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Things that You Should Put on Wedding Orders of Service

Many of your guests will appreciate the information provided in a lovely wedding order of service as they wait for the happy couple to arrive. They can be customized to complement the rest of your wedding stationery, giving everything a consistent appearance and feel from beginning to end. The online wedding order of service template is a great place to start when planning your own ceremony. Now we begin!

 

Order of service for weddings is necessary for several reasons.

 

A printing wedding order of service is used to inform attendees of the events that will take place throughout the ceremony. They are appropriate for both religious as well as civil ceremonies, and they provide a great chance to introduce the members of the bridal and groom's parties to the guests and express gratitude to those who have played an important part in the big day. You may also want to add the words to the songs you plan on singing so that guests may join in, and some couples like to include a touching tale about how they came to be engaged. If you have a general idea of how long the ceremony will last, the remaining of the particulars are up to you and can be a great opportunity to include the day-of wedding theme.

 

 

 

The wedding order of service printing is typically distributed by the ushers as guests enter the ceremony location; however, this step is completely flexible and can be skipped if desired. Guests can also pick up their own copies from the seats or a table near the door.

 

There are a lot of items that can be included in a Wedding order of service. The standard format consists of an outer cover and a separate insert. The cover may include any design, perhaps just your name, the date, and the location written in a basic font.

 

 

 

 

The insert is where the actual order of service wedding information will go. All the information your guests will need to find out about the big day is right here. While it is possible to squeeze all of this onto a single page of wedding orders of service if your ceremony is simple, you will need to use all four pages of the insert (and possibly more) if you want to provide guests with specific details about the day or include prayers, readings, and hymns to follow along with.

 

Lyrics to any readings or songs you want to perform can be included if there is room. Keep in mind that doing so signals to your guests that they should join in on the singing.

 

And if you do, you need to make sure you are not infringing on anyone's copyright. 'Public domain' refers to the fact that certain works, such as hymns and older songs, can legally be used by anybody, everywhere. However, your venue may have issues with playing certain tracks. Before starting a sing-along, it is a good idea to get permission from the venue's owner.

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