What Type of Wedding Reception is Right For You?

When envisioning your wedding reception, do you see the beauty of early morning light dancing through the trees or an all night, all-out party? There are so many different types of wedding receptions, there’s going to be one right for your style, AND your budget.

  • Breakfast or Brunch Reception
      If you’re having a sunrise wedding, or just envision getting married bright and early in the morning, then you’ll want to have a breakfast or brunch reception. Traditionally, menus include breakfast classics like quiche, frittata, and eggs benedict. It’s great to have stations where guests can get food like omelets, and French toast made to order. For a touch of luxury, consider adding smoked salmon, caviar, or a carving station with ham, turkey or roast beef. Spice things up with Bloody Mary’s, Bellinis, and Mimosas. And don’t forget the coffee!

Pros:

       It’s inexpensive; people will drink considerably less alcohol, and the types of food served are typically cheaper as well. If you want to get a jump-start on your honeymoon, a brunch reception perfectly allows you to leave the same day.

Cons:

       Consider your guests, especially those who live two hours away. They’ll have to get up very early to make it to your wedding. Also, you won’t have as long to get ready in the morning.

A New Twist

      : A cocktail-style brunch. Have your caterer reinvent breakfast classics into hors d’oeuvres such as mini-eggs benedict, bite sized French toast, and scrambled egg bites topped with caviar. Keep those Mimosas and Bellini’s flowing!
  • A Lunch Reception
      If you want a morning wedding, but need a little bit more time to get ready than a breakfast reception would allow, consider a lunch reception.

Pros: 

      It allows you to serve some of the same favorite dishes that you would at a dinner reception, for a cheaper price. You still may be able to leave for your honeymoon the same day.

Cons:

       If you don’t leave for your honeymoon that same day, you’ll have to figure out what else to do with the rest of your wedding day! Your reception might also be more staid than it would be later in the evening.

A New Twist

      : A picnic reception! Have your caterer (or a favorite restaurant) package individual meals in disposable cardboard picnic boxes. Spread out big pieces of colorful cloth and offer pitchers of basil lemonade and raspberry iced tea. Be sure to have some tables and chairs available for those who prefer not to sit on the ground.
  • Afternoon Tea
      If you’ve ever been to an old-fashioned high tea, you know that it’s an indulgent fun time. It’s not every day that we get to gobble tea sandwiches and cute desserts in the middle of the afternoon. Serve a variety of hot teas, champagne, finger sandwiches, tartlets, petit fours, éclairs, and of course, wedding cake. Be sure to plan your reception for the middle of the afternoon so that guests aren’t expecting a full meal.

Pros: 

      Again, it’s cheaper than having a dinner reception. It’s also a little different, and it’s perfect for adding hand-crafted and vintage touches.

Cons:

       Afternoon tea is a little girly, and so your male guests may not feel entirely comfortable.

A New Twist

       Be a bit cheeky, and serve Long Island Iced Teas (a potent cocktail) along with the other tea offerings.
  • Champagne and Cake Reception
      This is probably the least expensive type of reception, and it’s what was once the norm for most weddings. Gather everyone after the ceremony for a bit of cake and a few toasts. But don’t ask your guests to get in their cars again. Have your reception in the garden of your ceremony venue, or even right in the same room. I also suggest that you put on your invitation “champagne and cake to follow” so that guests will know there isn’t a meal.

Pros: 

      Did I mention already that it’s cheap? If you’re not a fan of big crowds or lots of mingling, a champagne and cake reception is often short and sweet.

Cons:

       Some guests might expect more. You might find that it’s over far too fast for your liking! And you’ll have to skip out on some of the traditional aspects of a wedding reception.
  • Cocktail Wedding Reception
      Cocktail receptions can be elegant and stylish, and allow your guests to really mingle and meet each other. They tend to be a bit more relaxed than a sit-down meal, and often feel like a great party.

Pros: 

      If your venue is small, cocktail receptions allow you to have more people. They’re typically shorter than a sit-down meal, and they allow you to really circulate and enjoy the party.

