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  2. A Wedding Reception Order of Events Template

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    12. Cake Cutting. After your guests have had a chance to cut loose, the wedding cake will be brought to the dance floor for the cake cutting. The newlyweds will cut the first slice of wedding cake together and feed it to each other. Dancing will then continue as the cake is served to guests. 13.

  3. A Wedding Day Timeline Template & Rules to Follow

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    9. Distribute your wedding day timeline widely. Your wedding day timeline should be formatted clearly and given to all of your vendors, including your caterer, photographer, videographer, DJ or band leader, ceremony musicians, hair stylist, makeup artist, and more, as well as any VIPs (family members, bridal party, etc.) the week of the wedding.

  4. Here's the Exact Order of Dances at a Wedding Reception

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    1. The Married Couple's and Wedding Party's Grand Entrance. While this may not technically be a dance, the grand entrance is still an important dance floor moment during the wedding reception. As cocktail hour comes to a close, the wedding party members, including bridesmaids, groomsmen, best man, maid of honor, matron of honor, bridesmen ...

  5. How Long Is a Wedding Reception?

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    Here is a sample wedding reception timeline to help you create your own. For this reception-focused timeline, the ceremony took place between 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., and the ceremony and reception are at the same location. 6 p.m. Cocktail hour begins . Cocktail hour isn't just a time for guests to enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres.

  6. The Ultimate Wedding Reception Checklist: Everything You'll Need

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    Flatware. Forks, knives, spoons, oh my! You'll likely need a lot of flatware (salad forks, steak knives, butter knives, soup spoons, etc.) for your reception—and plenty of extras in case someone drops a fork or two. Lean on your caterer and rentals company to pick what you need.

  7. A Complete Guide to Planning a Backyard Wedding Reception

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    A backyard wedding reception is a great option if you're envisioning a somewhat casual event, or if you love being outdoors. They continue to trend amid COVID-19 , since guest capacity is greatly reduced at most wedding venues across the country, and getting married outdoors at home is a safe alternative for your microwedding or Zoom ceremony.

  8. A Sample Morning Wedding Timeline for Your A.M. Celebration

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    Note: This daytime wedding timeline is based on a ceremony start time of 10 a.m., and the ceremony and reception taking place at the same wedding venue. If you're hosting your ceremony and reception in different locations, you'll need to factor travel time into your wedding-day timeline. 5 a.m.: Wake up! No, that's not a typo.

  9. Traditional Mexican Wedding Timeline | Weddings, Wedding...

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    5:00-5:15- Bridal Entrance 5:15-5:20-First Dance5:20-Blessing5:25-Dinner Served5:25-Toasts7:00-cut cake7:10- Parent dances7:20-Garter/Bouquet Toss7:25-open dance floor9:00-Traditional Mexican Dances to begin. Keep in mind if you want sunset photos to google the sunset time in your area and put in timeline. Our DJ was really helpful with our ...

  10. The Ultimate Wedding Photographer Timeline

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    Wedding Photography Timeline Template #2 (for couples not not having a “first look”): (Note, if you’re having a second shooter present at your wedding, wedding party portraits may be taken at the same time at separate locations.) 1 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. – Getting Ready Photos. 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. – Separate Wedding Party and Family Photos

  11. Introduction and Timeline for a reception with no dancing

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    Thank you!!! We have four hours- we are going to have our cocktail hour last an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes so that leaves just around 3 hours for our dinner portion.