Wedding ideas can be an absolute minefield! We may think we have a really good idea, and while the day should be about the two of you and what you want, it’s also important to make sure no one feels excluded, because they’re our loved ones right? And we care about them.
I’m thinking in particular of any guests with disabilities, long-term illnesses and elderly guests who may not be able to join in the dancing (but to be honest, these ideas are really fun for everyone to do!)
So instead of worrying if everyone else is having a good time, you can fully immerse yourself in your big day with the confidence that there are options for everyone!
It doesn’t have to be costly, but some of these cute and quirky little activities can really make every single guest feel all warm and fuzzy knowing they got as involved as possible with the wedding.
Wedding Ideas to entertain your guests
1. Classic games
You can go for a larger floor-standing model such as the one from Shona & Hannah’s wedding in the image above, or you could get a couple of travel versions for your tables. Games like this are the ones you can play over and over again with the same or different people, so your guests all really bond and branch out!
2. Marital advice
Ask for advice for your marriage, this is a really lovely way for people to connect with you and share what they’ve learned, plus you get to learn lots about them as people too based on what they deem is most important to share!
3. Couples quiz
These are super easy to make on platforms like Canva and print yourself at home (or at work if that’s your bag!) It’s a fun little way to see how your guests percieve you as a couple, barely anyone will get them all right, but it’s fun to see who comes up with what. You could even make a Facebook post tallying up the answers after the wedding too!
5. Date jars
Here’s another idea that will help you get to know each of your guests who participates! Each guest shares their very own favourite or ideal date night idea. The idea of this is for you to keep a the jar somewhere safe and pull one of the idas out whenever you have a night together! It’s a great way to keep things interesting and explore more of what life has to offer, together.
6. Bucket list
What are the things you absolutely must do as a couple at some point in your marriage? Is it seeing a show on Broadway? Lazer tag? Spending a weekend in the Cotswolds? The choice is up to your guests! (And you of course, you don’t have to do them all!) Or, you could do one on your anniversary each year!
7. Ice-breakers
We all know how tricky it can be creating our wedding breakfast seating plans, sometimes we just have to sit someone next to someone they don’t know; but a little pot of ice breakers on the table is a great way to keep the conversation flowing. Guests will feel less awkward because they’re all doing this together, and they’ll simultaneously feel as though they’re doing what you want them to do. The feeling that they’re making you happy by getting to know each other will encourage you to do it, and as an extra bonus, people who know each other really well already will find it hilarious asking each other the questions!
8. Say ‘cheese!’
Yes, I know, I’m a photographer and a sucker for capturing memories! But this is such a lovely idea to get your guests involved with preserving the biggest day of your lives. Not only will you have so many more photos (yes you’d have to get them developed) but you’ll be able to see what your guests were focusing on, what they enjoyed doing and who they enjoyed being with! Or you could just get a bunch of mystery bums! The risk is yours!
9. Photo wall
Instant print cameras are IN again! Don’t you just love the retro vibe? This is an even cuter version of the example above, because your guests can see their photo instantly and ‘leave their mark’ on your wedding day, from actually at the wedding! You’ll end up with a wall of personality made collaboratively by everyone you hold dear, and the more people that do it, the more that will want to join in on the fun!
10. Interactive guestbooks
A guestbook doesn’t have to be a guestbook these days! I’ve seen so many alternative ways for your guests to mark their attendance, I love this Jenga block one though because it doubles as a game, and it can be a game you and your future generations can play together!
I hope this helped give you some inspiration for your big day!