel?
# Does it provide you with the information you are looking for?
# Does it show or tell about unique one-of-a-kind weddings ?
# Can you find Free gifts, Free articles or Free information?
# Are they helpful?
# Did you find a clearly posted name, address, phone and email contact?
If not, skip it and go to another site.
Bookmark (favorite) the websites that are agreeable. Place the brochures in a folder until you are ready to choose a few favorites.
WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE FACILITY:
# A business card of each person you may work with within the facility.
# A brochure that explains what is offered and any exclusions, rules, regulations and options.
# References
# A tour of the facility so you may check their amenities.
QUESTIONS FOR THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FACILITIES:
Please note that not all questions apply to all. Each question will indicate what venue(s) it is directed to.
fs = full service - rb = rental basis - ps = public site
# Are there bathrooms on the premises? ps
# Are there garbage recepticles on the premises? ps
# Are rhere electric outlets on the premises? ps
# What are the hours available for a wedding? ps
(Most public sites are available only on certain days and certain hours.)
# Is there a parking area close by? ps
# How long have you been accomodating wedding parties ? fs - rb
# How many wedding clients have you served? fs - rb
# Do you offer any guarantees? fs - rb
# Do you have an in-house wedding coordinator? fs - rb
# Do you offer a bridal package? fs
# What are your rates for the different packages and what are the options available? fs
# Can you recommend wedding vendors and service providers your customers had a good experience with? fs - rb
# Do you offer any discounts? fs - rb
# What additional expenses may be charged? fs - rb
# Do you provide an insured and bonded babysitting service?* fs
# How much and by when will we need to put down the deposit? fs - rb
# What is the latest time frame for making changes? fs - rb
# Will you provide us with a written contract? fs - rb - ps
# Does the contract include a 3 day cancellation clause? fs - rb - ps
* If you plan not to include children in your reception, do not alienate guests who'd rather bring children than miss your wedding. You should provide a babysitting service for such guests.
Once you made your choice, you need to receive a written contract signed by the person in charge, and dated. The contract must include all of your responsibilities and all of the responsibilities, warranties and guarantees offered by the facility. Caveat Emptor - Buyer beware! Read each contract very carefully, on, under and above the line. Be sure that you understand it fully and agree with all the terms. If you have questions, concerns, or are uncertain, contact them for clarification.
In most parts of the USA you have 3 days to examin the contract and if you need to, cancel with no penalties.
Copyrights © 2007 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser
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Wedding day idea's Speeches for the best man, father of the bride. Jokes for the big day and Wedding Planning.
Monday, 24 May 2010
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Saturday, 22 May 2010
Best Wedding Speeches - The Golden Rules For Writing a Great Speech
Congratulations, you have to write and deliver a speech. Here are our golden rules to delivering the best wedding speeches.
Understand the role of each speaker at a wedding; the best speeches usually follow a set pattern as laid down in wedding etiquette.
The following is the traditional order of speeches at a wedding
1. Father of the bride wedding speech
2. Grooms wedding speech
3. Bestman / Groomsmans wedding speech
4. Sometimes the maid of honour, bride or bride of the mother might each speak.
Each of these parties has a set of thank-yous' to undertake and it is important that they do not repeat each other, so some degree of coordination is required in order to get obtain the best results..
It is important that when writing your speech you are as original and personal as possible. The temptation might be to go and Google famous wedding speeches, best wedding speeches, best man wedding speeches or best friends wedding speeches, all of which will bring up a ton of results. You could then go and copy and paste your speech together, but this is neither effective nor personal.
First think about what sentiment you wish to convey
Write down a few key points, fun stories achievements etc depending on your role as a speaker.
Then flesh this out with what I consider the compulsory elements; the thanks you have to give and the toasts you have to do in your role.
A good structure for the your speech might be
* Introduction, you, your role
* Amusing story about your subject, bride, bride groom etc.
* Some personal sentiments about how you feel about the day and your role
* Maybe a quote on marriage
* Toasts as appropriate
With your speech written all you then have to do is rehearse. Then on the big day stand up, speak up and then shut up.
Brevity is often and audiences best friend.
I hope these tips have given you some pointers on what to do when seeking to give the best wedding speeches. If you want to go the extra mile, writing and delivering a highly amusing and original wedding speech then check out our Tips.
