8 tricks to get guests mingling with people bingo
We loved the Offbeat Empire’s idea of Minglo, and immediately knew we had the right game to start off our wedding reception game night. Based on our experience (with 55 guests), here are my tips for adapting Minglo for your wedding…
Save your photo booth laptop from a drink disaster
[vendor-heart link="http://www.twospoonsphoto.com/"]Carly[/vendor-heart] and Travis set up a neato DIY photo booth with a laptop at their Southern feminist love party. And if there’s one thing we know about photo booths, it’s that guests get super wild and cray in front of these things. To prevent spills on their shmancy hardware, they put up a practical sign to remind folks to keep their drinks secure while letting their hair down.
You don’t need that much cake, and other things I’ve learned from catering weddings
I have very limited experience with weddings from the guest side of things — like maybe five in my entire 31 years of living. But I have a ton of experience from the vendor side of things, allowing me to see a wide range of budgets and styles in the wedding world. I thought I’d share a few of my universal observations when it comes to wedding days…
Karaoke at my wedding: is this a terrible idea?
My partner and many of our friends adore karaoke. We’ve talked about having karaoke for half an hour to forty five minutes of our reception (our reception will be five hours total including a cocktail “hour”). We’ve mentioned this to a few people and have gotten mixed reviews. Some people adore it, others can’t keep their eyebrows from reaching their hairline. Any thoughts on wedding karaoke?