Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Wedding Seating List Sample Wedding Ceremony Seating?

Wedding Ceremony Seating? - wedding seating list sample

Okay, my friend and I are planning a place for our wedding. (We have limited places - and extends, as it really is) I have a large family, however, and (with them and my few friends and their spouse / sig other) that are more numerous than the number of seats on the side of the "bride". (If you've read my other questions, I tried to exclude some family - uncles and aunts, who had never seen, but when I thought I could do it, I immediately said, "No. We must all come!" So ' Press again on the seats!) family of my friend is still very small! ) The list of his clients (including our mutual friends still has space.

So I asked myself whether it would be nice, some of my clients on the side of the "friend?" It feels a little weird for me because most of my clients know (including family) is really my friend enough to be invited to share good ".

In any case, all ideas and suggestions are welcome. Thank you.

2 comments:

  1. While all the guests have only one seat, then it is normal for people to sit where you want. The "hand of the bride" and "groom side" is not really important.

    Book seats at the front of the parents, siblings and grandparents, and anyone who participates in the ceremony (bridesmaids, sponsors, readers, ushers, etc.), then let the others go wherever wherever you want. That leads the guests to fill the empty seats and follow up in order to compensate for the room.

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  2. No matter where they sit, half the time because their friends do not know his family anyway. I had people sit, where the ceremony (it was too much, no chair or on a side) and the host family couples with family and friends with the people of the same age, even if the bride and groom later mixed. It worked better than with younger people, because only one side of her friend, the friends are.

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