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Ph ne Free
Ceremony
Although this one seems like a no-brainer, there will always be a couple of people who are taking pictures, recording videos, or forgetting to silence their cellphones during your “I do.” It’s nice that friends and family want to have the moment captured on their own devices to treasure for years to come, but cell phones can interfere with pictures already being taken by your professional photographer and may cause disruption to other guests. This year, couples are opting to have a designated period to take pictures, answer texts, or post that last exciting social media update before turning phones off completely. Some officiants are even offering a comical twist on this by having the couple pose for a few different pretend shots such as an emotional reading of the vows or a nervous giggle. This not only engages the audience, but lets everyone know in a friendly but clear way to turn phones off and focus on the ceremony.
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Anything But a Guest Book
For a traditional bride, there are the classic guest books where guests are offered the chance to sign their name and write well wishes. But for any couple looking to add a unique twist, there are so many alternatives to paper and pen. Voicemail audiobooks allow your guests to record a loving message after the tone on an old-style rotary phone. (Perfect for a vintage-style wedding!) If you’re looking for something with more of an updated look, a video booth allows your guests to record a special video message, in which you can add props and capture more than just voices. If you like to travel, consider having your guests sign a globe, putting their names and well wishes down on a favorite travel destination. And if you still like the idea of pen and paper, there are alternatives such as a time capsule. Have guests write their best advice on a piece of paper, put them all in a box of your choosing, and make an anniversary tradition out of rereading everyone’s messages. The options are endless!