Friday, March 13, 2009

THE END.

Just when the whole shebang is almost complete you have one more thing to consider for your wedding day and that is how you will celebrate the final good bye.

Some popular options include blowing bubbles or throwing flower pedals. This is a simple and sweet way to send off the happy couple.

If it is at night not much is going to show up other than sparklers, which makes for a great exit, but I would suggest having supervision especially if the guests have been drinking.


I have also seen guests throw confetti or party poppers. These are very festive, relatively inexpensive options, but a hassle to clean up.

Some venues don’t allow you to throw anything. In this case one of my all time favorite bridal exits was with noise makers. This idea is brought to you by fellow blogger, Chelsey over at the rhine life whom I met 3 years ago when I photographed her wedding. Guests where given whistles, clappers, bells and all sorts of brightly colored noise makers to bid farewell to the bride and groom.

Then there is the vehicle, which doesn’t have to be fancy, lots of couples leave in their own car which is often decorated courtesy of the bridal party. Although, some people choose a more regal escort such as a limousine or rolls rouse.

I have had some of my clients leave in hummers. One bride had to have some help getting into a truck with some monster tires on it!

Then there was the golf course wedding where the couple drove off into the night on a golf cart.


Whatever style you choose to go out with on your wedding day isn't really that important. You are about to embark on an incredible journey whether by luxury vehicle, truck, or golf cart it's a wild ride!

1 comment:

Melissa and Erin said...

pretty sure the little girl in the red and white dress was in my class...weird.