Author Adrian Tatum, Managing Director Wedding photo shot
Why Not To Use Disposable Cameras At Your Wedding
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Adrian_M_Tatum
Understand the role of each speaker at a wedding; the best speeches usually follow a set pattern as laid down in wedding etiquette.
The following is the traditional order of speeches at a wedding
1. Father of the bride wedding speech
2. Grooms wedding speech
3. Bestman / Groomsmans wedding speech
4. Sometimes the maid of honour, bride or bride of the mother might each speak.
Each of these parties has a set of thank-yous' to undertake and it is important that they do not repeat each other, so some degree of coordination is required in order to get obtain the best results..
It is important that when writing your speech you are as original and personal as possible. The temptation might be to go and Google famous wedding speeches, best wedding speeches, best man wedding speeches or best friends wedding speeches, all of which will bring up a ton of results. You could then go and copy and paste your speech together, but this is neither effective nor personal.
First think about what sentiment you wish to convey
Write down a few key points, fun stories achievements etc depending on your role as a speaker.
Then flesh this out with what I consider the compulsory elements; the thanks you have to give and the toasts you have to do in your role.
A good structure for the your speech might be
* Introduction, you, your role
* Amusing story about your subject, bride, bride groom etc.
* Some personal sentiments about how you feel about the day and your role
* Maybe a quote on marriage
* Toasts as appropriate
With your speech written all you then have to do is rehearse. Then on the big day stand up, speak up and then shut up.
Brevity is often and audiences best friend.
I hope these tips have given you some pointers on what to do when seeking to give the best wedding speeches. If you want to go the extra mile, writing and delivering a highly amusing and original wedding speech then check out our Tips.
Author Adrian Tatum, Managing Director Wedding photo shot
Why Not To Use Disposable Cameras At Your Wedding
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Thursday, 20 May 2010
Wedding Dress Tips - What You Should Consider
Are you about to get married? For most women, this is the day that they've been planning for since they were young girls. If you feel the same, then it's understandable why you're out seeking advice, help and support to make your dream wedding a reality.
Let's face it. When it comes to wedding dress, most men just can't seem to understand the importance of picking the perfect wedding dress. True, you're only going to be wearing that gown once in your life, and your groom may still feel the inclination to tie the knot even if you showed up dressed in a potato sack, but you very well know that one of the most important days of your life merits an exceptionally special dress.
Top Tips to Choose the Perfect Wedding Dress
There are so many wedding details that you need to take care of, but it's equally important that you take the time to find the perfect wedding gown for you. To help you out, we've come up with a list of wedding dress tips for how you can look your best on your wedding day.
Tip 1: Is constantly going to your groom for tips getting you down? Find a female friend or relative who will gladly accompany you on your trips to the bridal shop.
Unless your groom is female fashion-savvy, he's not going to be much help when you ask him about the perfect wedding dress collar or neckline for you. Find a female companion or companions that you trust enough for second and third opinions.
Tip 2: Set a budget, and try to follow it.
Wedding dress budgets are hardly ever exact. You may need to spend more or you might end up spending less than you expected. The point is having a budget in mind can help you control the urge to splurge on your very special dress. Try your hardest to follow your dress budget, and pray that you find a great wedding dress bargain that will make your groom proud.
Tip 3: Consider the color of your gown.
You can stick with tradition and go for white, but if you want to add some color to your gown, then by all means, find the perfect color for you. Today, a number of modern brides are choosing colored wedding dresses instead of plain white ones. Stand out in the sea of white-clad brides by going for an eye-popping color.
You may want to take the season into consideration when picking out your wedding dress color, or you can simply go for what flatters your complexion best. Also be prepared for possible adverse reactions from your traditional guests. Console yourself with the thought that it's your wedding, and you can wear blue or even black if you want to.
Tip 4: Find the right wedding dress length.
Yes, wedding gowns can be short or long depending on the type of ceremony you're having and where you're planning on having it. There's a very basic rule when it comes to choosing the perfect wedding dress length, and it's to base your dress length on how formal the ceremony is.
If you're having a formal ceremony, then floor-length is the way to go. If it's an ultra-formal wedding, then you may want to add a cathedral train to your dress. For informal weddings, you can choose the hemline that flatters you best.
Short, or at least shorter wedding dresses are advised for casual and outdoor weddings for practical reasons. You don't want to get mud, twigs, leaves or sand on your floor-length designer wedding dress, right?
Tip 5: Pick the appropriate and the most flattering sleeve-length and style for your dress.