Cons:

       While you might anticipate that a cocktail reception would be cheaper, your guests will likely drink more than at a dinner reception. Since most people won’t be seated, some guests will have trouble seeing events like the first dance.
  • Dinner Wedding Reception
      The most classic and formal type of wedding reception, a sit-down or buffet dinner allows you time to really celebrate your wedding, treat your guests, and still have everyone up on the dance floor afterwards. You’ll start with a cocktail hour, then proceed into an adjoining room for dinner, followed by dancing, cake cutting, bouquet tossing and more.

Pros: 

      Your guests will feel like you really went all out, and feel special. You won’t feel rushed or hurried.

Cons:

       Typically, this is the most expensive type of wedding reception. You might also feel a little sad that your wedding night in the hotel room is starting so late! (wink).

A New Twist:

     After an hour or two of dancing, your guests might have worked up an appetite again. Serve a “surprise” treat at midnight of packages of donuts, an early breakfast, or even fast food.

Your Wedding Checklist

Tell your parents, important family members, and close friends the good news! How to Announce Your Engagement

____You might also want to announce your engagement in the newspaper, on a wedding website with an email sent out to all your friends, or in the most traditional way, with mailed engagement announcements

____Have an engagement party, if you’d like

____Envision the tone of your wedding: Formal or casual? Day or evening? Religious or secular?

____Consider having a wedding theme, which will help pull together the style, look, and feel of your wedding

____Choose your wedding colors, which will add visual unity.

____Set your budget, read Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

____Decide who will pay for the wedding. Will your parents cover it all? Can you contribute? How will expenses be split?

____Start your guest list

____Select date and time. Have backup dates in mind, in case a key element is unavailable.

____Select and reserve your ceremony and reception sites

____Hire a wedding consultant, if you’re using one

____Choose and book your wedding officiant

____Choose bridesmaids, groomsmen and ushers

____Meet with florists, caterers, and musicians.

____Arrange for a tasting with your caterer

____Shop for and order your wedding dress and accessories, including veil, gloves andshoes

____Sign a contract with your wedding caterer

____Book wedding florist and choose arrangements

____Book your musicians and/or DJ for both ceremony and reception

____Select and confirm your wedding photographer (and your videographer, if you’re using one.)

____Look into wedding insurance and decide if it’s a good option for you

____Plan your honeymoon

____Shop for and order your bridesmaid dresses

____If you’re making your own wedding favors, start doing so now.

____Meet with wedding cake designers or bakers and arrange for a tasting (Yum!)

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Unique Ideas for Your Wedding Ceremony

First of all, this is your wedding. Incorporate your personal ideas into your plans. Be creative, romantic, sentimental or outrageous (if you wish). Here is a quick overview of unique ideas and suggestions to consider as you design, create and write your wedding ceremony.

Bride/Honoring Your Mother and new Mother-In-Law

On the way down the aisle, before taking her place beside the groom, the bride pauses and presents both her mother and her soon-to-be mother-in-law with special lace hankerchiefs embroidered with details of the occasion.

Groom/Honoring Mother and new Mother-in-Law

Have the groom escort both his mother and the bride’s mother to their seats in the processional.

Unique, Memorable Rituals

Include special rituals and moments in your ceremony. Consider a rose exchange, blessing of parents and children, drinking of the wine/breaking the glass, a great moment of humor, offering a family medallion to children or celebrating by having your beloved pooch be your “best dog.”

Blending Families

Include children or mention them if you are blending two families. Have your child(ren) sign the wedding certificate along with your witnesses.

Honoring a Loved One

Mention a family member who has passed and honor their memory.

Stand Up!

Have all parents stand to be recognized at the time the Bride is presented to the groom.

Flip the Ceremony Around

Consider facing your guests instead of having your back to them.

Be Grateful

Mention and thank the person who introduced you during the ceremony.

Special Reading

Have a close family member or friend read a poem during the ceremony.

Festive Processional Music

Select something non-traditional for your recessional music. How about James Brown’s “I Feel Good!”

