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title: "10 Ways To Make Your Wedding Unique"
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date_published: "2012-11-30T17:24:15-08:00"
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# 10 Ways To Make Your Wedding Unique

10 Ways To Make Your Wedding Unique
Our all-time favorite ways to inject the wedding with a shot of personality

BY HILLARY QUINN |
PHOTOS BY YUNHEE KIM

1. Choose barware that fits your theme:Serving hard lemonade in Mason jars at an outdoor country wedding adds charm to the cocktail hour. Jars, Candle Soylutions; candlesoylutions.com. Straws, Party City; partycity.com. Coastres, Wallies; wallies.com
2. Collect photos of family and friends (easier with small weddings), and place them in frames with each guest&#8217;s table assignment.
3. Give a custom flourish to all your printed material with your own logo—an image that&#8217;s meaningful to you and your spouse, like a hobby or place. See loveletterslogos.com for ideas.
4. Surprise guests with a handwritten note in each place card (&#8220;Tom, thanks for flying in from Colorado!&#8221;). Got a giant guest list? Try a lipstick-smooch mark and a &#8220;Glad you&#8217;re here today!&#8221;
5. Depending on your style, tie the napkins with satin ribbons, metallic cording, braided leather laces, even pieces of twine.
6. At informal receptions, top cocktail tables with white butcher paper; supply markers and glitter pens. Tell guests to have a go at it!
7. Give each reception table a name (for example, &#8220;Richmond Avenue&#8221;) that relates to your courtship. Have a tent card on the table with a short explanation: &#8220;We had our first apartment here—a 6th-floor, 300-square-foot walk-up!&#8221;
8. Got a travel theme? Go the extra mile and use leather luggage tags (baekgaardltd.com) to hold the escort or place cards.
9. Traditional guest books often end up stashed in a closet; instead, choose a coffee-table book (rizzoliusa.com) covering a subject you love and that you&#8217;ll want to display at home; guests can write on the photos or in the margins.
10. Another guest-book idea: Leave a glass bowl with cards and pens beside it, with a note asking guests to contribute a favorite memory of you or your husband.
