· A wedding with a number of guests from another faith or culture.
· A wedding so large that guests may not know the bridal party.
· A wedding that is particularly long and time-consuming.
· A wedding that involves so many people that the couple would like to thank and pay tribute to.
A wedding program is generally broken down into 3 sections, with the additional detailed information listed below:
1. Introduction
· Names of the couple
· Wedding date
· Time and place of the service.
2. Event or Ceremony Order
· Greetings
· Poetry
· Reading
· Exchange of vows
· Explanations of special religiuos rituals (such as the ring ceremony, unity candle ceremony, and pronouncement of marriage)
· Titles of the ceremony music to be played (including the names of the musicians, soloists, or readers)
3. Acknowledgement or Wedding Party
· Names of the members of the bridal party
· Name of the priest or officiant who will perform the ceremony
· Memorials, tributes or homages to someone who has passed away
· Thank-you notes and dedications to the parents and to people who gave support to the couple (and to the wedding)
· The couple's special message to their wedding guests
· Directions to the reception
Wedding programs are usually ordered from the same printer who does the wedding invitations. Other couples, however, opt to do their wedding programs on their own - it gives a couple a chance to be more flexible and creative while saving money.
Wedding programs are one of the little details that make such a big day extra special. Ordered ready-made or done personally, a wedding program can be made unique by the expressive feelings of love and joy that it conveys.
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