Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Welcoming & Seating Your Guests For An Elegant Start To Your Ceremony

Scott & Pamela Faulkner
May 20, 2007
Hollywood Schoolhouse
I had a surprise a week ago at Scott & Pamela's wedding!
Scott and Pamela had a fairly large community of family and friends at their mid-afternoon wedding ceremony - and not only did the group seat themselves without any prompting, but they were the most "on time" group of people I have seen in a long time!
Welcoming Guests: To elegantly welcome your guests, have two people at the door to greet people as they walk in. This gives guests an idea of what is going on - when things are starting, where to put a coat, where the restroom is, etc.
Seating Guests: Having been to more weddings than most, I can tell you that most guests like to seat themselves. While ushers are a nice touch and appreciated by some people, the majority of people tend to want direction on seating but prefer not to be ushered and formally seated. Considering this, have two people as "seating directors," offering seats to people so that the aisles are filled first and the seats in the front are also filled just before the ceremony starts.

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