Here’s Jami and Jamie getting their potato sack race on. Photo by Ian Mullen
So you’re looking for some wedding reception games that will give your guests something else to do BESIDES dancing? (Because while some of us love dancing, some of us don’t want to dance at our wedding). We’ll, you’re not alone.
We hosted a game night wedding reception so it could be more interactive for everyone. We bought most of the prizes on sale, but still saved a lot by not hiring a DJ or band, which comes with an added cost of a dance floor and lights.
That quote from Jami and Jamie’s backyard game night wedding inspired me to put together a roundup of great games that you can play at your wedding. Ready, set, GO!
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Lighting is one of the most impactful investments you can make in your wedding.
From fairylights and candles to uplighters and spots, paying a little attention to your wedding lighting can add drama, ambience, and really draw attention to an ornate venue or make a simple setting, all the more special.
A little goes a long way with lighting, and even the most impressive-looking rig-ups can be surprisingly simple. While many areas of wedding decor (bunting, flowers, origami or pom poms) take a lot to make a big impression, being creative, or hiring professionals to accent your space with lighting, could be all the decoration you need.
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Weddings are a special time for brides and grooms before marriage. It’s a ceremony of love of the two people, as well as their family and friends. With the evolution of technology from film era to digital SLR cameras, photographers have more flexibility and capability to capture the events of the entire course of the day.
Besides technology, it’s important to make a good preparation in order to capture artistically memorable wedding photographs. You need consider time, locations, activities, sets and wedding costumes. As a professional photographer, creative ideas are always killer factor to win the event.
In this post, I discovered 26 examples of Wedding Photography in which you can get inspirations from the creative ideas. Check out the link to view more portfolio of the photographer and feel free to leave your comment which one do you like the most.
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These are photos from PiercedSmurf‘s suspension wedding on April 20, 2007 in New Orleans. They’re sharing their love for each other and for body modification.
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One of the most luscious color schemes for weddings, this combination can include just the “peacock colors” or it can also include actual peacock feathers in the décor.
The colors of a Peacock Theme are turquoise, royal blue, green, and purple. The purple color can vary as shown in the color chart below from a true purple to a color that leans more toward magenta or plum. Regardless of the exact shades, the hallmark of the Peacock theme is “vibrant” blues and purples with some green, as well. There often is a little bit of gold that is used as an accent.
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You’ve already put so much thought into the details of your wedding — from your dress to your flowers to your vows — so don’t let the bar become an afterthought. Keep the beer and wine flowing, but when it comes to making a real “just married” statement, it’s all about the signature cocktail. With clever names and seasonal flavors, these cocktail recipes might just be the personal touch you and your groom have been looking for.
1. Mini Rum and Cokes: Rum and Coke might not be the most original of cocktails, but you and your groom can make it all yours by serving them up in mini glass Coke bottles. How sweet!
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Nothing transforms a space quite like the right lighting. Candles, string lights, light bulbs, colored lights and lanterns all create ambiance and add warmth to indoor and outdoor weddings alike.
Below are 10 magical lighting ideas that will leave your guests positively spellbound.