Do You Need A Wedding Program?

Your wedding should be a wonderful day filled with anticipation and special meaning. Wouldn't it be great if all of your guests felt the same way? Well, they can if you give them heads up on what's coming next. And the best way to accomplish this is to provide a wedding program to each guest. Wedding programs are usually handed to each guest as they arrive and are seated. Most wedding programs have at least three major sections: the cover, a list of events, and a list of participants.

Your wedding ceremony program cover will serve as an introduction to your big event. This is where you'll put the basic information about your wedding like the names of the bride and groom, the place and the time.

The next section should include a step-by-step listing of everything that will happen during the ceremony, from the seating of the mothers to the recessional of the wedding party. This will help your guests follow along and also help them understand the significance of what you're doing. It will also avoid any anxiety of those who might be thinking "what else are they going to do before this is over?".

The final section of your wedding program should include a complete list of the wedding party--the bridesmaids, the groomsmen and any VIPs who might have attended or been a part of your wedding. If any musical soloists or other performers volunteered to be part of your wedding, then this is a good place to thank them for their contribution.

Wedding programs should not include any biographical information of the bride and groom. And just in case you were considering it, steer clear of any advertisements or endorsement of caterers, photographers or other service providers.

Your wedding ceremony program design should match the theme of your wedding. When choosing colors for your wedding programs, keep in mind the season in which your wedding occurs. Certain color schemes are more compatible with certain seasons of the year. At the same time, don't be afraid to be creative. Some brides have come up with all sorts of fun ideas for their wedding programs like printing the program on a fan for an outdoor wedding.

If you've decided to use wedding programs at your ceremony, then you'll need to choose between having them professionally printed or doing it yourself. With the quality of home publishing available today, there's no reason why you can't produce some very professional looking wedding programs. And printing them yourself may be less expensive. However, don't forget that it will take extra time, time you may not have.

Having a printer do your wedding programs will be hassle-free. You can order them with your invitations, thank you notes and any other personalized printing. Regardless of who produces your programs, proofread, proofread, then proofread again.

The internet is a fabulous source of information for wedding programs. In fact, there is so much it's almost overwhelming. You can find sample wedding programs that will provide inspiration for writing your own. For those who are printing their programs at home, you might be able to find a wedding program template at http://www.weddingboutique.us/templates.html that will work for your wedding.

A wedding ceremony program is an addition that is helpful to your guests and will serve as a wonderful memento from your special day.