So, I'm "frugal", yes, let's call it that, and the largish flower arrangements used to decorate my ceremony will be re purposed as centerpieces in our reception hall. The Chapel and the Hall are only separated by a parking lot, so, on the same property and very close. It would be very convenient to have the guests gather briefly to give the venue staff a chance to transfer the flowers.
I have tried very hard to be mindful of etiquette throughout every stage of my wedding, and so this part bothers me. I feel like herding my guests somewhere so I can move flowers isn't a fantastic example of good hosting. But. I'm still faced with the logistics dilemma of transferring flowers. Because I'm cheap. Wait.
Frugal... we agreed to use the term frugal, right.
Anyway, I had planned to start a cocktail hour right after the ceremony in the reception hall. Instead of a guestbook, I'm going to leave "catalog cards" out for people to play with: I'm a librarian, so they will look like cards from a card catalog, but will have questions that solicit advice on our marriage, or are perhaps more playful (appropriately so) in terms of solicitation about our relationship. My aim is for people to find them engaging and enjoy leaving their name along with a bit of themselves in the form of advice to us.
Is this enough of a distraction? Is it rude to make them mill about with only catalog cards and cocktails to entertain them?
What about the other (perhaps more traditional) alternatives -- gathering in front of the Chapel to greet the couple with bubbles? My boss staged a rainbow balloon release instead of bubbles for he and his husband... not too keen on a balloon release, but, wondering if something similar would be better.
I look forward to all you knotties' great ideas and advice.