Candlelight

Consider being married by candlelight – nothing is more romantic!

Add Some Fun

Have your attendants hold up rating cards after the marriage declaration/kiss.

Have a surprise wedding! Truly!

Invite everyone over for a party and imagine their shock when you change into your gown and tuxedos!

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How to plan the Wedding you want?

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Desi Tent Hire believes in providing the best services to you on your wedding day. We provide excellent wedding stages, mandaps with pillars, Mehndi stages, wedding backdrops & red carpet for walkway to make your wedding truly special and memorable.

We provide highly skilled Asian wedding stage decoration as a wedding planner, we can go out of our way to make your dream come true and memories to keep on your wedding day. We will be more like a friend to you, according to your preferences and requirements we shall provide you with inputs.

We cater to a wide variety of clients from people of Asian, English, to Caribbean origin.

You can always share your ideas and theme and we will give you the best as you want.

Our Specialization: Weddings, Parties, Seasonal Events, Corporate and Catering Marquees, multipurpose tents for storage and events.

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The perfect bridal hair on your big day

DesiTentHire offers advice for brides on how to find the perfect wedding day style…

Choosing a hairdresser

If you’re getting married near home, it should be easy to organise a hairdresser. However if you need to find a new hairdresser, make sure it’s someone you feel really comfortable with. When you have a trial, take a picture to see how the style works. Hairdressers will charge according to the amount of work they can do in a certain amount of time, so remember to ask about this too.

Choosing your look

Think about how you want to look: Do you want to look like you do now, or do you fancy yourself as a princess or a film star? Your natural looks have got you a proposal, so they’ve worked for you so far but you might have always wanted to go for the Audrey Hepburn or the Grace Kelly look on your special day.

Hair colour

Whether your hair is natural or you’ve been experimenting with colour for years, an approaching wedding day is likely to send you into a panic about what colour your hair should be. Many brides’ first reaction is to go natural but going back to your natural hair colour is not necessarily the right move.

Finding the right hair colour for you is something that you should start discussing with your hairdresser as early in your wedding planning as possible. It’s important to consult the professionals, as subtle highlights or lowlights in just the right shade can bring out your eyes and add that extra sparkle to your look. Steer away from bold colours though, which may date in your photos.

Some people have a second colour in their eyes (flecks of gold for example). If you match this colour with highlights in your hair your eyes will look amazing. Looking at your skin tone will also help you to choose the right hair colour. If your hair is jet black and you can’t add colour to it, don’t worry as shiny, glossy hair looks equally great.

Working together

You don’t want your hair to compete with your dress: when choosing your hairstyle, make-up and entire bridal outfit, you want to think in terms of a single theme — that way the focus will be on you. Everything should complement you and each other. Make sure that your hair is worn off of your face and that your make-up is fresh. The shape of your eyebrows is also an incredibly important detail.

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Consider the jewellery you are wearing in other wedding & pre-wedding events.

Most brides want thier wedding cermony look to be their highlight, so ensure that your wedding jewellery is different to what you wear on your other wedding events.
Ways to vary your jewellery at your wedding events:
  1. Headpieces: vary your headpieces between: jhoomer, Pakeezah jhoomer, matha-patti, tikka, nothing. E.g. If you are wearing a jhoomer on your wedding cermony, consider wear a matha-patti on your medhi.
  2. On a pre-wedding event consider wearing just earrings & a head piece, as you are the bride do go for quality to set you able all but as ur buying less ur budget can be used to opt for better quality items! E.g. just big earrings and a tikka OR earrings and matha patti (this is really nice, as only the bride wears a matha-patti but by wearing only with earrings gives the matha patti a modern twist and looks geat for a pre-wedding cermoy!)
  3. Size, Quality, Colour… of course.
Tell your chosen retailer what you want. All reputable retails will want to sell you what you want instead of pushing sets onto you. Tell the retailer what you want and if they are not interested, consider going elsewhere! It is not always possible to get what you want, but at the very least you deserve to be served by someone who will at least try.

