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DIY is also inexpensive and a great way to save costs during the wedding planning. Here are a few options you could try. Couple photo One of the best ways of personalizing your wedding program is to use a couple photo for the cover page. This could be a throwback photo of your both or a picture from your engagement.

Either way, it makes for a cool background. Fans To turn your program into a fan, take a popsicle stick and glue to the mid-back of each program. Quote design Use your favorite quote or poem to add a personal touch to your wedding pamphlet, on the front or back. This will create a meaningful and yet simple wedding program. Confetti toss Adding a confetti pocket to your wedding program is a fun idea, and creates a great exit toss for the couple as everyone participates as they leave the event.

Here are the hard and fast rules along with the areas where you can get creative:. Inside Page 1 Parents of the Bride — First and last name, father listed first. Parents of the Groom — First and last name, father listed first. Back Cover This is your best chance at putting your personal touch to a traditional Catholic wedding program. Therefore, we recommend thanking the Chapel for all of their hard work and participation, but feel free to shout out to the person that fills in this blank.

These can be used as thank you messages in your wedding program thank you wording. Call your printer first to see what file formats they are going to need the best quality results. These are all common in most workplaces and schools so you should be familiar by now. You should visit a beautiful online apps like Canva and Minted — there are featured amazing free designs. We also highly recommend flipping through a few Pinterest boards.

The type of materials used, sizes, and other components that might interest you in making your wedding programs truly unique. In choosing the right professional for your particular tastes and desires, there are certain questions you might need to ask. These include questions like:. Armed with your wedding theme in mind and the general style for your wedding program, including the right wording, creating it should be a walk in the park with help from these tips on wedding program etiquette and more.

While the wedding program is only one aspect of wedding planning and wedding stationery, the creation of the perfect wedding program should set the pace for all the others. Program design ideas 1. Latest Wedding Program Trends 2. Unique Wedding Programs 4. Ring Shopping Tips. Wedding Invitations. Bold white flowers burst up from the bottom of the design and the typography in simple white text, is easy for all guests to read.

Customize the front and back of the card with your wedding ceremony and wedding party details. Impress your guests with this beautiful sunflower wedding program. In a unique tri fold shaped card, this program is decorated with warm browns and yellows of the summer.

Matching the simple sunflower wedding invite, this program details the wedding ceremony, wedding party, favorite quotes of the bride and groom, and a favorite photo of the couple. This simple sunflower wedding program adds a nice finishing touch to your wedding stationery.

Keep your wedding programs simple with this two hearts whimsical card. A double-sided card that matches the two hearts whimsical wedding invite carries the coordinating soft pink and blue theme. The front is adorned with a pink striped border decorated with a modern taupe banner and fun blue hearts for the special day.

Simple typography is used to list the wedding ceremony details. The reverse side has a blue polka dotted border for you to list the wedding party. A textured, natural effect that brought an interesting touch to an otherwise minimal look. At a rustic Georgia ceremony, an old, distressed door became a unique program prop when adorned with framed blurbs about the couple's wedding party and love story.

Presenting the programs with fresh flowers , greenery, and halved figs upped the drama factor and looked so good in photos! Thanks to a white dry-erase pen and masterful calligraphy skills! For her South Carolina nuptials, this bride kept her guests comfortable by fitting ceremony programs onto wide whicker hand fans—which also doubled as wedding favors.

Strategic spray-painting and pretty handwriting meant a repurposed window pane became the perfect rustic ceremony program. At a minimalist Palm Springs wedding, a trendy letter board sign yep, the same ones you're seeing all over Instagram welcomed friends and family as they gathered for the ceremony.

Printed using the same pattern as the pouch that carried their wedding rings , Sarah and Greg's programs brought their ceremony's aesthetic together. Nikki and Kiff set up several mini signs which featured a map and itinerary throughout the grounds of their sprawling Michigan venue to keep guests on track and on time.

Hosting your wedding at a restaurant? Consider covering the exterior door with an oversized greeting sign. Simples adds, like an itinerary or a description of who's who in the wedding party, would make this unique sign the perfect program. Thanks to Seniman Calligraphy , this program booklet's frayed edges and calligraphed monogram brought a vintage, Old-world element to a desert ceremony. Featuring an illustration of the exact spot where they exchanged vows , this couple's ceremony programs were incredibly personal.

The hand-drawn image by Lana's Shop was a sweet, artistic touch in the moment, but also served as a keepsake—a visual reminder of where it all began for the newlyweds.

These programs were unique two-sided paper fans—one side with a star map illustrating the precise view of the night sky the evening of the wedding and the other side outlining the ceremony and festivities to follow. These light blue wedding programs, topped with the happy couple's initials, included a short and sweet rundown of the ceremony.

These travel-inspired programs featured a linen cover, each guest's escort card, and a logo of crossed silhouettes of the British and American flags, representing the bride and groom's nationalities. The covers of the program booklets were die-cut with the quatrefoil shape so that the couple's monogram peeked through the cutout. Inspired by the island's native plants, the bride designed the programs using her own inkjet printer! At a North Carolina wedding, attendees were given a program, a pouch of lavender to toss during the recessional, and a wooden fan to beat the heat.

Hand-tied cards outlined the celebration's attendants, a combination of friends from as far back as high school and family. These programs were bound with hand-dyed silk ribbons that matched the wedding party's bouquets. The bride put her artistry to work to design ceremony programs complete with a custom crest that topped the page.

These photo-filled programs, featuring highlights from a couple's relationship, double as a trip down memory lane. The MOB sketched a wedding-day timeline to keep guests on schedule. At the top of the timeline, the couple's two cats, Selah and Thor, were illustrated in Highland wear holding a banner announcing the celebration of the "Day of Hope," while their dog, Harper Jo, was pictured next to a bonfire wearing L.

Bean Boots. A program fan outlined the service on one side and showcased the couple's initials on the back—the same design that graced part of the invitation suite. These wedding programs asked guests to choose from a "Celebration Station" containing a buffet of noisemakers—and to hoot and holler when Summer and Bryan were pronounced husband and wife. These graphic ceremony programs featured a floral motif that was also used in the wedding invitations.

The bride's dad made the frame for the glass program sign by Tayrn Eukland Calligraphy at this winter wedding. A summer camp-inspired suite from Smitten Studio showcased an arrow motif and silhouettes of the couple, which were printed on fans and programs.

Martha Stewart Weddings. By Sarah Schreiber. Pin More. Ceremony Programs Watercolor. Credit: The Great Romance. Ceremony programs are one of your first opportunities to make an impression on your guests. Start Slideshow. Credit: Emilia Jane Photography. Credit: Brett Heidebrecht. Credit: Mike Cassimatis. How pretty was the subtle floral pattern on this couple's monogrammed ceremony program? Ceremony Program Floral Print.

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