How To Ask Friends And Family To Help Out With Planning


924919_plans_for_2008Although your wedding day may be the biggest day of your life, it is also a very big day for those who are close to you. Your family and friends are extremely excited about the momentous occasion that is about to occur. For this reason, many couples decide to involve their family and friends in the wedding. Here are some ways that allow your family and friends to help out with the planning and/or be involved in the big day.

• Ask them to be a part of the bridal party. Friends can be bridesmaids and groomsmen. So can future sister-in-laws and future brother-in-laws.
• Have some of the families and friends serve as the ushers before the ceremony. They can gather people’s coats and escort them to their seats.
• Someone can be in charge of passing out programs and greeting the guests.
• One of your friends could give a reading during the ceremony. They could read a poem or a personal story.
• Invite someone to sing at the ceremony or reception. Also, consider having more than just the best man and maid of honor give toasts.
• Make sure to include the entire bridal party in the planning of the wedding. Get their feedback.

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