Your wedding maybe the most memorable day in your life so you aim to do everything to make sure it will be a spectacular day. Aside from the wedding ceremony, the wedding reception is one of the most important aspects in wedding planning.

To create the perfect wedding reception, here are some tips you can follow:

• Invite people that are close to your hearts. A wedding is a day of celebration and it is good to celebrate with all the people you love.

• Invite groups of people who know each other. If guests have a lot of things in common the party will be more alive and kicking. A happy and warm vibe will be present if there are lots of people sharing common interests.

• Create special activities, like games, to let the guests bond and warm up to each other.

• Be the first to dance and liven up the party. The guests will follow your cues and enjoy the party.

• Be sure to have fun and toss the worries away. If you are radiant and joyous, your guests will sense it and they will have a great time too.

• Let the celebration area be as beautiful and accommodating as possible. Decorate and adorn it to make it elegant. Ask for discounts when purchasing wedding decors and ornaments.

• Serve cocktails and other thirst quenching libations. These drinks can moderately loosen inhibitions and make the party more interesting and fun.

• Be sure to hire a good and experienced wedding DJ. Music should be popular wedding choices to entice everyone to dance and be merry.

• Prepare a grand entrance for you and your fiancé. You should arrive in a joyful mood to set the tone for the party. The walkway for your entrance can be lined up with flower petals or bubbles or something heartwarming to build up a warm atmosphere.

This entry was posted on Saturday, December 1st, 2007 at 6:30 am.
Categories: Planning.

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