My FI and I are planning a small wedding for July 2011--approximately 42 guests, 10 of whom are children. We're on an extremely tight budget (maybe $2,000). I am trying to think of ways to have a great, fun wedding and to make all of these guests (mostly parents, siblings, and some very close friends and aunts/uncles) comfortable. The ceremony will be held in the rose garden of a local park. My future MIL has graciously opened her home to us for the reception. She has a beautifully landscaped yard with an in-ground pool and a pool house. I can borrow tables, chairs, china, etc. from the non-profit on whose board I serve. So we have to pay for my dress, my bouquet, decorations for the reception site, and the food.
I am afraid that our budget will allow only for cake and champagne and punch. Most websites suggest that a cake and champagne reception should be held in the afternoon when it won't overlap with a meal time. My original idea was to have the ceremony start at 7:30, with the reception starting at about 8:00. There are two reasons for this. First, in mid-July, the daytime temps can be very hot (95/100 degrees is not uncommon), but by the evening it's usually very pleasant. Second, 7:30 seems to be outside the normal dinner hour, and I think it would give our guests enough time to eat dinner beforehand.
Is this unreasonable or rude? Should I add some meat and cheese trays, fruit, etc.? Start the wedding later in the evening? I do not want our guests to have to work the day of the wedding or provide anything for us, so I've told my mom and my MIL no to the potluck suggestion. I just don't want guests to feel cheated if it's just cake with no appetizers or meal.