10 ways to personalise your wedding

Here are some great ways to make your big day truly memorable by putting a stamp of your personal style on various aspects of planning…

Invitations

As this is the first glimpse into the style and tone of the wedding, you could make sure that it reflects something of your individuality. This could be in the choice of paper, colour or style of presentation.

 

Order of service

It is becoming increasingly popular to have a personalised Order of Service booklet.This usually explains the meaning and symbolism of different parts of the ceremony. If the location where the wedding is taking place is significant, you could explain this, as well as any special personal aspect, such as vows you have specially written.

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Engraving

Having a message engraved inside an engagement or wedding ring helps make it even more special. It can be a single word, a name, a religious blessing or a line from your favourite poem.

Borrow a tradition

Choose from a variety of wedding customs from around the world to add a personal touch to your ceremony or celebrations. Whether it is a candle ceremony where a large candle is lit together by the bride and groom or planting a tree, it’s sure to make your wedding even more personal.

Monogram

Commemorate your big day by embroidering your lehenga with the wedding date, your initials or a piece of poetry. Include the groom’s initials or name in the henna pattern.Traditionally, brides had it cleverly hidden in the design and the groom had to discover it on the wedding night!

Table names

Choose a theme for the tables that relates to an interest in your lives. Instead of giving tables numbers, give them names.For instance, you could have a Bollywood theme and name each table after one of your favourite films.

Favours

Choose a favour that reflects your personal style. Favours can really be anything that you want your guests to take away with them. South Asian favours include pretty boxes, silver plated objects representing an aspect of the wedding or sweet treats.

Cakes

You don’t have to go for a standard 3‐tiered white icing cake. You can have a colour, design or element from your wedding theme incorporated into your cake; whether it is a cake topper to represent couple or a detail from the wedding dress or even relating to your honeymoon destination!

Guest Books

You can customise a guest book to complement your theme. Use sari fabric, brocade or decorative ribbon and create something that is uniquely personal and memorable.

PlanningIndividual message cards

An alternative to a traditional guest book is to provide individual small cards and envelopes for the guests to fill with messages and words of wisdom for your life together. Another memorable keepsake of your special day and something to look forward to reading when you return from your honeymoon!

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