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Wedding Games
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Entertain Your Guests with 8 Wedding Games in 2020

Throw a wedding that’s not only fun but filled with great games geared to get people having fun from the word go!

Wedding games are a great way to break the ice, get people loosened up, and ready to have fun on your big day! If you were wondering how you were going to entertain guests, boy do we have some ideas for you – 8 to be precise. Whether you’re having a small intimate wedding or a lavish one with lots of guests, these games are going to be a hit.

Indoor Games

For some inspirational fun wedding reception games for guests keep reading!

Jenga

Jenga is not only a game that deserves to be on this list because of how easy it is to play but because of the way in which it brings people together. It’s one of those games that will demand a good amount of concentration as well as good-natured fun.

Did You Know

This is one game that’s sure to get the crowd roaring with laughter. The bride and groom sit with their backs to each other and have their partner’s shoes and one of their own in one hand. The master of ceremonies asks them questions pertaining to them as a couple to see how well they know each other.

I Spy with My Eye

Now I spy isn’t a game for the tiny tots alone. It’s one of those wedding mini-games that’ll get everyone involved as they try to figure out the thing that’s being asked.

Board Games

Yes, with an array of board games to choose from you can have one entire table dedicated to these alone. Consider placing dominoes, chess, checkers, monopoly and even a deck of cards on this games table.

Truth or Dare

Things are certainly bound to get very interesting when you play this risqué game. Watch as people’s dares turn into very interesting proposals. Best left to the end of the night, this is bound to be a memorable game.

Outdoor Games

If you’re hosting your wedding outdoors, you might like to consider some outdoor wedding reception games.

Wedding Bingo

Bingo never disappoints. It’s a great ice breaker especially if you’re throwing an intimate wedding and wish your guests to know each other.

Wedding Drinking Game

No list of wedding activities for adults would be complete without at least one drinking game! Step in flip the cup. In this game, guests take it in turns to answer trivia questions. If a person gets a question wrong they are obliged to drink a shot! Let the games begin.

Musical Chairs

Do you want to see grown-ups scrambling for chairs? Then say hello to one of the most hilarious wedding ceremony games you’ll ever get to play – musical chairs. It’s a game where a chair is progressively removed and music played. When the music ends people are meant to rush for a chair. The person without a chair is automatically disqualified.

Are you looking for a wedding venue that can help you plan your wedding? Contact Clarence House today.

Wedding Favour Ideas
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10 Useful Wedding Favour Ideas 2020

Wedding favours are small tokens of appreciation that you give your guests to thank them for coming to your wedding. The tradition of giving out favours is an old one and therefore one that many couples adhere to. As such, there can be quite an enormous amount of pressure to find appropriate favours. If you’re looking for creative wedding favour ideas then you’ve come to the right place.

Party favours are great when you want to take an initiative to say thanks to the people who supported you in your best times i.e. the times of the wedding. It’s great that a perfect summer wedding can never be completed without the blessings of the family and friends because it’s a special moment for many individuals and to make it even more special, gatherings are important for all of us. A bride/groom must spend money on his special day.

We’ve put together a list of wedding favours that you can derive inspiration from.

 

1. Unique Wedding Favours with personalised favours:

You can simply make a perfect wedding favour by planting trees, Jams, liquor bottles, honey bottles, chocolates, tea sachets, socks, candles and more. where unique wedding favours are concerned, we’ve got a few ideas you might like to consider. Your personalised gifts can be anything for the bride and groom but the end goal is to show them the thanksgiving gesture of gifting all the above-mentioned items. Make sure you take care of the gifts as per the wedding theme because nowadays people arrange weddings as per it.

(a) Plant a Tree

We live in a world that’s rapidly facing global challenges. If you’d like to do something worthwhile how about giving guests a tree to plant? Even a potted plant can make a difference. Make your wedding an opportunity to raise environmental awareness by planting trees.

(b) Local Artisan Goods

These goods can be anything from soaps to scented oils. They don’t have to be anything fancy but what will set them apart and make them special for your guests is the packaging or how you present them.

(c) Personalised Jams

Whether you decide to make your own jams or to buy them, jams can be a really cool wedding favour. More so if your wedding was vintage-inspired. There are tonnes of creative ways to package your jam favours. We think fabric covered pots are just perfect.

2. Costly Wedding Favours to Get People Talking!

If money is not an issue and you really want your guests to feel appreciated (and talk!) after your wedding, then here are some of the most expensive weddings favours considering.

(a) Mini Liquor Bottles

Gin, champagne, tequila, scotch, whiskey, and brandy, choose the alcohol of choice to spoil your guests with. If you want to take things a step further, consider getting the bottles personalized.

(b) Organic Honey Bottles

Real organic honey is a rare thing in our world. Most of the commercial honey sold on the markets has preservatives and all sorts of things added to it. Your guests will appreciate the taste of organic honey. Honey as it was originally meant to be.

(c) Premium Chocolate

Well, it’s no secret that premium chocolate made by the world’s leading chocolatiers is as great a gift as any. If you really want to impress, keep the following brand names in mind: Vosges Haut chocolate, Jacques Torres chocolate, Teuscher chocolate and Pierre marcolini.

3. Quirky wedding favours making people smile

Any list of great wedding favours must include a couple of favours that are sure to draw out a smile from your guests. Some of the quirkiest favours that made us smile include:

(a) Tea Sachets

Love is brewing anyone? Yes, very cheesy but these wedding favours will certainly be appreciated by their recipient when they are enjoying the brew.

(b) Love Wristbands

You can get creative where wristbands are concerned. From getting your name and date printed or simply a statement about love, these wristbands can prove to be a great hit.

(c) Matching Socks

Yes, matching socks as wedding favours are so cliché – but you’ve got to admit that they are practical. Give or take a few years, most people will still have your socks somewhere in their home!

(d) Scented Candles

Votive candles have been used as wedding favours since time memorial and they continue to be popular for a reason. Do you have a favourite perfume? Now, you can even get your candles infused with a scent that’s uniquely yours to make them even more special.

Are you looking for a wedding venue that can help you plan your wedding? Contact Clarence House today.

Greek Wedding Traditions
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5 Best Greek Wedding Traditions That Everyone Likes

Are you planning to take your wedding to Greece or just looking for a little inspiration of Greek culture for your ceremony? You have come to the right place.

