A note from Lauren: Hey there lovely ELD-ers (Yes, I went there again. It’s just so easy)! Remember my official introduction post last week for Kristine? Well it was because she’ll be sharing some tips and advice with you all every now and then! Today she has some excellent advice about the different wedding reception options, which is perfect timing for those of you who are just starting to plan! Enjoy, and don’t forget to show Kristine some love in the comments and ask questions too! :)

Being that it’s engagement season and all, I thought it’d be good to talk about options today. Options are always good when it comes to wedding planning {although too many options can tend you make you go crazy–I’m not talking from experience or anything!}. There are so many decisions to make regarding style, themes, and {of course} details. But what about the bigger elements? Say, the reception? That’s right, there are even options when it comes to the reception! Let’s take a look at a few, shall we?

Bloody Mary Bar via Every Last Detail

The Brunch Reception

While this option does require you to wake up fairly early on your wedding day, think about all the possibilities–omelet and pancake bars, Make Your Own Bloody Mary station, coffee mugs as favors, Bellinis. And who doesn’t love brunch? Or a beautiful sunrise ceremony? Plus, you’d be finished with plenty of time to spare so you could head off on your honeymoon or spend extra time with close friends and family.

Picnic bench via Love & Lavender

A Picnic Lunch

Think about it: blankets instead of tables, lunch served in picnic baskets, LAWN GAMES. Doesn’t that sound like such a fun, relaxed, and intimate reception? If you’re looking for something more casual, and you’re drawn to backyard and garden weddings, you may find your answer in the picnic lunch.

Tea tins & tea cups via Martha Stewart Weddings

Afternoon Tea

Afternoon tea is typically served between 2:00pm and 5:00pm. It’s a touch fancier than your picnic lunch but it carries with it just as many creative ideas. Vintage china as place settings, assorted tea cups as escort cards, doilies as decor, tea bags as favors. I don’t know about you, but I’m completely sold on this one.

Blushing Bride & Marital Bliss via Martha Stewart Weddings

Cocktails

Cocktail attire requested. Need I say more? If you’re looking for your guests to dress up in their finest {but don’t want to go all out with a black tie affair}, why not throw a cocktail party? You can serve signature cocktails named after the bride and groom, pass around fun hors d’oeuvres, and set up cocktail tables to encourage mingling. You can make it as posh as you want it!

Seated dinner via Elizabeth Anne Designs

The Full Dinner 

This is the typical reception option: appetizers and cocktails followed by dinner followed by dessert and coffee. It’s a great choice for brides and grooms who want to treat their guests to a full meal–and for those who wish to get married in the late afternoon/evening. Plus, there are so many different ways to do it. Buffet, sit down, family style. The options are endless.

Dessert table via Every Last Detail

Dessert & Drinks

Or perhaps you wish to bypass dinner and go all out with dessert. Start your ceremony in the evening {so guests have time to eat beforehand} and round up all your favorite confections. Serve drinks if you prefer–a signature cocktail, wine, beer–and dance the night away on your sugar high!

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I don’t know if you were counting but I just listed SIX different options for your reception. When it comes to planning your wedding, there are no limits, my friends. Do what fits you best and have fun with it! So, tell me, any of those six catch your eye? Would you ever choose a reception other than the full dinner?

xo-Kristine