Do people still do wedding programs?
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While wedding programs are not required, they are a useful (and sometimes necessary) piece of wedding stationery. You are having a religious or traditional wedding ceremony, with many guests who are of another faith or culture. You are having a large wedding, including guests who are unlikely to know the bridal party.
People also ask, what wedding guests care about?
These Are the Details Wedding Guests Care About the Most
- The Food. This one's simple: Don't let your guests go hungry.
- The Bar.
- Transportation.
- A Smooth Run of Show.
- The Music.
- The Space.
- Being Able to Hear Each Other.
- The Happy Couple.
- Processional.
- Welcome.
- Giving Away of the Bride.
- Exchange of Vows and Rings.
- Pronouncement of Marriage.
- Presentation of the Bride and Groom.
- Recessional.
Also question is, how many programs do you need for a wedding?
Traditionally one wedding program is given to each couple. To get a fairly accurate estimate, you can figure 75-85% of the number of invitations sent. If you send 100 wedding invitations, then ordering 75-85 programs should be plenty.
If you would like to include grandparents or step-parents, this is the place to honor them as well. Also, after the wedding party is listed, it is not uncommon for the bride and groom to include a couple of sentences as a thank you to all of the family and guests who participated in their wedding.