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Ideas For Wedding Party Grand EntranceJulie from Muskegon,MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Ideas For Wedding Party Grand EntranceNice ideas. You can also use music clips, especially for bride & groom. I liked dramatic symphony. Personalize it. Post By jogamoga (Guest Post) RE: Ideas For Wedding Party Grand EntranceAt a few weddings I have gone to, the bridge and groom and wedding party leave the church, then the bridge and groom return and go to each pew, starting with the first pew. They alternate sides. shake hands, kiss or what ever type of congratulation the guest wish to do. I like this way, no standing in line, and a minuter to talk to the bridge and groom. Each guest has had the chance to greet bride and groom, so no one feels left out if don't get a chance to spend much time with them at the reception. Post by WIsgal RE: Ideas For Wedding Party Grand EntranceSome of my children had the wedding party enter as couples, spaced, and had their names and relationship to bride/groom announced over the speaker as they walked in and went to their places at the head table. Of course, the bride and groom were last, to much cheering, table pounding and spoon clanking! Post by GrandmaH RE: Ideas For Wedding Party Grand Entrance
They could have the receiving line outside the church and then go back in for pictures. When they arrive at the reception hall is there someplace where the wedding party and parents can wait? Then if you can buy or rent a trellis (some of the ones you rent are all ready set up) with netting, flower's and white Christmas lights which the wedding party walks under. Starting first with the bridesmaids and then on to the Maid or Matron of honor and there escorts. Post By Darlene (Guest Post) RE: Ideas For Wedding Party Grand EntranceA wedding I attended about a year ago (I was the photographer) had no receiving line. People went to the reception area while the formal pictures were being taken. The bridal party then went to the reception area and entered in the same order as they entered during the wedding. The bridesmaids with the groomsmen escorting them, the flower girl and ring bearer and then the bride with the groom escorting her. Everyone was spaced out so that there was a gap between each couple. It was a unique and memorable entrance I thought. They then visited with friends and relatives during the reception. Post by Noella |
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