By appropriate, we're merely reminding you that a winter wedding may not be the best time to go for a halter, plunging and backless number unless you're planning on wearing over clothes.
If you're feeling conscious about your arms or your shoulders, then you might want to keep those problem areas covered. There are numerous sleeve styles and sleeve lengths to choose from; simply pick the one that fits the occasion best while making you feel pretty and comfortable in your dress.
Tip 6: Know the importance of finding the right skirt style and dress shape for your body.
Much like wedding dresses, brides come in different shapes and sizes. Take into consideration your physical assets, your overall body shape and your problem areas when making your choice of skirt style and dress shape.
For example, if you're shaped like an inverted triangle, with prominent shoulders and small hips, then a ball gown would balance your proportions creating the perfect silhouette and hourglass figure.
Tip 7: Determining the best neckline for you.
Your wedding gown's neckline can definitely affect your gown's overall appearance. You have numerous neckline options, but it's all a matter of finding the most suitable and flattering neckline for your frame.
Remember, in the same way that you need to take your assets, body shape and problem areas into consideration when picking out dress shapes and skirt styles, you also need to look at these factors when choosing your wedding dress neckline.
If you're planning on showing off your arms, your beautiful shoulders and pronounced collar bones, and you have an ample bosom to pull off the look, then the strapless gown is an excellent neckline choice. If you tend towards the flat side, then you can enhance your bust area with a bateau neckline.
Tip 8: Look for the right fabric.
A pure satin ball gown would not stand on its own without layers of tulle under it or hoops built into the dress. Your choice of fabric could directly affect your gown's overall look. If you tend to be uncomfortable or if you tend to feel itchy when you're wearing crisp and net-like fabrics, then go for the breezy and lightweight ones.
There are so many different fabrics to choose from. A way to familiarize yourself with these fabrics is to ask your wedding planner or the bridal boutique owner to help you distinguish between the different fabric types available.
Tip 9: Decide on whether or not you want or need a wedding train.
A wedding train means extra-fabric and detailing, which translates to paying more for your wedding dress. Unless your wedding is ultra-formal, you're not going to need a train.
If your heart is set on having a train that trails gracefully behind you, then pick your train length based on practicality. Your wedding train can decrease your mobility, making it difficult to maneuver between chairs and tables during the reception. A detachable wedding train is most advisable if you're planning on doing a lot of dancing and walking after the actual wedding ceremony.
Tip 10: Be Wary of wedding gown sizing and necessary alterations.
You'll find out more about this when you actually head to the bridal boutique to be measured.
You may already know your actual size, but don't be too surprised if they tell you that you're a size or two bigger than you thought.
This is not to say that they have faulty sizing charts; it only means that wedding dress boutiques and high street shops have a different way of determining your dress size. Your dress size is based on your body's largest dimension.
If you have prominent hips and a smaller bust area, then your wedding dress size will be based on your hip size.
Once you get your wedding gown, you need to check if alterations need to be made for a perfect fit. Most brides find that alterations are necessary to get the size right. Ask the boutique or shop owner for estimates on how much you're going to have to pay for dress alterations to determine if you're getting a great bargain or a rotten deal.
Tip 11: If you think your dress needs that extra sparkle and glam then go for some decorations and embellishments.
Wedding dress embellishments and decorations have one special purpose, and that's to bring something extra to your gown.
Additional decorations and embellishments are a great way of making your dress even more unique and fashionable.
A basic gown would look great with additional beading and perhaps some embroidery. If you want a more feminine gown, then adding a bow, some ribbons or three-dimensional flowers can give your dress the boost needed to make it an amazing and personalized wedding dress.
Find a great seamstress or wedding dress designer to help you pick out the right detailing for your gown.
Tip 12: Decide if you need over clothes for your wedding gown.
If you're having a winter wedding, and your heart is set on a strapless, A-Line, princess dress, then a great coat or bolero will help you keep warm during the wedding ceremony.Keep in mind that there are also some churches that require brides to wear modest attire for the ceremony. Rayon fringed shawls and floor-length feathered coats are excellent ways of keeping covered during the actual ceremony.On your way to your reception, simply slip out of these over clothes to show the full beauty of your wedding gown.Follow these helpful tips and keep these reminders in mind when dress-shopping, to make your hunt for the perfect wedding dress a more enjoyable and less stressful experience.
