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Mrs. Peep Toe, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Policy Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 36, Olive Oil Production Manager Engagement Date: December 16, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: November 26, 2008 Venue: Hotel Vitale About Me: I am a west coast lady who loves the San Francisco Bay Area. I love living with Mr. Peep and our animals: Huck the Dog and Ferris the Cat. I work to save the environment in San Francisco, while Mr. Peep makes ridiculously delicious Olive Oil. On any day you can find me reading the latest book I have gotten my hands on, eating Swedish Fish, and perusing wedding blogs! We are both champagne drinking foodies on a Bud Light budget. We are planning an eco-chic, intimate, and interfaith San Francisco City wedding.
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So, I have already posted on our embossed Escort Cards and our perfectly quoted chocolate. Now, it’s time to show you two more projects I finished the week of the wedding: Our programs and menus.

First up, the programs. Since we were having an interfaith wedding I wanted to make sure that all of our guests understood the various components of our wedding. I also knew that I wanted to make the programs short and sweet.

The good news was that I had purchased about six packets of PaperSource’s Eco-White #10 Note Cards at 50% off around the holidays. So at about $2.25 for 25 note cards, the whole project cost about 5 bucks. (I think for 60 guests, I made about 45-ish programs.)

Before I printed them, I also ran them by our Rabbi to make sure he approved. He loved them.

Here’s the wording:

Love.

Friends and Family, Thank you for joining us on our wedding day. We hope our inter-faith ceremony is a harmonious mix of both of our backgrounds.

We will be standing under a Chuppah to create an intimate space, symbolizing the open home that we will share together. The sides are left open to signify that all friends and family are welcome into our new life and home.
Ketubah Signing: Before the ceremony, we held a Ketubah signing ceremony, which is a two thousand year old Jewish tradition documenting our love as a marriage contract. Our interfaith Ketubah will hang in our home as a reminder of our love and commitment to one another.
The Ceremony: The Ceremony will be lead by Rabbi Dr. XXXXX, a Comparative Religion and Ethics Professor from XXXXXXX University.
Reading: Papa Peep Toe will be reading: The Greatest of These is Love, A reading from the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians (12:31-13:1-8a).
The Wine: Wine to us symbolizes the happiness, depth and richness of joy on this day. During our ceremony we’ll share two glasses of wine- one glass was provided by Ms. Peep’s family and other Mr. Peep’s. When the second cup of wine is poured, the ‘Seven Blessings’ are recited. We’ve asked family and friends to interpret these classic seven blessings with themes that include joy and happiness, nature, the importance of marriage, and the human spirit.
The Breaking of the Glass: At the end of the ceremony, Mr. Peep will break a glass wrapped in cloth. This ritual punctuates the end of the ceremony. May we always remain delicate and fragile with each other. (A broken glass cannot be mended. Likewise, marriage is irrevocable.) It is a transforming experience that leaves individuals forever changed. While there are many other interpretations of this practice, it signals an end to the ceremony with shouts of:
“Mazel Tov!” (Congratulations!) Let the party begin!

The back of the note card listed all of the members of the wedding party, our parents, the Chuppah Holder’s names, and the wonderful people who did the Seven Blessings for us.

We also stole a quote from the amazing Hot Cocoa, J.D.

The opportunity to establish an officially recognized family with a loved one and to obtain the substantial benefits such a relationship may offer is of the deepest and utmost importance to any individual and couple who wish to make such a choice.

In re Marriage Cases, 183 P.3d 384 (Cal. 2008)

None of our guests commented on the quote, but it felt good knowing that we recognized the inequality of marriage in the State of California.

We also asked our guest to stay on the terrace after the ceremony so we could take a group picture.

I never did take a picture of the final product, but we did get a picture of it in action:

Pre-Wedding Frenzy: The Programs and Menus :  wedding diy menus programs 0491 0491

These inspired the rest of the printed materials we used. I’ve told you all what we would be serving but I never got the chance to show you the menu:

Pre-Wedding Frenzy: The Programs and Menus :  wedding diy menus programs 016811 0168

Again, I used my 50% off #10 Eco-white PaperSource note cards. And I used the oh-so-popular quote, Eat. Drink. Be Married. At the wedding guests ate the menus up along with the meal.

Did you have a tough time with your program wording? Are you doing a short and sweet version, or something more grand??

The last two pictures are from the amazingly fantastic Blueberry Photography.

