Although I loved our paper elements like our STDs and invitations and was obsessed with monogramming anything that didn't move, I was completely uninterested in the idea of creating a wedding ceremony program. I guess I saw it more as a "nice to have" rather than a "need to have." We weren't having a super-long ceremony or participating in any special or unique ceremony elements that needed explaining. I suppose it would have been a nice place to call out and give thanks to the wedding party, but we had other things planned for them at the reception. In the end, I just said "to hell with it" and skipped them all together.
However in effort to make sure all our guests still made it to the reception, I ended up making a simple map to distribute a la Ballet Flat instead. I knew directions couldn't be skipped since most of our guests were unfamiliar with the Williamsburg area, but eliminating the task of programs from my to-do list certainly made for less stress.
Photo by Valerie Demo |
Any other "no program brides" out there?
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