When my husband and I got married, we had a casual wedding. We had about 70 people. We rented one of our community rooms and told our guests that we didn't want gifts (we already had a house, dishes, china, etc.).
We had a Justice of the Peace perform the ceremony using vows we had written. After the ceremony, we set up a buffet with barbeque beef, pork, ribs, etc., that we got from a local restaurant. We had beer, wine, and soft drinks. Our DJ played a variety of music but specialized in country. They taught a couple of dances, including a couple of line dances. We had did a couple of traditional things, like cut the cake, throw the bouquet, and the garter. But it was all casual and we got a lot of comments about how much love was in the room.
I think the most important thing is to have the guests feel like they are part of the action. Our wedding took place in early evening, so we gave each person a candle when then arrived. To begin the ceremony, we had friends light two candles that were on a table (think unity candle). Then, they lit the candle of the person seated next to them, who, in turn, lit the candle of the next person. When all candles were lit, the wedding party came down the aisle, surrounded on both sides by candlelight. After the wedding, I had a lot of comments from guests about how they really felt like they had a part of the service and they felt so much love in the room.
Good luck.
2006-12-24 13:53:02
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answered by Pandagal 4
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Try to have it as similar to the original wedding as possible. I just threw a party for my parents for their 25th and had my mom's brother do the renewal of the vows. Then we served all the same food as they did at their first wedding, but we made it ourselves the day before. I invited all the people that came to their wedding, and we just had it at a park in town. Afterwards everyone went out to my parents house and hung out.
You don't need to dress fancy or anything. The guy could just wear a short sleeved dress shirt and khakis. No tie. The girl could wear a nice skirt and blouse. Be comfortable and in your element.
Congrats on 5 years. Nowadays that's a long time, unfortunately.
2006-12-27 03:03:07
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answered by StayJ 2
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I pulled off a wedding in just over a week for less than $1000...with "redneck like", ours was along the same lines...we had ours outside next to a lake...very casual...my husband wore a collarless shirt and no tie...beginning of July in the south so we were trying to stay as comfortable as possible...get the word around that things are going to be very casual when you renew your vows...I had actually wanted to have a BBQ for the reception but my mom wouldn't let me take it that far...and my husband begged me to wear a dress...otherwise I was going to wear a white blouse and a pair of jeans...good luck and just remember to have fun with it!! Oh, and instead of a photographer we bought a bunch of disposable cameras and passed them around...it added a personal touch for a scrapbook for our wedding rather than a "photo album"...and our guests enjoyed being able to take our pictures for us.
2006-12-24 14:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of you are able to desire to define "casual." i comprehend that is appropriate for you, yet "casual" could additionally exchange into "white-trash" distinctly easily. I had a chum attempt to do a "casual" wedding ceremony and it ended quite looking...properly...undesirable. in my view i does not possibly attempt to define your kind as something that could desire to be seen lazy. "casual" should not be the subject of the marriage...that's the underlying attitude, even with the undeniable fact that it does not advise you may desire to easily make each and everything casual. in case you do, your wedding ceremony is going to tutor right into a outdoors BBQ. that is what you prefer, yet i won't be able to think of it being the marriage you need. Why no longer make it a sea coast wedding ceremony (it relatively is what you initially needed) with an casual undertone? save it user-friendly (user-friendly is chic, casual is trash) and basically leave the fuss at residing house. in my view i could additionally exchange the colours to a minimum of something that basically are flowing and organic, which might pass with that straightforward subject. working example - on the sea coast have a standard arch interior the sand. No chairs. No vegetation different than those you carry. attempt status-room for the marriage, incredibly if that's a rapid wedding ceremony. the only songs you like are that of the sea. Then, afterwards, you are able to throw a standard reception that suits your kind - possibly in a exciting eating place which you the two love or have it on the sea coast with basically ordinary nutrition.
2016-10-05 23:53:09
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answered by ? 4
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My husband & I got married 2 yrs ago it was my dream 2 have a backyard wedding. My brothers live in the catskillsmountain' s so it was considered redneck. My brothers bbq, we had beer, soda, liquor, it was outside they had folding chairs. My husband wore a pair of dress pants & a nice shirt so did my father & brothers. My sister-in-laws & mom wore a dress & pant suit. I wore My wedding dress. My father walked my out of brother& sister-in-laws room, out to the porch & on to the grass where my brothers had spread rose peddles on the ground. We were married by the Justice of the peace my father stood up 4 hubby & mom stood up 4 me! It was nice & only cost us about $200.00 (food, drinks, lience, JP, music). My sister-in-law made us a 2 tier cake( she is a baker & my dad is diabetic). I threw the bouquet (neice caught it was 16), (my dad played some music & so did my bother). We r hoping 2 have a big wedding so his family can b there as well as my nephews!
I suggest u just plan 4 a backyard party (that was our theme) & go from there. Good -luck!
2006-12-24 17:27:45
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answered by Missy 3
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I'm planning my wedding for Jan 01 and it has been super easy. I chose a hawaiin theme For the wedding the men are wearing casual pants and hawaiin printed shirts, matron of honor is wearing pink dress with big orchid embroidered on it, and I am wearing a simple but elegant light pink dress. The flower girl is wearing a pretty pastel dress but originally had her wearing a grass skirt... She is carrying a small sand pail and dropping petals from it. The ring bearer is carrying a coconut shell instead of the fancy, frilly pillow. When guests arrive and sign the gust book they will receive leis. For the reception we purchased balloons, streamers, beach balls, and hawaiin banners for decorations. Our meal is going to be hot dogs with optional sloppy joe sauce or sloppy joes, baked beans, macaroni slad, and chips using sand pails and shovels for serving dishes. For drinks it is a variety of punches- could fill up a kiddy pool with ice and variety of canned drinks. The could be easily be done outdoors and "redneck" style.
2006-12-24 20:29:30
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answered by str8ctry 2
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Check out http://www.idotaketwo.com There is a section with a few pages on vow renewals.
2006-12-25 13:15:38
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answered by weddingqueen 5
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Plan it the way you'd plan any party, but a party where you renew your vows. That's the way my fiance and I are planning our wedding.
2006-12-24 16:37:36
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answered by Happy Wife 4
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