Let's face it. When it comes to wedding dress, most men just can't seem to understand the importance of picking the perfect wedding dress. True, you're only going to be wearing that gown once in your life, and your groom may still feel the inclination to tie the knot even if you showed up dressed in a potato sack, but you very well know that one of the most important days of your life merits an exceptionally special dress.
Top Tips to Choose the Perfect Wedding Dress
There are so many wedding details that you need to take care of, but it's equally important that you take the time to find the perfect wedding gown for you. To help you out, we've come up with a list of wedding dress tips for how you can look your best on your wedding day.
Tip 1: Is constantly going to your groom for tips getting you down? Find a female friend or relative who will gladly accompany you on your trips to the bridal shop.
Unless your groom is female fashion-savvy, he's not going to be much help when you ask him about the perfect wedding dress collar or neckline for you. Find a female companion or companions that you trust enough for second and third opinions.
Tip 2: Set a budget, and try to follow it.
Wedding dress budgets are hardly ever exact. You may need to spend more or you might end up spending less than you expected. The point is having a budget in mind can help you control the urge to splurge on your very special dress. Try your hardest to follow your dress budget, and pray that you find a great wedding dress bargain that will make your groom proud.
Tip 3: Consider the color of your gown.
You can stick with tradition and go for white, but if you want to add some color to your gown, then by all means, find the perfect color for you. Today, a number of modern brides are choosing colored wedding dresses instead of plain white ones. Stand out in the sea of white-clad brides by going for an eye-popping color.
You may want to take the season into consideration when picking out your wedding dress color, or you can simply go for what flatters your complexion best. Also be prepared for possible adverse reactions from your traditional guests. Console yourself with the thought that it's your wedding, and you can wear blue or even black if you want to.
Tip 4: Find the right wedding dress length.
Yes, wedding gowns can be short or long depending on the type of ceremony you're having and where you're planning on having it. There's a very basic rule when it comes to choosing the perfect wedding dress length, and it's to base your dress length on how formal the ceremony is.
If you're having a formal ceremony, then floor-length is the way to go. If it's an ultra-formal wedding, then you may want to add a cathedral train to your dress. For informal weddings, you can choose the hemline that flatters you best.
Short, or at least shorter wedding dresses are advised for casual and outdoor weddings for practical reasons. You don't want to get mud, twigs, leaves or sand on your floor-length designer wedding dress, right?
Tip 5: Pick the appropriate and the most flattering sleeve-length and style for your dress.
By appropriate, we're merely reminding you that a winter wedding may not be the best time to go for a halter, plunging and backless number unless you're planning on wearing over clothes.
If you're feeling conscious about your arms or your shoulders, then you might want to keep those problem areas covered. There are numerous sleeve styles and sleeve lengths to choose from; simply pick the one that fits the occasion best while making you feel pretty and comfortable in your dress.
Tip 6: Know the importance of finding the right skirt style and dress shape for your body.
Much like wedding dresses, brides come in different shapes and sizes. Take into consideration your physical assets, your overall body shape and your problem areas when making your choice of skirt style and dress shape.
For example, if you're shaped like an inverted triangle, with prominent shoulders and small hips, then a ball gown would balance your proportions creating the perfect silhouette and hourglass figure.
Tip 7: Determining the best neckline for you.
Your wedding gown's neckline can definitely affect your gown's overall appearance. You have numerous neckline options, but it's all a matter of finding the most suitable and flattering neckline for your frame.
Remember, in the same way that you need to take your assets, body shape and problem areas into consideration when picking out dress shapes and skirt styles, you also need to look at these factors when choosing your wedding dress neckline.
If you're planning on showing off your arms, your beautiful shoulders and pronounced collar bones, and you have an ample bosom to pull off the look, then the strapless gown is an excellent neckline choice. If you tend towards the flat side, then you can enhance your bust area with a bateau neckline.
Tip 8: Look for the right fabric.
A pure satin ball gown would not stand on its own without layers of tulle under it or hoops built into the dress. Your choice of fabric could directly affect your gown's overall look. If you tend to be uncomfortable or if you tend to feel itchy when you're wearing crisp and net-like fabrics, then go for the breezy and lightweight ones.
There are so many different fabrics to choose from. A way to familiarize yourself with these fabrics is to ask your wedding planner or the bridal boutique owner to help you distinguish between the different fabric types available.
Tip 9: Decide on whether or not you want or need a wedding train.