Be open to suggestions. I know I said decide what you want, but be aware that good retails know about latest fashions. So take photos of your outfit, show them to the retailer and ask what they would suggest. We recommend showing photos as you can e-mail them to online retailers, such as us, but also it’s a lot safer taking a photo out shopping that your actual outfit (one bride sadly damaged her outfit while out shopping, it’s easily done!)

Purchase the set of your dreams. Having done the above we hope this leads you to buying the perfect set for you

Wedding Decorations

When you say “I do,” what are you hoping your surroundings look like?

Outdoor Wedding

Outdoor Wedding

A lot of brides-to-be hope for a beach wedding, which can be great way of getting married. You could aim for an actual on-the-sand ceremony, or you could do something like this — have your wedding within the comfortable confines of a beachfront hotel. You won’t accidentally get some uncomfortably large man sunbathing in an uncomfortably small swimsuit(or, heaven forbid, in nothing at all!) in your wedding pictures, but you still get the sunshine and refreshing salty air of a beach wedding.

Above, the decorator used a classic arch and just covered it with flowers. For draping the seats along the aisle, the decorator used tulle and gathered it underneath pretty purple and white arrangements. Of course, one caveat to beach weddings would be the wind.

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OutDoor Wedding

Of course, many brides also dream about a garden wedding. This gardens can have a cool dome that the decorator can rim with flowers. The decorator can also cover all the pillars, including the ones placed alongside the aisle, with flowy chiffon. Pink and white flower arrangements sit on top each aisle pillar and the couple’s initials — A and M — are laid out artfully with red, pink and white rose petals in the middle of the aisle.

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Outdoor Wedding

The flowers used for the above wedding ceremony were all purple phalenopsis orchids. Setting aside how expensive that probably was, they sure do make a big visual impact. The florist used the flower both in the arrangements framing the head of the aisle and in the aisle arrangements. And they had a nice backdrop there — water!
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Outdoor Wedding

The aisle in this wedding was draped with organza and gathered with red roses, white orchids and lemon leaf. There was no aisle runner, but the edges of the aisle were scattered with pink and red rose petals. The half trellis at the head of the aisle were decorated with branches, white phalenopsis orchids and red roses. Love the branches look!

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Asian Bride’s wedding dress

In an Asian community, especially in our subcontinent wedding is the most special and memorable day in a woman’s life. Teenage girls start dreaming about their wedding as soon as they get into their marriage age. They want to look out of this world and remembered by everyone all their lives. The most important thing is their wedding dress which is the BRIDAL DRESS of a bride.

Bridal dress of a woman makes her look different from others. Women around the world has become very fashion conscious. They have started to feel the importance of fashion designers.Designers who are expertise at bridal fashion. They choose designers rather than getting into the hassel of choosing the cloth, colour combination, embroidery and stitching.These fashion designers not only help them look good but also be remembered. Bridal dresses are of different types like gharara, sharara, lehanga choli and mermaid cut lehanga etc. Woman usually selects the type according to the fashion trends.

The embroidery and motifs being used make the wedding dress gorgeous and beautiful. These include dabka, tilla, sequins; bead work; Kora, naqshi, cut-glass and other various ornamental works. To make it really look of this world some woman use Swarovski crystals along with real gold threads just to make it PRINCESS DRESS. These ornaments add up elegance and beautify the bridal dress.

In this fast pace of time, woman want the best on her wedding day and she being the bride is the most important aspect of the day. Bridal dresses available are of different costs. One can choose according to their budget.

Indian Wedding Dresses and weddings are well known all over the world. The traditional outfits and ceremonies are part of our society and ethics. Bridal dresses are complimented by the beautiful jewellery worn by the bride. The jewellery is also selected according to the colour combination of the dress. Jewellery designers are also available to design all sorts of jewellery according to the dress type.

The advancement in Indian fashion industry has brought about awareness among the people and they have become conscious in their wearing trends. Special dresses on special occasions have become important for all classes of people. In the same way, wedding day and the bridal dress has become a status symbol for people.

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