A lot of cultural and religious symbolism is woven into the tapestry of weddings celebrated throughout the world and Greek weddings are not an exception. If you are a couple looking to get married, there is a rich well of unique Greek wedding traditions. Here are the 5 best Greek wedding traditions that everyone likes.

 

1. Wedding crowns (Stefanas)

One of the biggest and most recognized traditions of the Greek wedding tradition is the wedding crown, locally known as a Stefana. The tradition of placing the crown on top of the bride and groom, before the priest can then go on to bless the couple, originated in the 11th century. Stefanas are very beautiful Greek wedding decorations and attractive pieces made from flowers and valuable metal, specially joined together. They symbolize the union of a couple.

2. The Date!

Popular to Greek orthodox tradition, there are dates for your wedding which are considered good fortune and other dates which are very much discouraged. January, February, and June in Greek culture are generally considered good months of fortune and marriage. The dates that the Greek will most likely avoid include August 29, a day that marks the death of Saint John; the first two weeks of August, devoted to the Virgin Mary Lent and September 14, the celebration of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

3. Making of The Marital Bed

Some families in Greek culture may go through the ritual of making the bed. The tradition includes the throwing of money and sometimes rice to represent prosperity for the marriage and after that, a baby has to be put on top to signify blessings for fertility. Although this might be outdated for other Greek families it’s still very much alive in most Greek families.

4. Dressing The Bride and Groom

Before the wedding, the best man will shave the groom in the morning to represent trust and then after that, close friends will help him dress. For the women, the maid of honor leads the dressing of the bride to get her ready for the wedding ceremony.

5. The Dances

Traditional Greek wedding dances include the Sirtaki, Zeibekiko, and the Dollar dance. In the Sirtaki dance, the family and best friends of the groom dance in a circle with their hands on each other’s shoulders. The newlyweds traditionally share the last dance of the night, popularly known as the dollar dance, and guests can throw money at them, or pin money to their clothes.

Where to go for all your wedding solutions and more?

Call Clarence House today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan, and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives.

Lebanese Wedding Traditions
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7 Lebanese Wedding Traditions That You Might Not Know

Are you eager to learn more about what happens during a Lebanese wedding?

Lebanese weddings are all about having fun and making a statement and the wedding reception is the finale to the entire process. These weddings require great food, a great venue and plenty of partying. If you have been invited for the first time to a wedding in Lebanon, you should not assume that you’ve seen it all. Here is a list of 7 Lebanese wedding traditions that you might not know.

 

1. Fireworks

The Lebanese love fireworks and it is very traditional in Lebanon to have fireworks at a wedding reception. So, if you’re attending a Lebanese wedding for the first time, be prepared for an explosion of fireworks over your head which usually starts at the cutting of the wedding cake by the newly-weds.

2. Lebanese zaffe

The Lebanese zaffe makes the wedding reception a truly extravagant Lebanese wedding and is a highly-anticipated part of the celebration. This extravagant warm-up to a big party is when the bride and groom make a grand entrance to the church surrounded by drummers and professional zaffe dancers.

3. Fine dining

Lebanese wedding catering plays a key role as food is one of the most important elements of a Lebanese wedding celebration. Whether it’s a mezza, which is multiple platters of delicious food, or a 3-course sit-down meal, you can guarantee that all Lebanese weddings will have a scrumptious feast.

4. High energy and lots of dancing

There is no Lebanese wedding without dancing as these weddings are all about celebrating the whole night. Hence the wedding venue selected should have great ideas on making sure everyone gets on the dance floor and have a good time. In most instances, there are belly dancers to perform as well.

5. Dramatic photoshoots

A lot of pictures of the couple are must-haves for a Lebanese wedding, and they are often in a garden or other outdoor setting. On a sunny, weekend day, it is common to see Lebanese couples posing in parks with their photographer for countless upon countless photos.

6. The wedding cake

Another common Lebanese wedding tradition is cutting of the wedding cake with a sword by the couple. Extravagant Lebanese wedding could be an understatement when it comes to Lebanese wedding cakes, with some easily reaching 9 layers, or even more.

 

7. A long night for the bride and groom

While many cultures around the world send off the newlyweds before the wedding ends to the bridal suite or to their honeymoon, at a Lebanese wedding, the bride and groom are expected to stay at the wedding reception until every guest has made their exit. Leaving before the guests are considered rude or disrespectful.

Looking for some Lebanese inspired wedding ideas and more?

Call Clarence House today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan, and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives.

Chinese Wedding Traditions
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5 Most Important Chinese Wedding Traditions you should Know About

Are you of Chinese descent or just looking to incorporate Chinese wedding customs into your ceremony? 

Chinese wedding traditions are still considered very important in modern-day wedding ceremonies, many of which were ancient rituals that were performed. However, a few key ones have been passed and incorporated into modern Chinese weddings. These traditions are still highly esteemed and very important parts of Chinese culture. Below are the 5 most important Chinese wedding traditions you should know about.

 

1. Chinese tea ceremony

The tea ceremony is a traditional formal ceremony to introduce both families together. They get to drink ‘Tsao Chun’, a Chinese tea, often together as they sit, cross arms, and the couple exchanges ring. The couple then receives what’s called ‘lai’, a red envelope representing good luck, and is often filled with money, jewelry, and expensive items. Only the family participates in this tradition and a feast is served with everyone invited once the wedding ceremony is over.

2. Chinese wedding banquet

The banquet is usually characterized by Chinese wedding decorations and is a lavish and expensive ceremony. On arriving at the traditional Chinese wedding reception, guests have to sign their names on a scroll to present their gifts to the couple. The food served is considered symbolic in Chinese culture, fish representing abundance, and usually lotus seeds for fertility. A total of 6-8 courses are usually served at the banquet.

3. Chinese wedding invitations

The typical Chinese wedding invitation is placed in a red envelope with gold sealing. The wording written on it is read from right to left with the information of the bride and groom in it. The invitation has in it the date for the banquet, names of parents, birth dates, the venue, and all other relevant information. The double happiness symbol is engraved in most but not all Chinese wedding invitations.

4. Chinese wedding dress (Qipao)

It’s a typical Chinese tradition for the bride to wear a special red dress called a Qipao. She also wears a red veil on the day to cover her face. In Chinese tradition, red symbolizes prosperity, happiness, and good fortune. In modern Chinese weddings, the bride wears a white gown but some weddings like to stick to the traditional way. Another modern-day tradition is to change into 4 different dresses throughout the night.

