Signature drinks at a wedding and reception is a trend that doesn’t seem to be leaving anytime soon. It’s fun and has a distinct way of incorporating the event and a little of the couple’s personality. Many times the signature drinks are in the wedding colors. But, they can also be in the theme of the wedding as well.
If you’re trying to decide on whether to have an open bar or not, signature wedding drinks also help to minimize your alcohol costs by offering one, along with one or two more selections during the cocktail hour and during the reception. You can name them something after yourselves or something inspired after the event. Or even dress them up with personalized drink stirrers. If you’re stuck on ideas, I have a little inspiration for you.
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Lissahn DeVance
Lissahn is a Certified Wedding & Event planner, has planned weddings for nearly 10 years, and is currently completing courses to become a Certified Designer. She loves everything about weddings and the creative process. She feels no two people are alike so no two weddings…
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