Celebrate A Lasting Love With Wedding Toasting Glasses

By Noemi Wallner


Celebrating the love of a newly married couple is a major affair. It's all in the details, from the dress to the catering hall to the music. The reception is all about reveling in the happiness of the new couple. This is why toasts are made. Therefore, choosing the perfect wedding toasting glasses is critical. The bride and groom must find a style that speaks to them and their life together.

Toasts will be made in honor of the newlyweds throughout their reception. Those champagne flutes will be clinking all night long. Choosing a style that honors the couple is essential to a memorable evening. A flute or glass should reflect the couple's personalities. A fun-loving duo might opt for a more whimsical type of glass. Those seeking Old World charm might decide upon short champagne glasses over haughty flutes.

Members of the bridal party should feel special during the reception as well. Picking out flutes for bridesmaids and groomsmen will give them a lovely keepsake from the ceremony. The bride's and groom's parents could also have their own personalized flutes. The ring bearer and the flower girls might also want to feel grownup on this occasion. Having smaller, plastic flutes available for their juice or milk will make them feel special without the worry over broken glass.

The bride, tradition dictates, must have something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. Many brides select a blue garter to fulfill this requirement. It's a discreet way to wear something sexy until the garter toss. The bride may toss her bouquet to the single ladies in the reception hall, but the groom removes his bride's garter and tosses it at the single gents.

Nearly every reception includes a cake-cutting ceremony. Wedding accessory sets are deeply personal. From the cake-cutting knife to the cake topper, these extras should reflect the couple. These items are standards, but they come in a wide range of styles. A princess bride might love a more theatrical design. The couple that loves horror might choose pieces with a gothic flair.

More and more wedding boutiques feature online shopping these days. The grandparents might have only had a few options available when it came to wedding details, but today's brides and grooms have the World Wide Web on their side. Custom-made details are even available thanks to Internet shopping. The sky's the limit when picking out those special touches.

Whether it's the toast or the garter toss, every detail has to be perfect and reflect the newlywed's personalities. With so many options available, it's easy to find the right touches to round out the ideal wedding. Guests will long remember the little details.




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