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An LDS wedding is structured differently than a traditional wedding. First, the couple is sealed in the temple. The sacredness of the sealing is only attended by close family and friends. Afterwards, however, the couple is entitled to a reception in which members of the ward may be invited. There are several considerations when choosing an LDS wedding reception hall.

The first consideration is the number of people attending. Finding a wedding hall that can accommodate 40 close family and friends may be easier than finding one that can seat 300-400 attendees. Decide who is important for the bride and groom to invite and how many people they can afford to invite. Stay within a budget.

The next decision to make is what type of reception the couple would like. It is important to stay consistent with dress, pomp and ceremony. Wedding reception halls can vary from casual outdoor settings to lavish villas where marble and cherry wood accents add to the elegance of the day.

Figuring out how formal or how casual the occasion should be is another consideration. Choose a dress, decorations and food that all fit the mood of the day. It's important to stay consistent with every element of the reception so guests know how to dress and what to contribute.

There are plenty of websites to help guide wedding planning. LDSWedding.com offers all types of useful information regarding etiquette for the reception, dresses and how to plan for the day. For formal affairs, the couple should incorporate floral arrangements for the tables, along with dinner service that is catered. The tables should be set with silver, crystal and china.

Weddings that are little less formal or semi-formal can occur at any time. There is no set hour for this type of ceremony. There should be food for guests to enjoy. The food can be set up as a buffet so guests can help themselves, or it can also be a seated dinner service. Drinks should be available to help guests stay cool or to warm up depending on time of year. If the meal is served, then catering is the way to do it. People should also be informed where to sit with place cards. The venue should be decorated to reflect the day.

When the couple wants to celebrate in a casual manner, then a buffet is a great way to feed guests. Another alternative is to offer finger foods so guests can sample a variety of foods at their leisure. The bride may prepare the dishes, or she may hire a caterer. If money is tight, then exchanging food dishes for gifts is a great way to feed all the guests.

The bride and groom should be the focal point of the day. The ceremony should include the closest family and friends. If the couple can afford it, then other acquaintances of the ward should be invited. The beauty of the day and the joy of the joining of the bride and groom should be celebrated.

by: Elaine Henshaw




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