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Ahh, the wedding toast. In my experience, toasts are either the absolute best and most-memorable part of a wedding (right up there with the vows!), or the worst and most awkward (yikes). Just like most brides have never planned a wedding before, many of your nearest and dearest will have never had occasion to give a toast, so we thought we’d offer up a few etiquette guidelines and a handy dandy cheat sheet of our best toasting tips!

Vitalic Photo via Southern Weddings

Who speaks?
The mic at the wedding is reserved for your VIPs; the rehearsal dinner is a better option for cousins and friends.

In what order do they speak?
Traditionally the host of the evening (usually the father of the bride) kicks things off by welcoming guests and offering a few words. His toast is followed by the best man’s and maid of honor’s. If you have siblings or non-hosting parents that would like to speak, they would go next. To end, it’s nice to wrap things up and direct guests towards the next activity. The father of the bride could step back in and do this, or the groom could say a few words. The bride traditionally does not speak, but many now choose to speak along with their new husbands, or independently.

When do they speak?
Unfortunately (maybe due to a few bad experiences?), many guests dread the toasting portion of the evening, so it’s important to make sure that toasts fit into the overall flow of the evening. For a seated dinner, we recommend having the father of the bride speak before the first course, the best man and maid of honor before the second course, and the bride and groom as the meal is concluding but before guests have gotten up from their seats. For a buffet dinner, it’s best to catch everyone’s attention just after guests have entered the reception space from cocktail hour. You could then do all toasts consecutively, or save half for later, right before or after the bride and groom cut the cake.

Do we need to pour everyone champagne?
No, ma’am! Just asking guests to raise a glass of whatever is in their hands is perfectly appropriate.

Stephen Devries via Southern Weddings

Now, as promised, our top ten tips for toasting!

Do you have anything to add to our list? What made the best toast you’ve ever heard so great? Brides, are you planning to speak at your own wedding? Comment below and let us know!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Madelynne Moulton reply

    Nice pic! :) Corey didn’t realize there was a cover you had to remove first… we aren’t champagne people! I’m a crier – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdGqLmaYDOg

    • avatar Nicole reply

      Madelynne, that’s hilarious! I love that photo of y’all.

  2. avatar Annie reply

    I think so many people forget about #7–Speak to both the bride and groom. I can only think of a couple of wedding toasts I’ve heard that give major shoutouts to the couple, not just the bride or groom.

    Also, I am in full favor for breaking up the toasts. At one wedding my parents went to, they stood around for an hour listening to toasts by every member of the wedding party (at least ten people) and the bride’s father before dinner was served. My mom was ready to pass out.

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Good morning, belles + beaus! For those of you not getting married today (whee!), might I recommend you start your day with this lovely wedding film from The Reason?

And in case you missed them, be sure to check out Melanie + Cale’s wedding photos (and full list of vendors) right here!

P.S. Ready for more? We think you’ll love these past films, too:
A fun + casual Arkansas wedding film
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emily Written with love by Emily
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    Great wedding film, it made the day look so amazing. The Reason have done a really good job editing it so well. Congrats to Mel and Cale on a fabulous day.

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Paper, paper, everywhere! By this time, my and Cyn’s feet were getting a little sore (she had actually changed from her heels into flats!), but we pressed on, all in the name of paper!

The Smock + Bella Figura booth is reliably one of my favorites – it’s just so colorful! There patterned boxes were a hit as usual, and I liked seeing their new notebooks, as well. It was also a pleasure to meet Erica, who I have worked with often over email but had never met in person before!

Next up was the Ladies of Letterpress booth, where several talented (you guessed it) letterpress printers exhibit together. We loved the sweet cards from Moglea. (Bottom image by Nole from Oh So Beautiful Paper!)

These wine bottle tags by Tella Press were quite cute, and would be great for dressing up wedding or thank you gifts.

Also at the LoL booth were Shauna and Stephen, the geniuses behind Something’s Hiding in Here, Forage, and now, Seed House! I love these fill-in advice cards as a stand-in for a traditional guest book.

Pink Orchid Press designed this darling card which made me think of our Florida brides!

A card all about mason jars?! You know we loved this one from Petal Press! (And aren’t their little business cards adorable?)

Sweet art prints from May Day Studio. These would be pretty hanging at a reception, too!

That’s it for today, y’all – coverage will continue next week! Let’s have another round of applause for Ms Cyn Kain, who snapped these photos!

NSS 2012 Part 1
NSS 2012 Part 2

Cyn Kain is a fabulous member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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    Hi- Can you please tell me where I can find the calligraphy stationary suite (picture #2)?

    Thank you!

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      Hi Stephanie and Courtney! That suite is “Simple Charms” by Bella Figura! Here’s the link: http://www.bellafigura.com/letterpress/simple-charms.html

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    Please let me know who makes the calligraphy invitation suite in the second photo?

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