Dutch Wedding Reception Traditions
Everlasting love, wish trees and clogs – traditional Dutch wedding receptions can include a wealth of historical customs to wish the happy couple well.
Everlasting love, wish trees and clogs – traditional Dutch wedding receptions can include a wealth of historical customs to wish the happy couple well.
Handing down old hankies through the generations, and twice as many wedding invitations to organise – actually, these traditional Belgian wedding customs are rather romantic!
Typically Norwegian weddings are smaller than those in the UK or US, but that doesn’t mean they won’t have any less fun!
Danish wedding receptions are packed full of quirky and fun traditions, involving romantic kissing, elegant waltzing and a pair of the groom’s socks…
Edible invitations, smashing plates and lots of dancing – wedding receptions in the Czech republic incorporate traditional symbolism with plenty of fun.
We look at how a Swedish wedding seating plan is designed, the traditional reception speeches and toasts for the bride and groom.
Interwoven with folklore, tradition and cultural history, an Irish wedding reception is a joyous and festive event incorporating a wedding seating plan full of Irish charm.
Who needs a wedding seating plan? Why not try American style escort cards instead, adding a perfect personal touch to your wedding meal. (By the way, you do still need the seating plan!)
Full of what we may now consider outdated concepts, Emily Post’s book on ‘Etiquette’ gives a fascinating insight into the detailed planning facing a wealthy couple designing their wedding seating plan in the early 1900′s.
Create a harmonious, balanced and festive atmosphere using the ancient Chinese principes of feng shui, channelling positive energy into your wedding seating plan.