While not required, it is smart to send out invitations for your rehearsal
dinner stating the time and location of the event. They can be send out
with the wedding invitation if you are organized but should be less formal
and do not need to match. If they are sent together they should compliment
the invitation. Otherwise, send them separate. Everyone in the ceremony,
grandparents, spouses and dates should be invited. If you choose to invite
out of town guest that is very considerate. If you can’t afford to invite
them all, plan something they can all do together or make some suggestions.
Even inviting them towards the end for dessert shows them you care.
Keep it simple. A few floral arrangements, some soft background music, and
a simple menu. The wedding is the main event so don’t overdo the rehearsal
dinner.
The Grooms parents are responsible for planning the rehearsal dinner with
input from the couple. Bride, here is your chance to let the Mother of the
groom have some say in your wedding day. It is the rehearsal dinner, not
your wedding dress. Letting your future mother-in-law have some free reign
would be considerate. This is not to say that you can’t give a framework
for the dinner and then let her go!
Sit down dinners in the private room of a restaurant is a traditional setting for
rehearsal dinners, but some couples want to try something different. Themed
events such as a luau or fish fry can be fun in your own backyard. Groom
cakes that show off his personality are a fun addition to the night.
Be sure to introduce everyone and give them a chance to mingle. Take it
easy on the alcohol since you don’t want the most important people at your
wedding not feeling well the next day!
The Father of the groom and the Father of the bride may make a toast. The
groom toasts the bride and her family and the bride toasts the groom and his
family. may all make toasts at this time. As can anyone else who would
like! This is a good time to pass out attendant gifts and to tell your
family how much you love and appreciate them!
Try to relax and have fun the night before your wedding. Try to end the
rehearsal dinner by
9 o’clock p.m. since you have a big day ahead of you tomorrow! |