Wedding Sparklers are amazing. They are a great way to
end the day and also give the photographer plenty of ways to take some great
clicks. But they are also something that needs to be done with care and
caution. So here we have jotted down a few points you should remember when you
are planning your wedding, about weddingsparkler tags. They will help you make sure that your event goes smoothly
without a hitch.
1. Inform
the Venue
When you are booking your venue, you should make sure
that they allow wedding sparklers. Every site does not allow for wedding
sparklers, and some are built in a way that can catch up the fire. Any of these
factors are enough to make venue management reject your sparkler request. So
make sure you use one that allows the fireworks!
2. Not
Telling Anyone
It’s cool to have a bang as a surprise, but there is
no point if your guests are all gone. Unless you only want your close family,
make sure to let it slip that there are going to be wedding sparklers at the
end of the event. This way, the attendants will know to stick around and watch
the show.
3. Timing
The timing of your sparklers can be a bit tricky. You
cannot do it until its dark otherwise the sparklers will go off too early, and
there will be no proper festivity. It takes time for the evening to become dark
at a summer wedding, so you need to keep that into account. You cannot do the
sparklers too early because they are a send-off. You have to leave once the
show is over. But you cannot do it too late so that all the guests are gone.
The trick is to keep an eye on the event; there is a small window when everyone
wants to leave, and it’s all done, but the party is not a drag yet. Don’t
overthink about it; begin the wedding sparkler tags then and there!
4. The Exit
Sparklers are an outdoor event; it means that you need
enough outdoor space to accommodate roughly all one hundred guests at the end
of the party. So make sure that you book a place with a decent outdoor area
where the guests can make two lines like the pro basketball game with wedding
sparkler tags, and you will walk in the middle. Also, make sure that your
getaway car is parked close by and you don’t just wait for someone to bring it
to you after the show.
5.
Moderation
The saying that there is no such thing as too many
wedding sparklers is wrong. There is the number of guests, and you are going
for 75% of them. If you start calling out every guest to hold wedding sparkler
tags, it's not fun anymore. So don’t let your exit turn into a roll call; it's
ok to have missed some of them.
We wish you best of luck with your big event!






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