5. Post-wedding

The day after the wedding festival, the bride has to prepare breakfast for family members. The couple also receives gifts that morning from the elders and the bride is formally introduced to the groom’s family. This is when she is formally given a formal title within the family. Three days after, the bride and groom visit the bride’s family and offer a roasted pig for them to enjoy with the rest of the family.

Where to go for all your wedding plans and more?

Call Clarence House today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan, and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives.

 

Wedding Wishes: What to Write in a Wedding Card
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Wedding Wishes: What to Write in a Wedding Card

Are You Trying to Decide What to Write in a Wedding Card?

After shopping long and hard to find the perfect wedding card for the soon-to-be-married couple you can then have a pretty rough time figuring out what to write in it. However, drafting the perfect wedding message doesn’t have to be difficult at all as there are no hard-and-fast rules about what to write in a wedding card. Here are some great wedding wishes to offer your congratulations to the bride and groom.

1. Wedding Card Etiquette

Wedding cards are customary for anyone wanting to send wedding wishes to an engaged or newly married couple. You may want to bring the card to the wedding reception or mail it directly to the couple whenever you wish. Congratulations for a wedding are welcome anytime by any couple.

Wedding cards come in many different formats, from standard greeting cards to homemade cards, small tags attached to gifts and even simple, digitally created wedding messages that are printed and sent to the couple with their gift.

2. Can One Use the Term “Congratulations?”

Yes, “Congratulations” is often the basic message people want to express in their wedding greetings. It serves as a support as well as celebratory remark to say to the couple even if you’ve never met one of the marrying couples. However, if the couple happens to be very traditional or come from a very traditional family, you may want to just write “best wishes.”

3. What to Write in a Wedding Card

A perfect wedding wish should be sweet and full of sentimental value and completely tailored to the couple. If you and the couple are lifelong friends, you may want your message to be a little more heartfelt, conveying how happy you are that they’ve found each other. On the other hand, if your relationship is casual it’s best to stick to something more straightforward like “best wishes for a fun-filled future together.”

If you are really good friends with the bride and groom and they both have a good sense of humor, a funny wedding wish may be much appreciated. If they are more reserved, formal wedding wishes like “May your love shine throughout the years” will be great. If the couple is religious and you share their faith, a spiritual verse or sentiment inspired by the bible will be well-received.

For your family that know you best and whom you know best, like your mom, dad, or your siblings, you’ll want to create an over the top wedding wish. Remember to mention the new addition to the family. Before you sign your name on the card be sure to add a sweet warm closing for the couple.

Where to Go for All Your Wedding Ideas and More?

Call Clarence House today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan, and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives.

Wedding Ceremony
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Creative Ways to Personalize Your Wedding Ceremony

Do you want to personalize your wedding ceremony, but don’t know where to start?

Wedding ceremonies come in all forms and it’s up to you and your future spouse (as well as your officiant) to decide how you’d like the proceedings to go. There are several ways to make your ceremony feel like you and represent your love, little touches that will make your ceremony truly feel personal. Here are some creative ways to make your wedding ceremony more personal.

 

1. Let Your Wedding Officiant Get to Know You

Your ceremony will largely be led by your officiant, so it’s important to choose someone who is keen to get to know you and your spouse and will be able to understand your personalities, your story, and any special needs or desires you may have.

2. Add Heirloom Accessories

One way to personalize your wedding ceremony is by including accessories or other items passed down from family members or friends, like your great-grandmother’s handkerchief or brooch, or a religious item that has been part of your family for generations.

3. Share Photos

If you can, display photos of you and your spouse in the entryway to your ceremony space so that your guests can have a quick summary of your history as a couple.

4. Involve the Little Ones

Children can add a light-hearted and fun-loving touch to a wedding ceremony. You can have your flower girl or page boy making their way up the aisle with a sign in hand announcing the bride’s arrival or have them carry the wedding rings on special cushions or in an engraved box.

5. Choose Meaningful Music That You Love

Some ceremonies require specific musical selections, but if you have any flexibility in the score of your ceremony, choose songs with some significance to you as a couple.

6. Set Up a Cool Seating Arrangement

Another way to personalize your wedding ceremony is to mix up your ceremony seating arrangement and get your guests to mingle, if your ceremony venue has flexibility, keeping in mind your guests’ comfort.

7. Include a Unique Ritual

You may choose to include a unique ritual, like a handfasting, wine, candle lighting, or sand ceremony into your wedding ceremony, with the approval of your officiant.

8. Add Your Own Vows

Make your vows extra special and meaningful by adding in some words of your own. This will make your wedding ceremony absolutely your own. Be sure to use your officiant as a resource or sounding board.

9. Have a Fun Recessional

Now that you are married, it’s time to celebrate. Choose upbeat music for this exciting time and if your venue allows, you can ask your guests to toss confetti or pom-poms, paper planes, blow bubbles, or wave ribbon wands or flags.

Contact Clarence House for All Your Wedding Plans and Ceremony

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Effective Tricks for a Stress-Free Wedding Day
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10 Effective Tricks for a Stress-Free Wedding Day

Are you feeling overwhelmed by all the pre-wedding preparations?

A wedding is probably the biggest and memorable event you will ever throw, so it is important that you enjoy it. Although it is an exciting time, it can also be stressful sometimes. Here are 10 effective tricks for a stress-free wedding day.

 

1. Hire a Day-Of Coordinator

Hiring a wedding specialist to handle the details on an actual day will alleviate so much stress. This enables you to be a guest at your wedding.

2. Keep It Simple

Avoid lining up many activities like manicures, pedicures, and salon trips on the morning of the wedding. This way, you’ll have more time to relax and enjoy your amazing day.

3. Get Your Beauty Done by Professionals

Consider hiring a professional to do your hair and makeup at your home or the venue where you’re getting ready, on the morning of your wedding.

4. Avoid Checking in on Your Venue Beforehand

It can be tempting on the wedding day to peek in or drive by the reception site while everyone is setting up. It is best to wait for the big reveal when everything is in place.

5. Have Someone That Knows How to Bustle Your Dress

Make sure you have a friend or relative who can bustle the train if you have one. This person should practice and stick around even after the ceremony to button you into shape.

