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Programs

How many programs did you all do (or are doing) for your guests? We anticipate about 100-110 coming, and I have 75 programs. My assumption is that most couples will take one to share, and single people (not that I have many at all) will take one. I dont want to run out, but the design I did is a pain in the butt and to do more would be a hassle (I have a cardstock folder, with a cropped 8x10 sheet on the inside with text on it, with a ribbon binding, and a decorative tag on the cover). Thx!

Re: Programs

  • krispychikinkrispychikin member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    That sounds about right - we had 125 programs and 150 guests expected and we had a LOT left over.
  • JemmessicaJemmessica member
    Fifth Anniversary 500 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I think I did about 60 for 100 people.... I got sick of tying ribbon, so I chucked the other 40 I'd printed LOL
  • edited December 2011
    That should be plenty. Your assumptions are good. Here's what I've noticed: - Couples usually take one (the woman will take one)- Single women will take one- Single guys hardly ever take one- Kids always take one (because they can)In short, kids & women want programs, men don't ;)
  • edited December 2011
    I am glad that this post was written.....I was wondering the samething. I did not want to make more than what I needed to. We have between 80-85 guests coming and I was thinking of just making around 50-60 progrmas.
  • edited December 2011
    Thanks, Katherine, for posting!  My mom thinks I need to plan for more and I was thinking less -- about half -- but perhaps I need a bit more than that.  Did you use a template for your programs? 
  • edited December 2011
    Sure, glad I could help! lol. :)   Anyway, I did a google search for "wedding program templates" and also looked at one that Stephanie (fellow Knottie, i think her S/N was smlinebe or something close) sent me, and kind of came up with my own based on all of those. I did it in Publisher, and printed it out on fine 25% ivory 8x11 cotton paper from Staples. I then trimmed it down with a paper cutter to 8x10, folded it, and put it inside chocolate brown cardstock also folded in half. I used a hole puncher to do "spine" holes for ivory ribbon, and printed off decorative tags on the linen paper to put on the front of the programs.
  • edited December 2011
    My dad insisted on having a program for almost every person. I kept telling him that not everyone would take one. I was going to stop at 100 (for our expected 180). But he made another 80. We have TONS left. I even had someone handing them out and people wouldn't take them. I think you have plenty!
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  • edited December 2011
    Oh wait I take it back!!! It was knottie Lisa who sent that to me.
  • edited December 2011
    This website was incredibly helpful to me, templates are on the right hand column of the page, click on each one to enlarge... http://www.weddingprogramsfast.com/
  • edited December 2011
    That site is awesome.  Thanks, Katherine!
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