A wedding train means extra-fabric and detailing, which translates to paying more for your wedding dress. Unless your wedding is ultra-formal, you're not going to need a train.
If your heart is set on having a train that trails gracefully behind you, then pick your train length based on practicality. Your wedding train can decrease your mobility, making it difficult to maneuver between chairs and tables during the reception. A detachable wedding train is most advisable if you're planning on doing a lot of dancing and walking after the actual wedding ceremony.
Tip 10: Be Wary of wedding gown sizing and necessary alterations.
You'll find out more about this when you actually head to the bridal boutique to be measured.
You may already know your actual size, but don't be too surprised if they tell you that you're a size or two bigger than you thought.
This is not to say that they have faulty sizing charts; it only means that wedding dress boutiques and high street shops have a different way of determining your dress size. Your dress size is based on your body's largest dimension.
If you have prominent hips and a smaller bust area, then your wedding dress size will be based on your hip size.
Once you get your wedding gown, you need to check if alterations need to be made for a perfect fit. Most brides find that alterations are necessary to get the size right. Ask the boutique or shop owner for estimates on how much you're going to have to pay for dress alterations to determine if you're getting a great bargain or a rotten deal.
Tip 11: If you think your dress needs that extra sparkle and glam then go for some decorations and embellishments.
Wedding dress embellishments and decorations have one special purpose, and that's to bring something extra to your gown.
Additional decorations and embellishments are a great way of making your dress even more unique and fashionable.
A basic gown would look great with additional beading and perhaps some embroidery. If you want a more feminine gown, then adding a bow, some ribbons or three-dimensional flowers can give your dress the boost needed to make it an amazing and personalized wedding dress.
Find a great seamstress or wedding dress designer to help you pick out the right detailing for your gown.
Tip 12: Decide if you need over clothes for your wedding gown.
If you're having a winter wedding, and your heart is set on a strapless, A-Line, princess dress, then a great coat or bolero will help you keep warm during the wedding ceremony.Keep in mind that there are also some churches that require brides to wear modest attire for the ceremony. Rayon fringed shawls and floor-length feathered coats are excellent ways of keeping covered during the actual ceremony.On your way to your reception, simply slip out of these over clothes to show the full beauty of your wedding gown.Follow these helpful tips and keep these reminders in mind when dress-shopping, to make your hunt for the perfect wedding dress a more enjoyable and less stressful experience.
To help and give you tips and advice on the best wedding dress attire on your wedding day, please visit fancyweddingattire.com
Wedding Speeches - What Should Be Included?
he Expected Content of the Wedding Speeches
The question often arises for those giving a wedding speech, "What do I have to include?" Here is a guide for each speech presenter to inform you of the expected content for your wedding speech.
The Father of the Bride Speech
The Father of the Bride is first to present the formal Wedding Speech. (If father of the bride is not present then or close friend or relative of the bride, such as an uncle, will take this role to present a Father of the Bride Speech)
What the Father of the Bride will present in his Wedding Speech will depend on the individual situation, but things he should include would be the following:
The Mother of the Bride SpeechThe Mother of the Bride is often encouraged to add a Wedding Speech here. This is still optional but many Mothers of the Bride now choose this to share their thoughts about the Wedding day, their daughter and the Wedding Party.
The Mother of the Bride Wedding Speech should include:
The Grooms SpeechThe Groom traditionally speaks next. The Grooms Wedding Speech include the following:
The Brides SpeechThe next to speak is the Bride. It is still optional for the Bride to give a Wedding Speech, however if she chooses to, the Brides Wedding Speech would come after the Groom. The Brides Wedding Speech should include the following points:
The Best Man SpeechThe Best Man is next to present his speech. The Best Mans Wedding Speech is and official duty. His Speech was traditionally to reply on behalf of the bridesmaids. The Best Man responds to the Groom and Bride for the kind words shared in their speeches. Best Man Wedding Speech would include the following:
Maid of Honor SpeechThe Maid of Honor is last to speak. The Maid of Honor Wedding Speech is to respond to the Best Mans speech and add in some personal insights about the Bride. Maid of Honor or Head Bridesmaid Speech would include the following:
More Speeches are invited now.This concludes the formal Wedding Speeches. If the Grooms parents or family wish to make a speech they would do so before other invited guests. Wedding guests may now wish to make a toast or share their thoughts and are encouraged to do so at this point of the wedding reception.
The question often arises for those giving a wedding speech, "What do I have to include?" Here is a guide for each speech presenter to inform you of the expected content for your wedding speech.