6. Plan to Be Ready Early

You need to plan to be ready at least an hour earlier than you should be leaving for your ceremony so that you don’t panic even if there are any delays during the morning.

7. Hire Experienced Suppliers

Always hire experienced wedding suppliers as they know all the tricks of a smoothly-run wedding day. This will take a big weight off your mind on the wedding day.

8. Assign a Photo Wrangler

Do not waste any of your time trying to get everyone you need to be in your pictures. Delegate someone ahead of time, a family member or close friend who is familiar with everyone.

9. Have Backup

Put other people in charge of a backup plan, delegate, and let go of any control. Have a backup prepared, like a local taxi number in case the wedding car breaks down or create a playlist on the laptop in case the band doesn’t show up.

10. Enjoy the Day Together

Make a date with your new spouse during the reception, even if it’s just for 5 or 10 minutes. If your ceremony is at the same wedding reception venues, you can take a few moments to hang out in a dressing room.

Where to Go for All Your Wedding Ideas and More?

Call Clarence House Wedding Venues Sydney today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan, and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives. Visit our website on https://www.clarencehouse.com.au/ or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au

Wedding Proposal Ideas for Every Couple
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Top Ten Wedding Proposal Ideas for Every Couple

Are you totally in love, but overwhelmed at the thought of planning the perfect, memorable proposal?

A wedding proposal is a story that you will remember forever and will often share with others throughout your life, so you’ll want it to be impressive and perfect. However, a truly great wedding proposal can be very hard to think of. To help you create your own perfect moment, here are the top ten wedding proposals ideas for every couple.

 

1. Dinner Proposal

Preparing a home-cooked meal featuring your partner’s favorite food is one of the simplest and most romantic proposal ideas. Place the ring in your pocket and propose either in your kitchen or dining room.

2. Game Night Proposal

Plan a night where the two of you play all of your favorite games and sneak in the winning “Will You Marry Me?” pieces in a game like scrabble.

3. Pet-lovers Proposal

Another wedding proposal idea for every couple is to attach the ring securely to your dog or cat’s collar. At the right time call your pet over and have it present the ring to your partner.

4. Signage Proposal

If your partner is close to her family, you can have your friends and family carry a different sign that spells out the big question. Make sure you hire a professional photographer and/or videographer to capture the big moment.

5. Vacation Proposal

Plan a proposal during a family vacation at the beach, mountain or other destination of your choice. Get down on one knee and pop the question on the balcony of the rental or vacation house.

6. Video Proposal

Creating a video featuring your family members and friends encouraging your partner to say “yes” is another wedding proposal idea for every couple. Get down on one knee as your partner finishes watching the final product.

7. Treasure Hunt Proposal

If your partner loves the spotlight, one great wedding proposal idea is to send your partner on a treasure hunt, with clues all over. When she gets to the last hint, the prize should be you on one knee.

8. Sports Stadium Proposal

This is one of the best wedding proposal ideas for sports fans. Get down on one knee while you two are cheering for your favorite team at their home stadium.

9. Flash Mob Proposal

You can pop the question with the help of friends, family and some super cool choreographed dance moves. End the dance by getting down on one knee.

10. Photograph Proposal

Hire a professional photographer to take photos of you and your partner. Pull out the ring and surprise her, during your photoshoot while the photographer captures every precious moment.

Where to Go for All Your Wedding Ideas and More?

Call Clarence House wedding venues Sydney today. Our professional and dedicated team will help you prepare, plan and organize your special day, from start to finish, to make your luxury wedding the most memorable day of your lives. Visit Sydney’s best wedding venues now or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au

Wedding Entrance Ideas for Bridal Party
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The Best Wedding Entrance Ideas for Bridal Party

Are you looking for an exciting wedding reception entrance idea that will wow your guests?
 
Every couple wants their wedding to stand out. The wedding reception entrance for the bridal party is one area where you can be as creative as possible. There are so many ideas about wedding reception entrances that can keep your guests thrilled and on their feet celebratingHere are out some of the best wedding entrance ideas for the bridal party.

1. Special entry

If your wedding is lavishly arranged and not a budget wedding, you can make the event memorable with a surprising entrance on things like a helicopter, ski boat or Jet Ski.

2. Grand entrance service

Look for a venue well suited for the latest styled weddings that provide nice entrance facilities for couples. You can have a glass elevator bringing up the newlywed couple and a stage curtain entrance.

3. Running to the finish line

Just like it happens in the race and marathons, the couple may enter the hall, hands in hands, not walking but running through a banner bearing your names, with the bridal party right behind. The banner will look appealing when matched with the wedding colors.

4. Music beat

You can play some special, wedding songs for the wedding entrance and guests will love the couple dancing into the musicUse confetti cannons, fog machines or snow machines to create an atmosphere like a dance floor.

5. Walking through sprinkling

Another great wedding entrance idea for the bridal party is welcoming then with the sprinkling of rose petals, colorful confetti and plenty of balloons matching wedding colors. This idea offers a romantic ambiance to a simple ceremony.

6. Lights projection

For an enclosed event, a projector can be used to create amazing designs and images on the ceiling as the arrival of the bridal party is announced. The projected images on the roof would be great when related to your theme.

7. Dance performance

Guests can be entertained with a romantic entrance by creating your own dancing silhouette on the projection screenHave the lights turned off and give a romantic performance behind the curtain and then take it to the dance floor.

8. Wedding piggyback rides

This is yet another fun wedding entrance idea for the bridal party, where the groom gives his bride a piggyback ride from the entrance to the floor, followed by the bridal party. A fun romantic song playing will add a nice musical touch.

9. Walking through the hand’s tunnel

Walking through the tunnel formed by the hands of the bridal party will certainly keep everyone in the reception amazed and involved. Some lively music should be playing at the time of entrance.

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auspicious wedding dates
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Most Popular Auspicious Wedding Dates

Some dates are thought to bring harmony, peace, and good fortune and are frequently chosen by couples. These dates are referred to as auspicious wedding dates.

What Makes a Date Auspicious?

Astrology and Numerology:

  • Many couples look at the stars, moon, sun and planetary positions.
  • Numerologists often choose dates whose numbers add up to 6, 8, or 9, numbers considered lucky.

Cultural Traditions:

  • In many cultures, certain months or days are famous for weddings.
  • For example, May and October are popular in the northern hemisphere, while spring and autumn are best in Australia.

