Monthly Archives: November 2008

Funny Wedding Toasts

Everyone loves a great wedding speech, whether it be from the Best Man, the father of the bride, or even more commonly from the bride herself and also the father of the groom.

Speech making doesn’t come easy for a great deal of people, and the thought of standing up in front of dozens of wedding guests attempting to make them all enjoy what you have to say, fills some people with dread.

It’s worth remembering that a good speech doesn’t mean you have to become a stand up comedian overnight, the wedding guests don’t want to see someone cracking joke after joke at the expensive of the bride and groom, all you need is a nice blend of humour and sincerity to form a fantastic wedding speech.

Essex Wedding Services already have an entire page dedicated to the best man speeches, with tips and best man one liners – but in this post, we’re looking at funny wedding toasts.

At some point during your speech, often towards the end, you will be expected to make a toast, either to the bride, or the happy couple, or anyone who has made a significant impact on the wedding. Dropping some funny wedding toasts can add a little humour to any speech, they aren’t long winded and will bring a smile to just about every wedding guest who is listening.

Here’s our best selection of funny wedding toasts to help your speech :

Milton Berle – A good wife always forgives her husband when she’s wrong.

Evan Esar – A husband is like a fire, he goes out when unattended.

Ralph Waldo Emerson – A man’s wife has more power over him than the state has.

Mark Twain – After all these years, I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her.

Chantal Saperstein – All marriages are mixed marriages.

Mickey Rooney – Always get married early in the morning. That way, if it doesn’t work out, you haven’t wasted a whole day.

John Milton – Biochemically, love is just like eating large amounts of chocolate.

Socrates – By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll be happy. If you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.

Henny Youngman – I bought my wife a new car. She called and said, ‘There’s water in the carburettor’. I said, ‘Where’s the car?’ She said, ‘In the lake’.

Rita Rudner – I love being married. It’s so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.

Victor Hugo – I met in the street a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out at the elbows, the water passed through his shoes — and the stars through his soul.

Henny Youngman – I take my wife everywhere I go. She always finds her way back.

Rita Rudner – I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage. They’ve experienced pain and bought jewellery.

George Burns – I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.

Charles Caleb Colton – If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, fill her above the brim with love of herself; all that runs over will be yours.

Katharine Hepburn – If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.

Helen Rowland – In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar — a practice which is still continued.

Benjamin Franklin – Keep your eyes wide open before the wedding, half shut afterwards.

Cathy Carlyle – Love is an electric blanket with somebody else in control of the switch.

Evelyn Hendrickson – Marriage is like a phone call when you’ve been sleeping. First there’s the ring. And then you wake up.

Celeste Tan – Marrying is all about just obtaining a piece of paper. Divorcing is just obtaining another

Rodney Dangerfield – My wife and I were happy for twenty years. Then we met.

Henny Youngman – My wife dresses to kill. She cooks the same way.

Phyllis Diller – Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight.

Henry Kissinger – Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes. There’s too much fraternizing with the enemy.

Ann Bancroft – The best way to get most husbands to do something is to suggest that perhaps they’re too old to do it.

Honore de Balzac – The majority of husbands remind me of an orangutan trying to play the violin.

Henny Youngman – The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.

Clint Eastwood – There’s only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I’ll get married again.

Ogden Nash – To keep your marriage brimming, with love in the wedding cup, whenever you’re wrong, admit it; whenever you’re right, shut up.

Unknown – I haven’t spoken to my wife for 2 days — she doesn’t like me to interrupt her.

Unknown – If a man says something in the forest, and his wife is not there to hear him, is he still wrong?

Unknown – If it weren’t for marriage, men would spend their lives thinking they had no faults at all.

Unknown – If it weren’t for marriage, men wouldn’t know how wrong they are.

Unknown – Marriage is like eating at a restauant. You order one thing, then you see what someone else has, and you wish you’d ordered that.

Wedding favour ideas – personalised M&M’s

Personalised M&M’s – unique wedding favours

There are some great wedding favours on the market these days, we wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about wedding favours not just sugared almonds, and today we’ve discovered something else that could be fun and unique to your wedding day.


Personalised M&M's

M&M’s – the little chocolates in the crispy shells (you know the ones, bit like Smarties) are now creating personalised versions of the colourful little delights, and do a whole range aimed at wedding favours.

There are 17 different colours of personalised M&M’s in the UK available, so you could easily match them to the colour scheme of your wedding, and there are 2 lines of printing available on both sides – perfect for your names on one side & the date of the wedding on the other.

They also have 5 different packaging options available to you in either;

  • Gift bag with coloured ribbon of your choice
  • Silver tin
  • Clear box with silver ribbon
  • Elegant fabric bag
  • Mini glass box kit

The sweets are not just perfect little wedding favour ideas, they can also make very novel save the dates – post them out to your wedding guests, and hope they notice the personalised printing before they eat them all.



