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Make your Wedding
Program Unique!
Wedding
programs are becoming increasingly popular, and brides are
thinking up different ways to personalize them and make
them unique for their guests' enjoyment.
Programs
typically contain the bride and groom's names, the date,
location, names of the wedding party, order and elements
of the ceremony (unity candle, vows, etc), music, any other
principals in the wedding, and thanks.
There
are a number of other ways you can personalize your programs:
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Rather
than including only the names of your bridesmaids or grooms,
also include how you met them and their role in your relationship
(for example, if you met through one of your groomsmen,
or a bridesmaid who supported you through your long distance
relationship).
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Include
what the bride's "something old, new, borrowed and
blue" are. For instance, if a bride is wearing a
bracelet her grandmother gave to her, or if the wedding
gown was her mother's.
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If
you are getting married in a significant location, explain
it in the program. Maybe you and your groom met there,
or had your first date there, etc. Even if the location
isn't directly significant to your relationship, but has
an interesting history, that can also be included.
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Include
a short explanation of how the bride and groom met, and
the proposal story.
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Include
the lyrics to your first dance song and why it was chosen.
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Explain
the meaning and symbolism of parts of the ceremony, such
as a huppah or breaking of the glass in a Jewish ceremony,
or the veil and cord in a Catholic ceremony.
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Don't
think that you have to stick to a traditional two or tri-fold
program. You can make it a few pages, or even a small
booklet! You can add a beautiful touch by punching two
holes down the fold, threading ribbon through, and tying
it into a bow.
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Include
a wedding blessing significant to your heritage, such
as an Irish blessing, or one in Spanish and translated.
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Some
programs now contain a photo of the bride and groom, sometimes
drawn by an artistic friend. Perhaps a black and white
version of a photo can be printed on a vellum overlay
to the program.
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Type
out the text of readings or song lyrics.
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If
you have a theme, let the program play out in it also.
If you have a fairytale theme, put a castle on the front.
If you are have a dove theme and release, explain its
significance.
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Scatter
love quotes throughout the program.
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Include
poem from the bride to the groom and vice versa.
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Include
a special dedication to deceased family, such as grandparents.
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Lastly,
it is always nice to thank all the people who helped you
in the wedding, and don't forget to thank the guests for
sharing this special day with you!
By
using your programs as yet another way to personalize your
wedding, guests will be sure to appreciate the personal
touch.
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