Today is Monday, a very Monday Monday actually. So I've been spending all day thinking about and drinking coffee. And I feel like coffee goes with brunch. And there's something so fun about a brunch wedding.
I'm laughing at myself, though, because Pete and I had a stretch where we brunch quite a bit -- and when we went, I never ordered coffee. I would have coffee in the morning, go to church, then meet him at brunch. But a brunch wedding has to have coffee. And a few other brunch necessities because what would a brunch wedding be, really, without a white powdered doughnut cake?
That's just one of the items in our post to help you throw the perfect brunch wedding.
How To Throw The Perfect Brunch Wedding
There are a few things to keep in mind when planning a brunch wedding. The timing of your wedding is really important. You want to have it early enough for brunch but late enough that anyone who may want to go to Sunday mass can make the ceremony and reception. Plus, if you want to get married at a church, some may not even do a ceremony early enough for a brunch wedding.
Also, a Sunday wedding may save you a little on the venue (our venue was only $1,000 different between Saturday and Sunday), but you don't have to have a Sunday brunch wedding. If you want, you can have a Saturday brunch wedding. That might be a little easier on your guests because a Sunday wedding that runs late might mean guests who have to work Monday morning will duck out a little early.
And, a brunch wedding (or really, any afternoon wedding) comes across as more casual than an evening wedding. If your attire isn't casual, you'll want to communicate that to your guests.
If you're planning a brunch wedding, our favorite brunch wedding ideas are below:
- Mimosa Bar
- Yogurt Parfaits
- French Toast Dippers
- Crossword Puzzles
- Mini Newspaper Wedding Programs
- Coffee Bean Candle Centerpieces
- Powdered Doughnut Wedding Cake
- Pancake Cake
- Personalized Coffee Sleeves
- Personalized K-Cups
Mimosa Bar |
You can also set up a Bloody Mary station with all the fixings (like celery, horseradish, etc.). Your guests will love these action stations and you'll love the fact that you don't need to have a full liquor bar available. Plus, people don't really get bombed during brunch, so you'll need less beer and wine (if you choose to offer that too).
Yogurt Parfait |
Your passed hors d'oeurves can be so fun too. Just look at those cute yogurt parfaits. There's yogurt, granola, and a raspberry up top. Just be sure to serve them with mini spoons so your guests have a way to eat them. Be sure to add personalized monogrammed tags to them too for a nice touch.
French Toast Dippers |
We actually went to a wedding where the couple had grilled cheese dippers, so a triangle of grilled cheese served with a shot of tomato soup. It was so good, really fun, and definitely stood out. Your french toast dippers will do the same with your guests. And, honestly, you want to plan a few unique things so your guests will always remember parts of your wedding.
Crossword Puzzles |
Mini Newspaper Wedding Programs |
Coffee Bean Candle Centerpieces |
But that DIY is so easy!
Fill a white coffee mug halfway with coffee beans.
Put a tea light in the center.
Fill to the top with coffee beans.
Light.
Powdered Doughnut Wedding Cake |
Stack the doughnuts, add some sugar flowers, and you're good!
Pancake Cake |
The key to one of those less visually-stunning ideas (read: golden brown) is to have a really cute cake topper on them. You want something to wow your guests and have them look, and a stack of golden brown waffles might not be it.
Personalized Coffee Sleeves |
You can design personalized coffee sleeves, which are adorable and practical. Put a cute saying and your wedding date on them and they really dress up your coffee mugs. Personally, I would purchase a ton of reusable travel cups, add these coffee sleeves to them, and have those be your wedding favors.
Personalized K-Cups |
BRIDAL BABBLE: What do you think about having a brunch wedding?