Pajama Party Reception. Lasted all night, guests had amazing time. Still very elegant and upscale. Dressy clothes at church but option for guests to change after dinner into their comfy PJs.
i came up with the idea because bride was searching for something truly diff. Out of 300 guests nobody had seen anything like it, though many commented when their turn came around they would love to contact me to have one of their own.
2007-08-12 15:15:21
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answered by pspoptart 6
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Druid wedding, the groom wore a kilt, the bride a dress, the guy performing the ceremony was wearing white with a cane and had a long white beard (looked like Merlin), took place in the center of a circle of chairs where the guests sat, (earth, wind, fire, water) someone represented each of these and skipped on the outside of the circle dropping dust (sand) on our heads before the end of the ceremony.
2007-08-12 13:08:01
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answered by baseballguy 3
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Well I went to a wedding where the bride and groom had to play some trusting games after the ceremony. It was really funny. Like the groom was blindfolded and the bride had to guide him through a slalom. Then the bride had to search in a sanbox for a limited amount of time to find the coupon to the wedding gift! lol
2007-08-12 13:11:42
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answered by F H 2
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i'm having a photo sales area at my wedding ceremony. that's going to serve because of the fact the marriage favors to the customer besides because of the fact the customer e book. human beings pass in, take the 4 photos, then pass to a table which would be set up with scrapbook paper, pens, scissors, glue, and so on. they are in a position to create a scrapbook internet site using the photos from the sales area and sign their call, positioned a sprint quote or message. despite they want. Props would be presented besides could they desire to do something stupid. that's somewhat a diverse difficulty and the photograph scrapbook/customer e book is somewhat memorable.
2016-12-11 18:08:58
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answered by ? 4
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HHMMM. I just went to one in Memphis last night where they had an Elvis impersonator at the reception performing. Also, I went to one where they had different vendors (Ben & Jerry's, Chick-fil-a, etc) serving at the reception. At that one though they also had Oompa Loompas dancing around (yes the ones from Willy Wonka). But those would definately be the most unique!
2007-08-12 13:05:02
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answered by mattsbaby125 3
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well at a friends wedding we did a cookie exchange we do this often and it was a way we could have tons of people introduced to this and make it a custom in familys an friends to host and hold
2007-08-12 15:51:20
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answered by rodeogirl 6
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