Are you both into sports??? I have seen a couple who was really into basketball introduce their wedding party like they were the starting line-up for a game ... each person wrote a little about themself (i.e. weighing in at 187 ... the groomsman with the most ... the clown of the bunch, escorting the biggest girly girl of them all give it up for (name and name)) ... at first I didn't think it was going to turn out good at all, but the band really took it and ran and it couldn't have gone better.
2007-02-19 23:21:08
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answered by VAWeddingSpecialist 6
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Have some photo's taken with all the member of the wedding party, they can be any old ones you have if you like, or have someone take some new ones of you all together in funny clothes or dressed up in your Sunday best what ever you like! this will only add to the fun of getting to know everyone, get there consent first as you don't want to offend anyone before the big day, put there name's next to them and a little history eg who they are too you where you met how long you have known each other just stuff like that then put them up on a board so every one can see them great fun.... but do remember to get everyone involved who are having there pictures taken and make sure they agree to it as well your wedding is a wonderful time and you don't want anyone feeling uncomfortable with something they have agreed to and really didn't want to do, have a great wedding and the best of luck
2007-02-19 10:03:43
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answered by yah yah sisterhood 2
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One wedding I was in, the bride and groom recessed together. They then came back in and from the front of the church introduced each member of the wedding party and briefly explained their relationship to that member.
The couple then were the ones to do the "dismissing" of the congregation by standing at the end of each row (as ushers usually do) and receiving hugs, well wishes, etc. This eliminated the need for a receiving line.
Many weddings I've been at (including my own) had a brief description of each wedding party member in the bulletin.
2007-02-19 09:59:03
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answered by midlandsharon 5
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For my good friends wedding, the party were introduced to theme songs...a last minute idea was each couple (bridesmaid, and groomsman) were going to do some funny entertaining dance move on the dance floor. (My guy just had a break up so he wasn't up for it, so I got walked out - no fun).
The wedding party should have a cool theme song for all of them, and then the bride and groom should have a different one. Make it your own...remember it's your wedding, you can do whatever you like!
2007-02-19 09:53:21
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answered by Kate 4
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At my cousins wedding, each bridal party couple was introduced with a different song by the DJ. I thought it was a great idea.
2007-02-23 08:55:57
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answered by Cynical 3
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there is not any longer something incorrect with no longer having the bridal party presented. you like some thing basic its alright to bypass this all mutually. yet once you will decide to have the marriage party in contact, you have gotten all of them proportion the dance floor with you. After your grand front bypass to the dance floor on your first dance and husband and spouse, then invite the bridal party up for a exciting dance to a music that comes with some thing approximately friends. you are able to desire to bypass old college Hoodini "friends", or " you get carry of a buddy In Me", With somewhat help from my friends via the Beatles, Wind below My Wings, thank you for Being a buddy via Andrew Gold, Umbrella via Rhianna.
2016-10-16 01:09:57
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answered by ? 4
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at dinner before your best man does his speech both of you stand up and and thank everyone(the guests and the wedding party) for their love and support and so and than take that as your opportunity to introduse all of the special people you two have choosen to be in the wedding party! as you are introducing them explain how you know them and why they are so important to you!
2007-02-19 10:01:00
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answered by ang925 3
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My uncle and his wife did something I thought was really cute for their 50th anniversary.
They started out waltzing in the middle of the dance floor by themselves, then a guy on a microphone announced each of their kids and their spouse (in your case, it would be each of the bridesmaids). The person just announced would cut in and dance with the main couple for a minute, then they'd announce the next couple. When they second set of kids cut in to the dance, the first set went on the other side and danced with their own spouse. In the end, they even did their grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and finally they danced with each other again at the end. I thought it was really cute. =)
2007-02-19 14:58:06
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answered by calliope320 4
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I think it would be fun if each person got up, introduced themself, and told a memory they had with the bride/groom.
2007-02-23 09:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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When they are introduced, have them some out dancing. it looks nice, and it is fun!
2007-02-19 09:50:48
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answered by roseannetb@verizon.net 6
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