The Father of the Bride Speech
The Father of the Bride is first to present the formal Wedding Speech. (If father of the bride is not present then or close friend or relative of the bride, such as an uncle, will take this role to present a Father of the Bride Speech)
What the Father of the Bride will present in his Wedding Speech will depend on the individual situation, but things he should include would be the following:
- Welcoming Wedding guests
- Thank those who have travelled long distance to attend the Wedding.
- Welcoming family elders (grandparents or great Aunts and Uncles)
- Thank you to Mother of the Bride and others involved in planning and organizing Wedding celebration.
- Speak about the Bride and share a personal story about the Bride.
- Welcome expressed to the Groom, or the new son-in-law.
- Welcome to the Grooms parents to the family.
- Some funny or poignant advice to the newly weds about how to have a long and happy marriage.
- Well wishes to the newly wed couple.
- Proposing a toast to the happy couple at the end of his speech.
The Mother of the Bride SpeechThe Mother of the Bride is often encouraged to add a Wedding Speech here. This is still optional but many Mothers of the Bride now choose this to share their thoughts about the Wedding day, their daughter and the Wedding Party.
The Mother of the Bride Wedding Speech should include:
- Thanks to the Father of the Bride for his speech.
- Express points of agreement with the father of the bride.
- Mention the Wedding Party and thank them for their helping make the day special.
- Include a funny story or interest story about the Bride and Groom.
- Welcome the Groom to the family.
- Welcome to the Grooms family.
- Share ideas or make a funny reference about the secrets of happy marriage.
- Toast to the bride and groom.
The Grooms SpeechThe Groom traditionally speaks next. The Grooms Wedding Speech include the following:
- Thanks to the Wedding Guests for attending the Wedding.
- Thanks to the brides parents for giving him their daughters hand in marriage.
- Make a point of complimenting the beautiful bride.
- Thanks to his own parents, the Grooms parents.
- Thanking the Best Man and Groomsmen for their assistance with the wedding arrangements.
- Proposing a toast to the bridesmaids. During this toast the Groom should thank the Bridesmaids and Maid of Honor for their help and support to the bride and thank them for their help in the months and weeks leading up to the Wedding Day.
The Brides SpeechThe next to speak is the Bride. It is still optional for the Bride to give a Wedding Speech, however if she chooses to, the Brides Wedding Speech would come after the Groom. The Brides Wedding Speech should include the following points:
- Thanking the Groom for his appreciation and/or compliments
- Make positive comment about the Groom
- Thank those who assisted in organizing the wedding celebration.
- Thank Father and Mother of the Bride for their support.
- Thank the Grooms parents.
- Thank the Best Man and Groomsmen for assisting the Groom.
- Thanking the Maid of Honor.
- Thank the Bridesmaids and other Wedding Party attendants (Flower Girls or Page Boy)
- Thanks to the guests for their attendance, kind wishes and gifts.
- Toast the parents on both sides (ask them to be upstanding).
The Best Man SpeechThe Best Man is next to present his speech. The Best Mans Wedding Speech is and official duty. His Speech was traditionally to reply on behalf of the bridesmaids. The Best Man responds to the Groom and Bride for the kind words shared in their speeches. Best Man Wedding Speech would include the following:
- May begin like this "On behalf of the Bridesmaids...."
- Thanks to the Groom and Bride for their kind words.
- Agreement with the Bride and Groom that the Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids look amazing and more importantly have helped the Bride to make it a special day.
- Thanks the Groom for the honor of inviting him to be Best Man.
- May also include - An informal story about the bride and groom or a "G" rated story about the bachelor party.
- Toast to the bride and groom.
Maid of Honor SpeechThe Maid of Honor is last to speak. The Maid of Honor Wedding Speech is to respond to the Best Mans speech and add in some personal insights about the Bride. Maid of Honor or Head Bridesmaid Speech would include the following:
- Thanks the Best Man for his wedding speech.
- Thanks the Bride for the opportunity to be Maid of Honor.
- Share a personal story about her relationship with the Bride or funny story about the wedding preparations.
- Toast to the Bride and Groom.
More Speeches are invited now.This concludes the formal Wedding Speeches. If the Grooms parents or family wish to make a speech they would do so before other invited guests. Wedding guests may now wish to make a toast or share their thoughts and are encouraged to do so at this point of the wedding reception.
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