You just made it official, but your personalities don’t have to end with the flowers. Stage your personal style with interesting table centerpieces that describe you. These may include books, games, hobbies or any item/s that make you stand out. Don’t lose sight of the fact that your reception is a celebration; send a clear message to your guests that it’s ok to cut loose following your formal wedding ceremony (this, of course, assumes doing so fits your vision for your wedding reception). You might consider passing out crazy wedding favors to include masks, noisemakers and I have also observed silly string and the distribution of neckties that guests tied around their heads prior to cutting loose on the dance floor. Make it fun, make it you!
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Testimonials
Jeff was very professional and provided excellent service. Jeff provided many ideas to keep our wedding guests involved. He gave us the idea of the wedding shoe game and everyone talks about how that was hilarious and fun. We had a lot of shy guests that didn’t want to get on the dance floor but Jeff had guests get up and form party lines and had us doing a conga line! It was awesome! Our really only one request was that he keep the dance floor full and with our shy guests he was able to entice involvement and keep the party going. I will recommend him anytime!!! For the organized bride he also makes a good vendor because he replies to all his emails and is very organized himself. He never gave us a worry that he would not fulfill our service agreement and went above and beyond what we ever expected!!
- Kimberly & Michael Effinger