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32 Responses to “Pre-Wedding Frenzy: The Programs and Menus”

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BeachyBride2010
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BeachyBride2010 (message)  350 posts, Helper bee

Wonderful! The explanations are succinct and welcoming, I love the breaking of the glass description.

 
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Mrs. Yorkie (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

I Love. your programs. You did a great job of explaining the symbolism and significance of each part of the ceremony! (I’m sure your guests appreciated that.) Also love how the menu inks match the centerpieces! :o)

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

I love how simple, yet informative, your program is!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

I love your program–it’s chic and adorable! I also like how informative but also personable the text is.

 
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Mikaiya (message)  13 posts, Newbee

These are so perfect! I am totally borrowing some of your wording for our programs- we’re interfaith as well, and these descriptions of the Jewish elements are so nicely (and succinctly) put!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,804 posts, Buzzing bee

@Mikaiya: Please steal away. It took a bunch of web searches and help from the Rabbi to get it right. Enjoy!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,278 posts, Busy Beekeeper

your programs are great. i can definitely see the boy liking something like that. he’s all about clean lines.

 
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lkristine7
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lkristine7 (message)  82 posts, Worker bee

ooh i love your programs. did you have to cut down the notecards? Did you print these at home? they came out so nice!!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,804 posts, Buzzing bee

@lkristine7: Yes, they were printed at home on a color printer. The Paper Source #10 Note Cards come in that size. Basically it’s the size of a standard envelope. Any Word Program should have #10 envelope template. It’s super easy.

 
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Miss Hot Sauce (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

I love the programs and menus! Short and simple and to the point - I am sure your guests appreciated that. :)

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  3,105 posts, Sugar bee

You did a fabulous job with the wording and the design. :)

 
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oracle
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oracle (message)  5,511 posts, Bee Keeper

LOVE the quote about marriage. I’m surprised no one mentioned anything to you. I want to try and incorporate that in my invites, somehow. THANK YOU for the inspiration.

 
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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,393 posts, Bumble bee

I think it’s great to incorporate and explain the traditions in the program, if they are not explained in the ceremony. And they’re awesome too boot! I like your wording and explanation of the breaking of the glass, too.

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,706 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

I LOVE your programs (and menus) :) We want to make our simple and sweet as well.

 
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ScotIrishGirl
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ScotIrishGirl (message)  307 posts, Helper bee

Great job! Your programs and menus look awesome!

 
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browneyes (message)  87 posts, Worker bee

Your program wording seemed lovely, and I love knowing the meanings behind traditions, symbols, etc. that people incorporate into their weddings and other events.

I also appreciated how you put the marriage inequality quote in your program. I wanted to include something about that in my ceremony as well. For my Catholic ceremony, we have a section where we pray for other people, (i.e. “for the leaders of our church…Lord hear our prayer…”). We were encouraged to write our own, or we could use one of the standard versions. We chose to write our own, which took some time, and we included “For those who are…unable to marry…that we may unite and find a peaceful solution.” 50 years ago, my husband and I wouldn’t be able to get married because we’re an interracial couple. It felt fair to somehow recognize that fact in our marriage and bestow that fairness to everyone.

Again, your program looked very pretty!

 
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Mrs. Hot Cocoa (message)  2,098 posts, Buzzing bee

All the paper products turned out so so lovely. The vivid green is just fabulous. A real pop!

I’m so glad that you were able to use the quote! We asked our rabbi to say something about it, so I think that’s why we got a few more comments from our guests.

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,804 posts, Buzzing bee

@browneyes: Wow, I love how you incorporated marriage inequality!!

@Mrs. Hot Cocoa: Comments or no comments, I loved having the quote there. So thank you for being a JD and inspiring me to use it!!

 
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honeymyheart
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

i like your wording! i’m going for something short and sweet.

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  802 posts, Busy bee

they style you did for both is awesome, I really like that! and cheep is good too! :)

@browneyes: I love that! I have been trying to figure out a way say something about marraige equality and that is just perfect!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Policy Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 36, Olive Oil Production Manager Engagement Date: December 16, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: November 26, 2008 Venue: Hotel Vitale About Me: I am a west coast lady who loves the San Francisco Bay Area. I love living with Mr. Peep and our animals: Huck the Dog and Ferris the Cat. I work to save the environment in San Francisco, while Mr. Peep makes ridiculously delicious Olive Oil. On any day you can find me reading the latest book I have gotten my hands on, eating Swedish Fish, and perusing wedding blogs! We are both champagne drinking foodies on a Bud Light budget. We are planning an eco-chic, intimate, and interfaith San Francisco City wedding.

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