Personal Meaning:

  • The most meaningful dates might be the day you met, got engaged or shared a special moment.
  • These dates are personally auspicious and hold sentimental value.

Why Auspicious Wedding Dates Dates Work

  • They fall in comfortable seasons (spring, autumn, or early summer) ideal for guests and great wedding photos.
  • Each date adds to a number commonly believed to bring positivity and balance.
  • Most are on Saturdays or Fridays, making it easy for guests to attend and they avoid public holidays for better planning.

Tips

  1. Check with a Celebrant or Officiant – They may already be booked for popular weekends.
  2. Book the Venue Early – Secure your venue and vendors as soon as you pick your date.
  3. Personalise Your Date – Add a date with personal meaning, maybe blend an auspicious date with a family milestone.
  4. Stay Flexible – If your top date is taken, pick your next favourite from the list.
  5. Pick the Moon Phase – Many couples favour a new moon or full moon for symbolism.
  6. Avoid Mercury Retrograde – Some believe it can affect communication and plans—just check the astrological calendar.
  7. Lucky Colours & Themes – Add colours that match your numerology—for example, red or gold.

 

Bride’s Guide For Pre Wedding Parties
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Bride’s Guide For Pre Wedding Parties

The days leading up to your wedding day can be just as memorable as the big day itself. Pre Wedding parties are celebrations that take place before your big day. The main ones are:

  • Engagement Party 
  • Bridal Shower 
  • Hens’ Night (Hen’s Do) 
  • Rehearsal Dinner1. Engagement Party: To celebrate your engagement with family and friends. Often it’s a casual mixer that’s held weeks or months before the wedding.

Planning tips:

  • Have a beachside picnic, a champagne afternoon tea or a backyard barbeque.
  • Not every person invited to the wedding needs to be on the guest list.
  • Dress code: relaxed smart-casual works best.
  • Hosting: parents usually host but so can the couples too! 

    2. Bridal Shower: To show you love, support, and gifts. Traditionally centred around women, but modern ones frequently involve all genders.

Planning tips:

  • Host is usually one or two close friends or relatives.
  • Venue can be at home, café, luncheon room or resto.
  • Games: fun and not too silly. Examples include “Advice for the Bride” or “What’s in the Groom’s Phone?”.
  • Gift ideas: mini potted plants, personalised candles, or cute bath products. 

    3. Hens’ Night (Hen’s Do): It’s your big blowout before wedding calm. Relax, bond and have a laugh with your pals.

Planning tips:

  • It can be formal or casual (a dinner, dance night, or weekend getaway).
  • Start planning early around 3–4 months before wedding.
  • Budget: inform visitors ahead of time of what to anticipate.
  • Activities include spa days, DIY patios, trivia nights, and themed dinners. 

    4. Rehearsal Dinner: To practice the main ceremony and have a meal with your immediate family and wedding party.

Planning tips:

  • Keep it calm as it’s not a party but a relaxed evening.
  • Timing: the night before the wedding is common.
  • Venue can be a restaurant you love or someone’s home.
  • Speeches: short, sweet and sentimental is best.

Etiquette & Gift Tips

  • Decide early if you want formal invitations, e‑invites, or casual texts.
  • Engagement parties usually don’t have gifts. If gifts are expected at a shower or hens, guests love thoughtful ideas, like cookware and self-care stuff

A heartfelt thank you email or card will be appreciated.

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4 Ways Couple Includes Parents in Their Wedding

Do You Want to Know How to Ensure Your Parents Are Not Left Out at Your Wedding?

Involving your parents or in-laws at your wedding is a noble idea, especially if you have a good relationship with them. It will not only be a special memorable day that you can reflect on but a special day for them to remember and cherish too. Here are ways that wedding couples can use to involve their parents.

 

1. Escorting the Bride Down the Aisle

It is now becoming popular that the bride’s father escorts his daughter down the aisle during the ceremony, after which, both parents stand together to give their blessing. Having both parents involved means that they can share that special moment together. If you want both parents to be even more involved, you can also have them walk you down the aisle together.

2. Giving Grooms Away

It should not only be the bride’s parents who are involved in the day. The grooms’ parents should also feel that both they and their son are treated as important as the bride and her parents. If the groom’s parents are agreeable, they too can escort their son as he takes his position and waits at the altar for his bride, or fellow groom, to come down the aisle.

3. Meeting of Same-Sex Couples at the Altar

In same-sex weddings, parents can also be involved. The couples get very excited and even emotional when they realize that all their parents are supporting them. When the parents are involved, the couple can choose to walk down the aisle together, alone or with their parents, before their parents give them their blessing and support. Where there are two aisles, each member of a couple can walk from separate sides with their parents, before meeting in the middle or at the altar.

4. Both Parents Giving Their Blessing

Involving parents in your wedding does not only end with walking down the aisle. Parents from both sides can also stand with their daughter and son to give them their blessing. They can say some special words to the couple and even pledge that they are taking the new bride or groom as their future daughter or son-in-law. Hearing the words of love and blessing from the parents is very memorable and helps bond parental relationships. This idea can also be tailored for stepparents, children, grandparents or anyone considered special by the couple.

Discuss These Wedding Ideas and More with Clarence House Events Experts

Make an appointment with Clarence House professionals for all your wedding ideas and plans. With over 30 years of experience in hosting thousands of weddings in Australia, Clarence House wedding venues Sydney knows exactly how to make your wedding event more intimate, special and memorable. Call us today on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au

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Perfect Ideas for Fun in a Wedding

Do you need wedding ideas on how to wow your guests?

A wedding is one of the most significant days in the lives of a couple. It is a day that leaves both the couple and invited guests filled with memories. Having fun on the day plays a crucial part in creating such lasting impressions. Here are some fun ideas for your perfect wedding day.

1. Adding an element of fun in a wedding

wedding is a more personalized, solemn and serene occasion. It is also a great big reunion of family and friends, hence a perfect time for some fun and noise. Some of the best celebrations are those that add personal, unique touches to ensure everyone keeps smiling and talking about the moments even well after the wedding day.
Introducing an element of fun adds to the joy of both the couple and guests, leaving lasting impressions on everyone.

2. What are some wedding fun ideas?

You can get help from guests to arrange special surprises for the couple such as bursting poppers or showering petals during their exchange of rings. Guests can even shower flowers on everyone from above. As the couple and wedding party exit the ceremony, guests can still burst poppers and make plenty of noise and dance for the couple.
 
