Have you ever gone to a wedding or special event and thought
wow- that went fast? Why did they
end so early? Then you look down
at your watch and go “Holy **it” it’s midnight!! Do you want to know why this wedding/Mitzvah was so much
fun. Would you like to be able to
recreate that for yourself?
If you answered yes then read these three surefire ways to a successful wedding or Mitzvah:
3. A GREAT TIMELINE. A well-planned party is created by
building great energy. Some of this can be done with décor and
lighting however, the one crucial element is a well thought out time-line in
which every moment and/or detail should flow effortlessly into the next.
2. ALCOHOL. Alcohol is key to a successful party. A lot of people think they will save
money by serving wine and beer, but unless you are a wine/beer drinking crowd
it is important to have a good bar.
You don’t need to go crazy with 30 specialty drinks but 1 or 2 signature
cocktails for the night will help with the partying mood. I had a client who
decided to switch from an open bar to serving only wine and beer at the
reception. A large amount of her guests actually left the party to go to the
hotel bar. No joke.
1. YOU! You are
the most important part of your party.
If you are happy your guests are happy! Happiness and laughter are
infectious. So is anxiety and
stress. Your guests feel your
emotions. They take their cues
from you. So if you are in the
bathroom crying, there is a good chance that ¾ of your party will be in there
with you. If you want a dance
party get on the dance floor. If
you want fun memories, it is up to you to infuse your guests with YOUR excitement and joy.
If you found this article helpful or interesting please
leave a comment. Let me know your
thoughts, If you have any questions or need any information about a specific topic
that you need help with let me know.
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Grace, Gratitude and Happy Planning!
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