On your wedding day,
you want everything to be perfect. Why wouldn’t you want the very last moments
of your wedding celebration to be fabulous?! In the last couple of years we
have seen a shift from the traditional birdseed sendoff complete with the car
decorated with shaving cream and streamers to very elaborate, unique
getaways. We did a little research to find the most popular wedding sendoffs!
Just like every detail
of your wedding, creativity is key! Remember to incorporate your style and
personality into your grand exit. After all, your wedding is a party in honor
of you and your groom. If you and your groom are big football fans, give guest
pom-poms in your team’s colors for a colorful, spirited exit. Another
unique sendoff is paper airplanes complete with written notes to the happy
couple for the pilot and his bride. Although there are countless unique exits,
sparklers remain the favorite by many! When using bubbles, sparklers, rose
petals, confetti, or birdseed your wedding photographer may need to set up
additional light sources to insure that his/her camera can see you as you make
your way through the dark. It is always important to let your photographer know
your specific plans for your grand exit so that he/she will be able to capture
this moment seamlessly. Also, be sure to note your venue’s rules on open flames
and non-biodegradables.
After you have planned
a fabulous sendoff, be sure to remember the transportation! If you are a
little old fashion, this is the groom’s responsibility! Many couples opt for
one of their own vehicles, while others like to mix it up a bit. Some favorites
include a black cab, vintage cars, or for all those Charleston weddings-a horse
and carriage. Some other getaways include bicycle taxis, boats, and limos.
Remember, have fun with it- it is the last memory you and your guests will have
of your wedding!
It is important to note
that every venue has their own rules on what is and is not allowed for
sendoffs. Many venues prohibit any type of open flame, non-biodegradable
confetti, plastics, or balloons.
Photography by Rick Dean Photography LLC
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