Just because your wedding is over doesn’t mean that the celebrations have to end. If you plan a full weekend of wedding festivities, wrapping up the party with an elegant and luxurious post-nuptial brunch is an excellent ending to your fairytale wedding.
You can stretch out the good times and get a chance to spend a bit more time with guests and family. Wedding brunches are traditionally for the most important guests and close family members to take some time to celebrate the married couple on a smaller, more intimate scale.
With the help of party professionals like Accelrentals.com, you can put together a classy brunch event that will treat your loved ones to a beautiful send-off. Let’s take a look at a few things that you can include when you are planning your luxurious wedding brunch.
Planning Tips
Timing
You can hold your brunch anywhere between breakfast and lunch, but keep in mind that your guests have had a long night of celebrating at your wedding, so don’t schedule the festivities too early.
Guest List
Be sure to invite your immediate family, your bridal party, and any out of town guests that will be leaving.
Style
Your wedding brunch should reflect the style of your wedding. Use your wedding colors in your decor and try to keep the flow of the wedding style going. If your wedding was formal, a sit down brunch is appropriate. If you had a more casual wedding your brunch can be a relaxing buffet.
Treat Your Guests
You want to show your special guests and family how much you appreciate them joining you in the celebration of your marriage. Your wedding brunch can be just the event to help you pamper and treat your guests to a few surprises. Arrange to have a pre-brunch spa visit for all your female guests, or schedule post-brunch massages for the group to help everyone wind down in luxury from the busy weekend.
Venue
When choosing your wedding brunch venue you should focus on convenience. If your guests are booked at a hotel, see if you can arrange to hold your brunch on site in the dining room or a patio that will accommodate you. Your guests have already had a busy weekend, so choosing a distant venue could add too much to their itinerary.
Drinks
It’s likely that most of your guests had their fill of drinks at the wedding, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t indulge a bit during your wedding brunch. A mimosa or bloody mary bar is the perfect way to dress up your brunch and keep the celebrations going.
For those that have indulged too much, make sure that there are plenty of non-alcoholic beverages available, including bottled water. Imported gourmet coffees and loose leaf teas are perfect for those that need a bit of a wake-up call after a long night.
Menu
Your wedding brunch should offer your guests a variety of breakfast and lunch delicacies. A plated meal of smoked salmon benedict or a fluffy quiche are scrumptious and elegant choices. If you want to keep things a bit lighter, you can include an assortment of pastries, fruit and cereals.
If you have out of town guests that won’t be able to join you due to an early flight, you can send a breakfast box to their rooms to take with them on their travels.
Your wedding weekend will be a flurry of activity that can make it hard to share enough time with each of your treasured guests. A luxurious wedding brunch can serve to give you a moment with your most important family and friends to celebrate your wedding in style.

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