Posted in Candle Holders & Accessories on 12/04/2005 06:39 am by admin

Wedding reception ideas for 15 - 20 guests?
I am getting married February 2010 and I found a local botanical garden that I can have my ceremony. I am really just stuck on the reception part of the wedding. I was thinking I can have a buffet style reception at a local restaurant with a few candles on the table and maybe a few vases of flowers and we can get a small wedding cake. I want it to be mostly casual. I guess my question is do you think that would be ok and not too boring for that few amount of people.
honest people will come along for the drinks so as long as they eat and drink it dont matter and as long as you two have fun its your day
when i got married i invitd all my guest to come to the other side of the country because thats where we wanted to get married and it didnt matter to us who showed thats what we wanted so you do what you want and just klet them have there fun
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