ideas to inspire - Lasting Impressions Weddings
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ideas to inspire - Lasting Impressions Weddings
Ideas to inspire more than just the big day 132 MINNESOTA BRIDE l mnbride.com Whether your wedding is an intimate affair or a gala-style fête, chances are you will be entertaining out-of-town guests. Show them some Minnesota hospitality by by Ania Urban illustration by Kate Worum hosting a weekend to remember. The dresses, cake… variety. hassle-free. music & more. the flowers, the the plane tickets, the hotel rooms, the taxis. Traveling to attend a wedding has become the new norm, and guests often invest a lot of time and money to spend the weekend in an unfamiliar city. Recognizing the tremendous efforts of their out-oftown guests, brides are showing their appreciation by providing opportunities to spend time with their guests throughout the weekend and making sure their guests have fun and feel welcome. Recent bride Laura Soderlund, of Duluth, emphasizes how important it was that her guests get a warm reception during her wedding weekend. “A lot of our guests traveled a long way to be at our wedding,” she says. “For many of them, it was their first time in Duluth. We wanted them to feel welcome.” Soderlund and her husband showed their appreciation for their out-of-town guests by preparing welcome bags filled with homemade snacks, coupon books for popular locations in Duluth, travel information and the weekend itinerary, as well as a list of places for guests to visit that are special to them as a couple. They even tied personal stories into each of the locations, such as where her husband proposed or favorite restaurants. “I heard a lot of positive feedback,” she recalls. “People were very grateful for it.” affordable options for your wedding-related events • background music and entertainment for ceremonies, groom’s dinners, and parties • bands and DJ’s that will keep your reception dance floor full 888-654-6901 • [email protected] • www.glberg.com This is the house that talent built.™ Welcome to Town Starting out with a bang sets the stage for a successful wedding weekend. Many brides, however, struggle with the best way to welcome guests to town. The night before the wedding tends to be a busy time, and many couples prefer to reserve that time for the rehearsal dinner with immediate family and the wedding party. To spend time with other guests without inviting everyone to the rehearsal dinner, Sarah Trotter, owner of Lasting Impressions Weddings in Minnetonka, suggests hosting a welcome reception following the rehearsal dinner. “I’ve had numerous couples host a rehearsal dinner for the wedding party and then have a cocktail reception for the rest of the guests later in the evening,” Trotter says. “It allows other guests to join in the festivities without the bride and groom feeling like they need to invite everyone to the rehearsal dinner.” Welcome gatherings can come in a variety of forms. Soderlund, for example, chose to keep things casual the night before her Duluth wedding by having a bonfire following her rehearsal dinner. “It was very laid-back,” she says, “which is exactly what I needed the night before my big day.” Itinerary Planning While some couples just provide suggestions for activities during their wedding weekend, others choose to arrange a scheduled itinerary for their guests. If you’re taking this approach, Stephanie Johnson of Park Place Planning in Mendota Heights highly recommends focusing on local activities. mnbride.com l MINNESOTA BRIDE 133 Richfield floweRs & events Design Solutions for your Personality we specialize in fabulous unique weddings and cutting edge party designs. our talented staff can help with your entire event, from choosing the perfect flowers and décor to lighting, ceiling treatment, prop rentals and more! Voted Best Table Design at The Wedding Fair - October 2011 Double TCBA Icon Award Winner “Wedding of the Year” and Excellence in Floral” 2009 Voted “Best Florist” 2008 by MN Meetings & Events minnesota bride magazine best of 2 006 2 008 photo courteous of Studio 306 612.866.8416 6515 nicollet Ave. · Richfield, Mn 55423 www.richfieldflowers.com · [email protected] Ceremonies Drapings reCeptions BoUQUets photo courteous of Instant Request photo courteous of Studio 306 Couples should plan only as many activities as they feel comfortable attending during an already busy weekend. “Make sure you are setting up activities that you are going to be able to enjoy,” Trotter adds. “Don’t get so preoccupied with all the events and forget why everyone is there, and that’s to celebrate your marriage.” U The Welcome Bag A welcome gift is the perfect way to greet your out-of-town guests and set the stage for a fun wedding weekend. Help your guests feel at home with a stylish tote, a colorful gift bag or a basket full of goodies. Many hotels will deliver gifts directly to your guests’ rooms or distribute them at the reception desk. When it comes to making your welcome gifts, just enlist your bridesmaids and a bottle of wine, and let the assembling begin! Use these fun yet practical ideas to create the ultimate welcome gift: A personalized note Nothing says “welcome” better than a sincere handwritten note from the bride and groom. Weekend itinerary Keep guests informed of weekend activities by providing an itinerary, including details about any transportation you are providing. 615 Second Avenue South · Minneapolis, MN · (612) 288-8888 · www.grandhotelminneapolis.com Contact information Provide your guests with a point person they can contact in case they have any questions. Tip: Make it someone other than you! Map Point out some of your favorite places within walking distance of the hotel. Bonus: Tie in a story about why you and your fiancé love each location. Local treats Treat your guests to some local delights with Minnesotathemed snacks. Think: Pearson’s Nut Goodies, Honeycrisp apples or B.T. McElrath chocolates. Wedding-related necessities Having an outdoor wedding? Provide your guests with sunscreen or bug spray. Planning a late-night reception? Provide bottled water and aspirin for the next morning. Postcards Make your guests feel like they are truly on vacation by providing a stamped postcard they can send back home. mnbride.com l MINNESOTA BRIDE 135