Friday, March 27, 2009

Order of the day


The order of the day is fast replacing the order of service. It tells guests more than just the wedding itself and lets guests plan their day. They know what is happening when so they wont miss out on entertainment later if they had planned to leave earlier. This is also great for knowing where to sit as everyone has a table plan with them. This OOTD can be changed to suit any wedding civil or religious.


page 1

Order of the day

The wedding of

L Merriman
To
J Langmead
At
2 o clock

Followed by the reception

Xxxxx House
Mount Sherb
Far away
Nxx 4xx


Page 2

Recessional

Song………………………….………….(artist)

Introduction by the registrar

Reading

By James smith

The civil declaration

Contracting words

Exchange of rings and declaration

Music

Ave Maria ………….……..Sung by J Stevens

Signing of the register


Processional


A special thank you to Janet Stevens for your beautiful voice and James smith for your inspiring words, we are very lucky to have such wonderful friends and family

Photos

Guests make their way to xxxxx room
Welcome drinks

Close up magic by Mr Carl Buck

Photos

Table plan

Top table (names)
Table 1 (names)
Table 2 (names)

Receiving line
Guests take seats for wedding breakfast

Mr. & Mrs. Langmead are introduced

Wedding breakfast

Menu

Melon medley
~
Beef Wellington with seasonal vegetables
(Vegetarian option)
~
Raspberry mouse
~
Coffee
Speeches
Cutting of the cake
First dance
Hero…………………………..(artist)

Evening entertainment

Hog roast & chocolate fountain

Disco

(11.00 A tribute to Madonna)



Bride & groom retire for the evening


Please check with your minister, clerk or priest for their wording of the ceremony.

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