The wedding day plans are all in place and all you are thinking is that perfect evening reception that will leave your guests feeling that it was a real special day for you. But what about the lighting? This is a very important aspect in an evening indoors or outdoors reception. Therefore it means from the very outset when looking for the venue of the ceremony and/or reception, the lighting of the place should be taken into account. You should establish beforehand the position of your lamp stands vis-?-vis the reception and adjacent areas. There are so many ways in which you can spice up the general outlook of the place by just playing around with the lighting.
If you are not well conversant with lighting effects, you could enlist the services of a professional light expert. They will help you with the appropriate placement of different lights and by chance you might catch a word or two used by those in the professional lighting world. For example they might tell you on how you can use a pin spot. This is the kind of light used to highlight a certain aspect of the wedding because its light is focused on a specific object. The object could be the cake or a centerpiece.
Another lighting theme you could use is the use of gobos. These are circular stencils placed over a light to project a message, a date or just a beautiful design. They could be of stainless steel or glass and the effect is, well, magnificent. Or you could go for the more general color wash. This is a source of light that sweeps the whole place whether indoors or outdoors. You enhance the beauty of a color wash by adding a tinge of a favorite color like blue to bring out that effect of a cool evening.
Also make use of LED lights as much as possible. Light Emitting Diodes use much less energy and the ability to have various color shades and their vibrancy makes them a good choice. What's more, they don't get hot like conventional light bulbs. LED lights can also be used to direct people on exits, washrooms, signaling the end of an event phase and the start of another, etc.
The trick in lighting lies in the right use of light. Know color variations that go with a certain phase of the event. For example, during dinner, all other lights can be off and then use candles strategically placed all over the reception room. And if your wedding reception is outdoors, hanging tree-lights will create a very beautiful wonderland feeling for your guests as well as you and your spouse, who are in any case the two most important people of the evening.
If you have in the itinerary during the reception a time for hitting the dance-floor, the rotating or muted disco lights will enliven that part of the ceremony. But by all means know which color combinations work best for you to avoid a color clash, or lighting to dim or too bright. A well-lit first day of marriage is a good recipe for a transparent warmth-lit marriage.
Ideas For Wedding Reception
Weather permitting one of the least expensive ways to save money on your reception is to have it in your own backyard: or in a backyard you have borrowed from a friend or family member. This option works best for small, intimate, receptions. In any case have an alternative rainy day location chosen. It could be the living room or first floor of your house. You may still need to rent a tarp or covering so your guests aren't wilting in the sun.
If your reception will be on a larger scale, consider having it at a local park. Pavilions can usually be rented at a very reasonable cost. Many parks have additional facilities such as beaches and play areas, as well. (This type of amenity will be appreciated by the younger guests, in attendance.) Send an advanced group to scout the area for papers, trash, and dog droppings. Folding chairs can be rented so your guests will be comfortable while waiting for the ceremony to begin.
If you plan on decorating with flowers, use those that are in season. Many grocery stores now have lovely floral departments. Talk with the floral manager to see what bouquets she or he is ordering that are in your color scheme. Reserve the bouquets by prepaying for them. A good size bouquet is usually around $10 to $12 that's far less expensive than an arrangement from the florist. Shop good will stores for glass vases. Use inexpensive candles as the main focal point and the flowers as more of an accent. Doing so will save you money.
(You can easily jazz up inexpensive glass candle holders with ribbon and other small embellishments that match your color scheme. These candles can even be given away as wedding favors, at the end of the reception.)
Food doesn't have to be a huge expense, if you don't want it to be. Ask your closest friends and family members to bring a dish to pass. You will find that they are usually more than willing to do so.
Another option is to serve several different desserts and beverages, instead of a large meal. The desserts can be purchased from a bakery or your local grocery store. Ask a friend to cut the desserts into serving slices and then store until the wedding. Individual mini tarts, cookies, cupcakes, are other alternatives.
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