Where should i put the Bride and Grooms table. Should i have a long table big enough to fit my parents his parents and the bride and groom and brides maids and groomsmen. In other words should we all sit at the same table or should the bride and groom get there own table.How should i have me and my grooms table at the reception?
Remember it's your (two of you's day) which means, if you think you would rather spend the reception just the two of you in conversation, then have your sweetheart table. If you would rather have your friends and family to chat to, go for the bigger table. If you don't get on with your family (!) have your own table!!
Good luck!How should i have me and my grooms table at the reception?
Whichever way you want to do it. I'm a bridal consultant, and I've seen it done all sorts of ways. Generally though, bridesmaids and groomsmen would rather sit with their dates/significant others, rather than each other, since they may not know each other very well. I've always liked the idea of a sweetheart table for just the bride and groom, after all, YOU guys are the center of attention, not your parents or bridal party. It's really entirely up to you and what you want.
it's usually just the two of you is is called a sweetheart table.
Or you to in the middle with your bridal party, not the parents.
Traditionall you have you and you husband in the middle, grooms parents, brides parents (1 of each in each side of you), bridesmaids and best man. If you look on the internet plenty of possible table plans can be seen.
Personally, I'm having myself and my husband. With my parents sat next to me, and his next to him. The best man and the made of honour but not the others. I think the bridesmaids will actually have a more relaxed time sat with their own partners. I want my day to be nice but I want everyoen else to think it was enjoyable too!
Just go for however you'd happily talk to and share the moments with, you only have one wedding day!
It all depends on your wedding party. If your wedding party consists of husbands and wives or partners and maybe children then you can put everyone together but if you have people in your wedding party with dates or family not in the party then you should consider getting a sweetheart table and letting the people sit with their dates.
My sister did the sweetheart table because all of the people in the wedding party had their spouse and dates outside of the party. Also the bride's side did not know the groom's side at all. My sister-in-law did the long table because their party consisted of couples.
You don't need to put the table too far away from your guests so that you're in a whole different atmosphere but you can have it separate just at the front of everyone and everything.
Hope this helps and congratulations.
That is your choice. Consider though, that your attendants both male and female may want to have dinner with their significant others. For this reason you may find it better to limit the head table to just B/G and parents and possibly grandparents, and scattering the rest of the bridal party throughout the room.
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