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The Very First Hour

Wedding images are taken. Even when pictures were taken before the wedding ceremony, it is good to spend time to take pictures at the beginning of the wedding party. Music should be always present through the party, and it should be s...

Generally, a wedding reception lasts for between three to five hours. It's far better plan it, to help make the the majority of it. It's good to know in advance what you expect to happen and when you expect it to happen.

The Very First Time

Wedding pictures are taken. Even if pictures were taken before the wedding ceremony, it's good to spend a while to take pictures at the start of the wedding party. Music should be always present throughout the reception, and it should be started as soon as the first guests arrive. The receiving line must be in position to greet the arriving guests. Some of the most fitting songs for the introduction of the marriage party are: All you need is Finally by Etta James and love by The Beatles.

The 2nd Hour

By this time around there should be mood location music, the bride and groom and all of the visitors should have appeared. During the 2nd time the visitors should watch the bride and grooms first dance. Then, the father and daughters and mother and grooms dance must follow.

The 3rd Hour

By this time around your eager guests will welcome the announcement of the serving of the meal. Usually the wedding party is seated and served first. Then, food is served to the remaining portion of the guests. Throughout the meal the first toast is proposed by the best man.

The Fourth or Remaining Hours

The tossing of the brides bouquet is just a popular activity for the later section of the wedding reception that's followed closely by the groom throwing the garter. The last dance is accompanied by the bride and grooms escape. By the finish of a successful party you should have plenty of happy and complete wedding guests.

Utilize the above timeline to prepare your wedding party with your wedding planner and your suppliers. best wedding blogs