Introduce some mini-events to the main event. For example, friends of the groom or bride can arrange special dances, flash mobs, or even fly in unexpected guests if resources are available.

3. Having fun mixed with emotions

The fun elements in a wedding create an atmosphere of joy and laughter but can also bring tears to the eyes of the couple tooGuests can do something special and show appreciation for the couple, such as making a donation to a cause that’s special to the couple, giving a moving speech, or it can be a talented professional coming in as a surprise.
These moments will bring such a close bond between the guests and the guests present, which will be always be cherished forever.

4. Planning in advance

Having a clear plan well before the date is very important so that you are on top of everything and you do not leave out anyone or any fun partPlanning in advance also gives your event manager or wedding planner enough time to make sure that the timing of your special day is perfect.

Where can you get the best ideas and more for a perfect wedding?

Discuss all your unique fun wedding ideas and plans with Clarence House events experts. With over 30 years of experience hosting thousands of weddings in Australia, Clarence House wedding venues Sydney knows exactly how to make your wedding event unique, special and memorable.
Call us today on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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7 Wedding Gift Ideas for Every Kind of Couple

Should You Gift Appliances, Linen, or a Set of Dinnerware?

Finding the right gift for a couple about to get married can be tricky, especially if they haven’t sent a gift registry with the invitation cardsHowever, not to worry if you’re in this pickle, here are our ultimate 7 wedding gift ideas that are guaranteed to help you figure out the best gift for any couple.

1. For Couples That Love to Travel

Do you know if the couple loves to travel, or plan on going abroad for their honeymoon? Practical gifts such as suitcases can come in handy, buy a matching set of two. Other cool and handy things that are ideal for wander lusting couples include portable Wi-Fi Hotspot generators, power banks, travel drones, water purifier bottles, video recording sunglasses, and there’s nothing quite like a portable cocktail kit!

2. For Couples That Are Moving into a New House

Setting up a new home can be a nightmare! There is so much that’s needed, from the kitchen and household appliances to towels and linens, cups, plates, spoons, you name it, every single item that is used on a daily basisIf you intend on purchasing bigger appliances such as fridges, or microwaves, you may want to check with the couple first if they haven’t already made arrangements to purchase these themselves.

3. For Romantic Couples

All couples are romantic, but there are some couples that make the rest of us look bad (cheers to you guys!) We’re talking couples that have regular date nights and actually dress up, do random things like taking walks on the beach at night, those kinds of couplesAs they enter marriage, you want them to foster this and not give up, so why not help them out, and gift them movie gift cards and meal cards so they keep the date nights alive.

4. For the Party Animals!

We all know of (or have heard about these couples!) You know the ones we’re talking about – the ones who party into the early hours of the morning. Well, let’s encourage them to party at home now that they’ll be getting married. Purchase several good bottles of wine and help them stock their cellar.

5. For Couples That Love Food

There’s nothing like a good recipe book for newlyweds. If you’ve been married a few years yourself and have a trusted copy that you swear by, then consider buying a copy and gifting the new couple. Inspire the Julia Child in them!

6. For Couples That Love Taking Selfies

You know that couple that’s always posting snaps of themselves to social media. Great gift ideas could be photo albums, instant cameras, sophisticated cameras, and camera equipment. You can also help them develop their pictures by giving them a gift card for a camera shop.

7. For the Ambiguous Couple

There are some couples you might not know too well and are a bit ambiguous. For these soon-to-be-married folks, it might be best to simply get them a multitude of gift cards for different places so they’ll be able to pick and choose what they truly need for their new life together.

Discuss These Gift Ideas and More with Our Clarence House Gurus

Clarence House boasts two world-class wedding reception venues worth touring. If you’re in the hunt for a wedding venue, book an appointment with us today. You can call us and talk to one of our friendly staff members on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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Brides Guide for Pre-Wedding Party in 2019

Read Out this Brides Guide for Pre-wedding Party in 2019

You can’t get married without throwing one final ‘single lady’ party! And fortunately for you, there are at least three such parties you’ll have the joy of experiencing before you say ‘I Do’There is the congratulatory engagement party, the exhilarating hen party, and the preparatory kitchen tea to really make you feel loved and pampered. Here is our exclusive brides guide for the pre-wedding party in 2019.

1. The Engagement Party

If you’ve recently been proposed to and said ‘yes’, then congratulations on the engagement! This is a significant milestone in any relationship and one that definitely merits celebrationThere are no hard and fast rules for engagement parties with a lot of couples choosing to keep them budget-friendly and low-key. This can mean inviting a few friends and family to a sit-down meal to share your joy in the upcoming nuptials.

2. The Kitchen Tea Party

The kitchen tea party, also known as the bridal shower is a chance for the bride’s close friends to lavish and pamper her with marriage advice and gifts. When is the best time to host this event? Anytime between 2-weeks to 2-months prior to the actual wedding will be good. However, we recommend not having the shower so close to the wedding because final wedding preparations will take up quite a significant amount of your time.
Where to host a kitchen tea party? If you’re looking for a hassle-free affair, you should consider places that offer special high tea. In this way, you are guaranteed a beautiful setting and good food. If you’re all about DIY, venues such as The Lemnos at Clarence House can be well worth considering.

As for food, you can keep it light. Think cocktails and sandwiches.

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3. The Hen Party

The hen party is the party for a soon-to-be-married-woman. It’s a final opportunity to party it up! Hit the streets with your best mates and enjoy your last moments as a single woman if that’s your style. To get it right, there should be lots of pampering, think spa dates, cocktails and food.
You can even arrange to play a few games here and there throughout the day or night to keep things moving. Hen parties have received a notorious reputation over the years, but many women are now opting to keep it classy by signing up for cooking classes, or long luncheons and elegant high teas insteadUltimately, whatever you choose, you should have fun.

Discuss these party options and more with our Clarence House gurus

Clarence House boasts two world-class Sydney’s wedding reception venues worth touring. If you’re in the hunt for wedding venues Sydney, book an appointment with us today. You can call us and talk to one of our friendly staff members on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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5 Wedding Style Ideas For 2019 – Clarence House

Are You Looking for Style Inspiration for Your Upcoming Wedding?

