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5 Things To Keep In Mind While Doing Wedding Ceremony In the UK

  • emilycarterutharap
  • Oct 12, 2022
  • 5 min read

Updated: May 23, 2023

1. Choose a Menu/Decor according to the season:


The menu choice is a point to remember when organizing a wedding ceremony in the UK during different seasons. Considering that most people choose an outdoor location to hold it, it is customary to serve some treats to guests before the ceremony. Flavoured waters and light foods, such as fruits and various slices of bread, are the preferred options for the summer. For the winter, broths, soups, and toast go well. And when the ceremony is held at the party venue, the couple should consider the buffet according to the season. In winter, although the event occurs during the day, lower temperatures allow menus with foods that give more substance. But in summer, the best bet is for refreshing food and drinks. It is possible to have hot dishes, such as seafood, as long as they are lighter.



The decor of a daytime wedding ceremony in the UK should be appropriate for the location. For outdoor events, which already have the beauty of nature, just a special touch from the decorator according to the couple's personality. Spaces with rustic furniture, as in Industrial Wedding, combine a lot. Foliage, aged metals, and flowers always look good.



If you have difficulty thinking about decoration, knowing the possible types of wedding ceremonies during the day is essential. Boho-chic, for example, is a prevalent trend among the bride and groom.



2. Involve your guests in the Wedding ceremony in UK


Don't want a stiff ceremony at all? It is nice to involve your wedding guests in the ceremony. In addition to the role of the wedding officiant, there are ways in which you can include wedding

guests in the wedding ceremony.


Rituals with wedding guests

Create a ritual that involves everyone. For example, if you get married on the beach, give everyone a shell, make them make a wish, and throw all the shells into the sea simultaneously. May all your wishes come true!


Speakers

Encourage the wedding guests to speak alongside the wedding officiant during the Wedding ceremony in UK. They now know how important you think they are, but of course, they can also express their wish for the future for you, tell them what you mean to them, or explain why you have such a good relationship with each other. Get the tissues ready because a speech at your wedding can get very emotional!


3. Prepare the Wedding Stationery according to the ceremony


Each wedding celebration is unique, an occasion that must be treated with affection and care and, as it is a special day that will not be repeated (at least as the initial premise!), this care must include the wedding stationery. That's right: the set of items that must go through a print shop – such as wedding cards, menus, hymnals, etc. – we call stationery. And because it is such an exclusive party, it is essential to think about these elements so that they are unique and unforgettable. The wedding cards and reception menu are among the first topics to consider. Still, wedding stationery encompasses much more, and there is more to consider to get the result than you want. Other C-day necessities will need graphics, paper, materials, and visual identity, making everything harmonious with your face.


It is essential not to choose elements at random to avoid spending on the production of materials that will not be useful. Therefore, we recommend analyzing the event as a whole, looking at the needs and costs of the stationery to make decisions. Invitations This item includes the C-Day invitations, envelopes, and individual invitations, which are essential to determine the number of guests. And they should also think about the engagement invitation and save the date (reserve the day) to send before the engagement and wedding. These last two are optional and are currently often sent digitally.


Customized boxes or bags

Custom Gifts/wedding cards from godparents and godmothers. Some couples also order more creative wedding cards with gifts for the more "special" guests, such as their parents, grandparents, pages, and bridesmaids.


Little boxes

You can think of boxes for the happily married or as packaging for wedding favors.


Envelopes

Both for the invitations and to wrap the handkerchief or napkins for each guest, in case they get emotional during the ceremony.


Menus

All dishes and drinks are available, with the order of the buffet service. The idea is to place one next to the fork or on top of the plate for each person. At brunch, the menus can be one or two placed on the food table, in picture frames, separating snacks and sweets.


Hang tags

They can be placed in souvenirs to thank you for being there, and they can also take the form of tied mini cards or self-adhesive labels.


Table signs

They inform what types of food and flavors are in the decoration of the wedding table that will have the sweets and cake, as well as in themed islands.


Missal

In an objective way, a booklet with the entire script of the religious ceremony allows the guests to follow each passage of the rite. Some couples prefer to put just the list of songs in order and the brief meaning of each song for both.


Bookmarks

Reserve each seat at the table with the guest's name or each table; door markers if booking hotel rooms or the party venue for guests; bookmark as a wedding favors template.


Paper cones

To store rice or flowers thrown at the end, among other uses.



4. Rituals during the wedding ceremony

In addition to the tasks you can give people, you can also see a lot of your personality in the rituals during the wedding ceremony. Are you doing something for religious reasons, or do you like its idea? Just incorporate it into your wedding!


Break the glass

During a Jewish wedding, glass is constantly smashed by the groom. According to Jewish tradition, this symbolizes that nothing is perfect and that joy can never be complete as long as God's temple in Jerusalem is not rebuilt. In the meantime, the use of breaking glass has been adopted by non-Jews, but in a lighter sense, where the broken glass symbolizes a break from the past and the start of a new life.


Burning candle

The bride and groom light a candle together. This is a Christian custom that symbolizes that two people are bound together as one. Another variation is that the bridal couple pours wine into one glass (you can drink from this later, of course!).



5. Involve children in your wedding ceremony


When children are present at your wedding, it is nice to involve them in the wedding and to give them a role or task. Of course, it dramatically impacts children if one or both parents get married. Nephews and nieces also love to be part of your wedding stuff.



You can let the kids be bridesmaids or squires. Especially when children from a previous relationship or marriage are present, it is essential to give them the feeling that they belong entirely. Involve them in the eyes to show that they belong to the new marriage. Walk with the children to the altar, where you will be waiting for them. Too cute! Instead of a ring Give the children a memento of the wedding. They always like presents and instead of a ring you can give them a necklace, bracelet or watch so that it gets something special themselves. Or have them sign a child marriage certificate. Then you also have official permission from the little ones!


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