Hertfordshire Wedding Favours


Hertfordshire Wedding Favours would like to introduce two new services: -

1.  Learn how to make your Wedding Favours - We offer a 2 hour workshop in which we will teach you how to make 3 types of Favours. You will learn how to decorate the favours you make and take what you make home.

2.  Hen Parties  – We will meet you and decide a favour you would like to have at your Wedding. Then we will bring all the equipment and supplies to you home and teach all your friends how to make the favour. During the evening all your friends and yourself will have great fun in making your wedding favours. Your friends will love being part of your Wedding. Not only do your have a great party but you get your favours made ready for your wedding.



Reception Timelines

Reception Timelines: Looking for some ideas on how to plan the timeline for your wedding reception? Here is a sample timeline that works for a 4-hour planned reception. You can adjust it as needed to mesh with your own timeframes. The average wedding reception lasts about three hours when a served meal is included. A buffet wedding reception may last a little less than that.



Sample Wedding Reception Timeline:



  • 0-30 Minutes - Pictures take of the wedding party; guests begin arriving at the wedding reception location. Drinks are available and music should be playing as a part of the backdrop for the guests to mingle and enjoy.
  • 30-90 Minutes – Guests are invited to sign the guest book and are shown to their seats if seating chart is dictated. The wedding party arrives at the reception and if a receiving line is planned for, that also begins
  • 60-120 Minutes – Guests will be seated for the dinner or the buffet is opened. The wedding party is served first, traditionally they must also go through the buffet line first as well. Wine and champagne may be served and the toasts begin, traditionally beginning with the best man
  • 120-180 Minutes – The first dance begins and the cutting of the cake. If food courses are being served, they should be winding down. Other traditional dances are done including father/daughter and mother/son dances
  • 180-240 Minutes – The last hour of the reception, the meal is wound down and the bouquet is tossed along with the garter. The bride and groom are sent off to their honeymoon.
  • 240- 270 Minutes - The reception wines down with the parents of the bride and the groom seeing guests off before the reception ends formally



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The Weekend's Wedding News

The Weekend's Wedding News:
You know we're fully in wedding season when the weekends seem to be full of celebrity weddings, engagements, and other noteworthy wedding stories. This weekend was - of course - no exception. Here's the juicy wedding news  that caught my eye:

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The Weekend's Wedding News originally appeared on About.com Weddings on Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 at 14:58:19.
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