Clarence House has hosted scores of weddings and we’ve seen some truly amazing styles over the years. Some styles have come and gone, while others seem to have lingered on and have been adopted by soon-to-be-married couples. Here is a look at our top 5 wedding style ideas for 2019.

1. Suspended Pendant Bulbs

We don’t have to emphasize the importance of good lighting for your wedding. Lighting makes all the difference and can help set the tone and create the mood for your reception. If you’re looking for unique accent lights for your wedding then look no further than suspended pendant bulbsThese can be placed in strategic places to create the desired effect such as over the high table, over the statement cake, or even over your dance floor.

2. Mirror and Glass Tables

Mirror and glass tables anyone? Who needs table linen when you can get awesome mirror and glass tables for your wedding reception hall? Not only is this table setup budget-friendly but it also looks chic and adds instant glam to your event. You can also go very minimalist with the table centrepieces because the glass and mirror finish is bold enough.

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3. Opt for Banquet Tables

Here at Clarence House, the most popular reception tables over the years have been the circular onesHowever, it appears that people are changing. Banquet tables are now in and all the rage. Banquet tables, when arranged properly, can be really attractive, think state dinners or royal banquets! They really do have a way of adding charm and sophistication to any event.

4. Floral Colours Galore!

Gone are the wedding seasons where couples opted for muted and toned down colours. Bright flowery colours are back in fashion! And this season’s must-have hues are gold, pink and peach, and we can see why. These three colours when combined create a soft and ethereal look. Forget the all-white or red flower centrepieces.

5. Bring Out the Balloons!

Did someone say balloons? Yes, balloons are such a great décor accessory because you can do so much with them. You can float them over your dance floor; you can create monograms of your initials, and ceremony backdrops as wellIf you have large open spaces at your wedding reception venue that could do with some décor, but flower walls are too expensive, why not opt for balloon backdrops?

Discuss These Style Tips and More with Our Clarence House Gurus

Clarence House boasts two world-class wedding reception venues worth touring. If you’re in the hunt for wedding venues in Sydney, book an appointment with us today. You can call us and talk to one of our friendly staff members on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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5 Tips To Pull Off A Wedding Everyone Will Be Talking About!

Do You Want to Host the Wedding of the Year?

No two weddings are ever the same, and no weddings are created equal. There are some weddings that are just better than others, and that’s a fact. Whether it comes down to excellent organizing or simply having the more disposable income to lavish on the wedding, we can all agree that there are some weddings that are just memorable. Here are our top 5 tips to pull off a wedding everyone will remember and talk about for years to come!

1. Choose an Idyllic Venue

Your Sydney wedding venue set the tone for your wedding. You might not realize it, but a venue that offers guests the ability to take a stroll in lush gardens, enjoy picturesque views, and bask in the warm sun will have a positive impact on their overall experience of your wedding. Get your guests in a good mood by choosing the right wedding reception venue.

2. Share Your Journey with Your Guests

How did you meet? What was the proposal like? What was your reaction like? People are curious to know these details…so fill them in! We live in a digital age and people love visuals. Some guests will only know you, and others will only know your partner. Share a bit about yourself and your journey together through creative short video blurbs placed at the entrance or the gift tableString along pictures and create a couples idea board where people can wish you well and leave marriage advice.

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3. Don’t Be Stingy with Food

Well-fed guests make happy guests. If you have people arriving in from out of town, it’s always a nice touch to have something ready for them to eat. This could be something as simple as a tea table with a few sandwiches and cupcakes. For the rest of your guests, you might like to have a few food tables scattered across the venue to ensure that guests can grab something to eat, as and when they get hungry. You can also opt for waiters who walk around with platters of drinks and food it that’s more your style.

4. Choose an Entertaining Mc

Let’s be honest, there’s nothing like a good MC for any event. A hilarious and funny MC who can make people laugh and have a good time is worth their weight in gold. Take your time to inquire about MC’s and hear their material first before booking them for your big day!

5. Get a Funky Photo Booth

There are lots of in-between times during a wedding. Don’t let your guests get bored. Keep them entertained by placing multiple photo-booths with different themes around the venue. You’ll have lots of great memories and unique photos of your wedding to remember guests by!

Discuss These Tips and More with Our Clarence House Gurus

Clarence House boasts two world-class wedding reception venues worth touring. If you’re in the hunt for a wedding venue, book an appointment with us today. You can call us and talk to one of our friendly staff members on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or visit best wedding venues Sydney or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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5 Things to Know Before Planning a Wedding – Clarence House

Many couples come back to us with a list of things they wish someone had told them before they started planning their wedding35 years in the business we think we’ve seen it all and now share with you some things that’ll hopefully save you from endless headaches and sleepless nights.

1. Set a To-Do List and Date by Which Everything Needs to Be Ready

Last-minute phone calls to check up on the caterer or the DJ are not only stress-inducing but an endless cause of headaches. You don’t want to be up all night trying to make sure that all your vendors will be there the next day. Finalize details with all your vendors three weeks before your wedding date. This means your flower arrangements, final dress alteration, menu and music playlist all need to be selected and confirmed with the respective vendors.

2. Ask People to Help You with the Planning

You don’t have to do everything yourself. If you’ve decided to plan your entire wedding by yourself, (Read our Blog:- 5 Things You Should Know Before Planning an NSW South Coast DIY Wedding for more tips) it doesn’t mean that you have to do it all alone. Rope in friends and family to help take the pressure off of you. If you’ve hired a wedding planner, meet on a regular basis with them to make sure that everything is running on schedule. Don’t neglect to meet with them because you think they can handle everything. They need to hear your feedback too on key issues.

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3. Keep a Paper Trail of Every Little Thing

Receipts, contracts, agreement terms, everything you’ve discussed your wedding needs to be written down and a paper trail establishedThis is because there will a lot going on in the months leading up to your wedding and you can’t possibly remember all the quotes and figures you’ll receive, and all the payments you’ve made.

4. It’s Okay to Trim Down Your Guest List

If your budget is tight and you can’t seem to make everything balance except by cutting out a few people, we want you to know that it’s okay. In NSW, it’ll cost you on average $150 per plate to host a guest. Sacrificing a couple of people might seem hard but it’s either great-aunt nana doesn’t make it or you go into debt. We don’t think great-aunt nana will mind.

