Throwing Rice?

throwing rice

Watch out!

I’m sure you’ve all been to a rice-throwing wedding.

One where you’ve hurled rice at the bride and groom as they exit the ceremony or reception location.

Sure it’s fun, but then it gets to be your turn.

You realize that you don’t want 100 some guests throwing smelly birdseed at you.

You don’t want to be a target for every bird in town.

You’d rather not ruin your $1,000 designer gown.

Here are some alternatives for the guests to have fun once you and your groom exit the location without making you a human birdfeeder.

Rice Throwing Alternatives

Bubbles

Everyone from the young and old enjoys bubbles. Although this might be a bit messy, using bubbles to celebrate the exit of the bride and groom has become very popular. Using bubbles is a way for the guests to have fun and wind down before the reception.

Rose Petals

Your florist can always provide you with extra rose petals at a minimal cost to give to guests to throw at you. Although this could get messy if you step on a petal, it is a cute idea and won’t hurt as much as birdseed.

Kazoos

No your guests won’t be throwing the kazoos at you and your groom. Round up a trusty relative, have him teach your guests a familiar tune, and as you and your groom exit, have them play this rousing tune on the kazoos. Another different idea for your exit. Having kazoos also gives the guests an extra favor from your wedding. You can also use these at the reception. Instead of clinking the glass for those lovely reception kisses, having the guests blow in their kazoos when they want to see you and your groom lock lips.

Butterflies

Another popular idea that has arisen in the past few years is releasing butterflies into the air as you and the groom exit. There are ads in wedding magazines for different companies that will ship butterflies for your guests to release.

Doves

Another popular idea recently used at weddings. Doves are a symbol of peace, so releasing doves after your wedding ceremony is a good way to start a peaceful marriage and also a beautiful site.

Whatever idea you come up with I’m sure your guests will enjoy. But try and get creative before you send out your groom to be to buy a 100 lb bag of birdseed and try a different idea as you exit your wedding or reception.

About the Author
T. Kelley is an online marketing consultant and reputation manager in St Louis. In addition to reputation management, he works with internet start-ups through his company, Conversion Coach.

Photo Credits
Emilio García via flickr