Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Life

Immortalise Your Wedding With Refreshing, Different Ideas

Darpan News Desk, 24 Oct, 2016 01:38 PM
    Make your wedding look more unique and special by using a few different ideas as listed by an expert.
     
    Ashu Garg, Founder at Good Times Concept events, a full-service event and venue management consulting company, shared a few ideas:
     
    * Live painter: Having a live wedding painter to seize all those lovely and precious memories will surely immortalize your wedding day. You can hang the painting on the wall, so every morning when you wake up, it will remind you of your special day.
     
     
    * Recollect the good old days: We all have our childhood photographs as our memories. Collect all the crazy, funny, beautiful and special photographs of yourselves at different ages corresponding to the table number of your guest.
     
    * Circular pattern seating: Most people prefer theatre style seating with some round-tables. Well, that's something old fashioned. Theatre style seating is uncomfortable and kills the lovely view. But, the best seating style for your guests is a circular pattern around the couple. 
     
     
    * Let the guest write: Everyone stays busy on the wedding day. Bride and groom will be busy meeting with guests, while some stay busy in booze and dance. As only a few could properly bless the couple so, why not leave advice/wish card for the guests to fill out near the entrance?
     
    Guest could write wishes, advice or a message for the bride and groom or can write what they feel about the couple. This idea will make the couple more special and blessed.
     
     
    * Go old school: Being a best friend of the bride or groom, surprise them on their special day. Imagine the scene of your wedding day when you'll be on your seat and suddenly your favourite jam comes up. 

    MORE Life ARTICLES

    Weight-loss Resolutions Go For A Toss After New Year Begins

    Weight-loss Resolutions Go For A Toss After New Year Begins
    Resolutions to eat better and lose weight soon lose relevance as people end up buying the higher levels of junk food after the New Year begins, a study says.

    Weight-loss Resolutions Go For A Toss After New Year Begins

    Rape? No, It's Hypermasculinity, For Some Men On Campus

    Rape? No, It's Hypermasculinity, For Some Men On Campus
    Some men who do not have feelings of hostility toward women can still engage in sexual assaults on the campus, researchers report, adding that they consider their behaviour as an achievement rather than rape.

    Rape? No, It's Hypermasculinity, For Some Men On Campus

    Mindless Chatter Better For Improving A Child's Communication Skills Than Bedtime Reading

    Mindless Chatter Better For Improving A Child's Communication Skills Than Bedtime Reading
    Absent-minded conversations with your infants work much better at improving their communication and problem-solving skills than reading a book to them or showing them pictures, says a study.

    Mindless Chatter Better For Improving A Child's Communication Skills Than Bedtime Reading

    Falling In Love Tops New Year Resolutions

    Falling In Love Tops New Year Resolutions
    Attaining a fit body and happy life are common New Year resolutions, but in 2015, many seem to be pledging to fall in love, according to a study by dating site 

    Falling In Love Tops New Year Resolutions

    5 Things To Know: Americans' Sense Of Civic Duty Is Slipping, Especially Among The Young

    5 Things To Know: Americans' Sense Of Civic Duty Is Slipping, Especially Among The Young
    An Associated Press-GfK poll found that the sense of duty has slipped since a similar survey three decades earlier. Civic virtues such as staying informed or serving on a jury don't seem as important as they once did — especially among the younger generation.

    5 Things To Know: Americans' Sense Of Civic Duty Is Slipping, Especially Among The Young

    Trampoline Room? Why Not. Celebrity Homes Often Feature Quirky Add-ons

    Trampoline Room? Why Not. Celebrity Homes Often Feature Quirky Add-ons
    Actor Mark Wahlberg's Los Angeles mansion has a putting green. Tech billionaire Bill Gates' Medina, Washington, abode includes rooms where guests can customize the music, lighting and climate. 

    Trampoline Room? Why Not. Celebrity Homes Often Feature Quirky Add-ons