5. Pack Your Honeymoon Bags a Month Before

Trust us on this one. The last few weeks at your wedding will fly and you won’t know what hit you. Imagine getting to your beach destination and realizing you left that cute bikini you were planning on rocking! It’s the last thing you want. Therefore, pack and re-check that you’ve got everything ready while there’s still time.

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Clarence House offers you quality and affordable wedding reception venues for your wedding. To book a tour at our Sydney wedding venues contact our friendly Clarence House team on (02) 9750 3555 or (02) 9789 1662 or send us an email at admin@clarencehouse.com.au
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How to Save Money on a Wedding Venue – Clarence House

It’s no secret that weddings can be expensive, especially the wedding venue which can cost as much as $15, 503 in New South Wales. Torn between their dream wedding venue and reality, a lot of couples often have to make very difficult decisions on where to make the cuts in order to keep their wedding within a reasonable price range. Here are our top five tips on how to save money on your wedding venue.

1. Consider a midweek affair

The traditional day for most weddings is Saturday. However, you can imagine just how many people want the Saturday you want! With that being said, we’re going to propose going for a midweek service instead. Yes, it might be difficult for some of your guests to squeeze a Tuesday from work to make it to your wedding, but it will certainly be worth it on your end.

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2. Winter wedding anyone?

Spring, summer, fall. Ideal wedding seasons aren’t they? No one is really keen on a winter wedding however this might prove a favorable time for you and your budget. If you think about it, a winter wedding if well planned can end up being just as gorgeous as any spring or summer event.

3. Reduce the number of guests

If you’re planning on tying the knot anywhere in Aussie, just remember that the average cost per head for your guests is $150. Perhaps you don’t need to invite all your classmates from high school, I mean who remembers them all right? Close family and friends sound just about right.

4. Seek all-inclusive wedding venues

All-inclusive wedding reception venues in Sydney such as Clarence House really do give couples a break. Consider it this way. An all-inclusive venue has in-house catering, DJs, parking, service staff, and décor. All-inclusive venues also often come with a professional wedding planner who is able to take the pressure off of you so you can focus on other wedding-related issues such as getting the right dress and photographer.

How to Save Money on a Wedding Venue

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How to Choose the Right Wedding Venue in Sydney- Clarence House

Finding the right wedding venue didn’t seem like it was going to be so difficult right? You knew how many people you were invited, you had your clear-cut budget set out, and you even had your theme and colors chosen. Then you started the wedding reception venue touring and things didn’t seem to add up anymore. Hidden service fees and unexpected costs started cropping up. Suddenly you were way over your initial budget. Feeling overwhelmed with the search already? Don’t worry; we’re ready to show you how to choose the right wedding venue in Sydney.

What to consider when choosing a wedding venue

Here’s what you need to know about wedding venue operators. They’ll try to upsell you things that you had never considered. Here at Clarence House, we pride ourselves on being upfront and honest with our clientele. No hidden service fees or charges here. Here are the top three things we advise you to consider when choosing a wedding venue.

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Your budget

How much have you set aside for your wedding venue? Are you prepared to add a little more if you find the venue you feel is right for you? What can you cross-out from your wedding planning list in order to get your dream venue?

Where do you want to get married?

This might appear like a no-brainer but trust us, this is important. The state in which you choose to get married is important as this can play a really big role in the cost of your venue. The state in 2019, with the lowest average wedding venue price tag, is the Australian Capital Territory, where $10,000 can get you a pretty neat reception venue. While the most expensive state to say your ‘I Do’s’ in Victoria, where the average wedding venue will set you back at least $15, 580.

Ask as many questions as you can

Ask things such as:

  • Is in-house catering included in the hire fee of the venue?
  • Is there an in-house DJ?
  • Will the venue do the décor or do you have to bring in your own team?
  • Does the venue have a cancellation policy?
  • Do you have to pay for guest parking? How much is it per car?

How to choose between two wedding venues

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Let’s say you’ve narrowed down your options and have two venues that you need to choose between. How do you go about choosing between these two venues?

  • Opt for the venue that’s closest to your ideal wedding venue budget range.
  • Choose the venue that allows you to invite all the guests that are on your list.
  • Select the venue that offers promotions and discounts.
  • Settle for the venue that has in-house options to make your planning easier.

If you would like to learn more about how to pick a wedding venue, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our trusted wedding agents who are more than willing to share with you some great advice. Our contact numbers are (02) 9750 3555, or (02) 9789 1662. We’ve had hundreds of couples call us over the years wanting to know how to choose a wedding venue, so we have the experience to help you through this hurdle. You’re not alone.

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How to Search for Wedding Venues in Sydney – Clarence House

Are you looking for that dream-come-true wedding venue?

Wedding planning is a job in and of itself. That is why there are people paid to do this job. Now that you have your wedding coming up, you might have realized that planning the event isn’t as simple as people make it out to be. Firstly you have to find the venue, tour it, and then book it. Speaking of venues, we know how difficult it is to find the right one. That’s why we’ve put this article together to help you know how to search for wedding venues in Sydney.

How to find a wedding venue

With all the latest technology around us, finding a wedding venue has probably never been this easy, and yet still so difficult because of the multitude of new and upcoming places. So where do you start?

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Create a list of venues to visit

In today’s modern world, you can start your search for wedding venues online. Create a list of the wedding venues in your locale, narrow the list down based on your budget, call them up to set appointments and go touring.

Ask for references from friends and family

If you have people who’ve recently gotten married within your circle of friends then they might probably be the best people to ask for references. This is because they’ve already gone through what you’re going through right now. This is especially true if you’re looking for a venue on a budget. Just sit down with a couple of them and ask them how to find a low-cost wedding reception venue and the steps they took to find their dream reception venue.

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Talk to wedding planners and photographers in your area

Wedding planners in your area will be able to give you a more expert idea of the available venues. If they have a blog, it would be a good idea to browse through their blog to also get a feel of the past weddings they’ve hosted and or photographed. You’ll also get a chance to see what your preferred venue will look like in photos. Another plus to going this route is that you’ll be able to see what the wedding venue actually looks like in unstaged photos.

Do you need someone to chat to?

If you’re still unsure about how to find a wedding venue in Sydney and would feel much better talking to someone, why not get in touch with our team of friendly Clarence House wedding planners. In fact, why not go ahead and book a non-binding free-of-charge tour of Clarence House? We’re certain that after you’ve spoken to one of our trusted agents you’ll know exactly what you’re looking for and how to look for wedding venues.