The Top 7 Things Your Wedding Guests Probably Won’t Remember
When you start planning your wedding, creating a memorable experience for your guests is a big
part of it. But, before you go allocating your budget, there are a few things you should know.
While everyone is different, there are just certain things most people don’t remember about a
wedding, so why spend unnecessary money on it?
Here is what you can probably care a little less about as you plan your big day.
1. The Design of Your Invites
Yes, it’s always nice to receive a beautiful invite, but your guests are not going to remember the
delicate details and calligraphy after the day. Custom, handmade wedding invites can cost a lot of
money and the reality is, most of them end up in the bin anyway. Rather keep it simple and use that
budget elsewhere.
2. The Wedding Program
Wedding programs can tell your guests what to expect throughout the day, but a classic, well designed blackboard or printed board can do the same. Wedding programs are one of those items
you can probably skip.
3. Elaborate Centerpieces
Naturally, you want your reception tables to look the part but there is really no need to go
overboard. If you had to ask some of your guests what your centerpieces looked like a few months
after your wedding, chances are, they won’t remember. Turn to sites such as Pinterest to find
centerpiece ideas that are unique but don’t cost the earth. The same goes for table linens – this is
not a detail your guests are paying attention to.
4. Wedding Favors
Fewer and fewer couples are spending money on wedding favors. If you can provide your guests
with good food and drinks, music, and special memories, there is really no need to send them home
with a gift. Again, most wedding favors are thrown out a few weeks after the wedding. If you really
want to provide wedding favors, opt for something edible.
5. Alcohol Types and Brands
If you do want to provide your guests with alcohol at the wedding, try not to overthink what you
should serve and whether the brands you are buying are good enough. Most guests are more than
happy with a welcome cocktail and some wine and beer for the remainder of the day. You can
certainly offer a selection but there is no need to go overboard here either.
6. A Perfect First Dance
The first dance is one of the most special moments during your reception but aiming for perfection is
only going to make you feel more stressed and enjoy the moment less. It’s perfectly fine to practice
your first dance but your guests are not going to notice a few missteps or mistakes. Rather have fun
and enjoy this moment with your partner.
7. The Wedding Cake
This is another area where some couples end up spending way too much. Everyone loves a good
slice of cake but as for how elaborate it is, this is not something guests will remember. In fact, more
and more couples are opting for bite-size desserts and sweets instead.
In the end, your wedding should be anything you want it to be, but there’s really no need to spend
more on the things your guests probably won’t remember anyway