Promise us just one little thing – if you read this blog post and decide to order some of these for your wedding, post a little bag to us :-)

With prices starting at £3.99 – find  further details on how to order these personalised wedding favours – by visit the M&M’s website – click here

Or if you’re looking for something a little more British for your wedding favours, in the same style, Love Hearts provide personalised tubes of their sweets. You could have your names and wedding dates printed on the wrapper and “just married” embossed on the actual sweet itself.

For further details on Love Hearts wedding favours – click here



Wedding Entertainment – Magicians

Over the next couple of weeks we’re going to run an ongoing feature about wedding entertainment.
There are so many options for entertaining your wedding guests, and ensuring a memorable day for all. Different entertainment can be booked for different parts of the day, not just the evening’s entertainment.
There are times during the wedding day timetable where the guests may be a little stuck, and rather then having them just standing around, consider what you could do to maintain a happy atmosphere.

Today we’re going to discuss hiring a magician for your wedding day. We don’t know anyone who doesn’t like magicians, and they are suitable to entertain guests of young and old, at any time during the day.

Some magicians aim their act for the younger guests, which is great if you are inviting several children along to your wedding, they can set up in a quiet corner, and allow the parents to relax and enjoy themselves. Children’s magicians can provide around 2 hours of quality entertainment making the kids enjoy themselves and have fun without getting bored. If you’re thinking of hiring a magician aimed at the kids, then the best time to book one would be to coincide with the speeches, towards the end of the meal. There is always a period of time after the children have eaten their meals when they start to get restless, and lets face facts, an hour of wedding speeches doesn’t excite a young child quite like a magician does !

Close up magicians are masters of the art of magic. Their illusions amaze and confuse even the most alert observer, and they are fantastic entertainment for weddings. A close up magician will wander amongst the wedding guests and gently ask them if he can disturb them for a moment’s entertainment. The results are fantastic, the wedding guests instantly have a major talking point, and it provides them with a memory of your wedding day that will last a long time. A perfect time for booking a close up magician is either the early evening as the wedding reception guests are arriving and chatting around the bar, or even during the meal time. Again, make the booking for a couple of hours, these guys will have enough tricks up their sleeves to amaze and entertain your wedding guests.

On stage magicians create large scale illusions, and really capture the audience’s imagination. If your wedding venue has a stage area, and you want to keep your wedding guests on the edge of their seats then hiring a big showman could be a possibility. By entertaining everyone at once, this could be a great option for “warming up” the guests ahead of the wedding DJ or live music. Your evening guests will walk straight into the fun and feel part of the party immediately. Getting one or two of the wedding guests to join in with the show will ensure a hugely memorable occasion for everyone – getting the bride or groom involved will ensure the night goes with a bang !

So part one of our wedding entertainment ideas is to hire a magician for your wedding, as we’ve mentioned there are a lot of different possibilities, so think about what your guests would prefer and then you can relax and enjoy your day safe in the knowledge that your wedding guests are loving every moment too.

Happy Wedding Planning !

Quick wedding tip Number 6

Consider carefully if you want to have your wedding around a holiday.  It sounds wonderful, but it can also be complicated.  Prices go up for catering, reservations and most other services.

It may also be very difficult for wedding guests to travel.

Father and daughter wedding dance

After a beautiful first dance with her new husband, the bride takes to the floor with her proud father who together start a delightful tear-jerking special moment on the dancefloor.

That is until the unexpected happens….

Halloween Wedding – Part 2

Today we complete our Halloween wedding theme, so if you’re planning to marry on 31st October (or even if you just fancy a goth wedding at any time of the year) here’s some more wedding ideas :

Decorating your wedding venue for Halloween

Drape black netting and contrasting bows around doorways, use coloured crepe paper in greens, orange or red to brighten it up.

Decorare dead branches with twinkle lights and secure them in pots placed around the wedding venues, decorate the pots on shiny wrapping paper, in orange or black.

Make a large cardboard moon to hang from the ceiling, cover it with shiny foil yellow paper, and add a flying witch near it. You could also add some hanging gold stars and bats from the ceiling.

Paint large cardboard boxes and make your own coffin, place a Dracula dummy in it with a black suit, white shirt and black cape, add his wife, Mrs Dracula to make it a little more of a wedding theme. Surround it with home made grave stones painted grey, add a funny message on them, perhaps with names of some of your wedding guests (if they can take a joke that is !). This could make a sensational Halloween wedding centrepiece.

Use black tablecloths and decorate them with gold stars, moons & sun shapes using stencils and fabric pens.

Finally, amaze your wedding guests with a large cauldron placed on the main serving table of the buffet, and use dry ice to create the smoke effect.

Creepy Halloween Wedding Entertainment

Hire a fortune-teller to set up in the corner of the wedding venue, and give short readings to the wedding guests.

Ensure your wedding DJ plays all the usual Halloween hits such as Thriller, the Monster Mash & of course ghostbusters.

Hire a magician and ask that he dresses up as a wizard for the evening, get him to walk around entertaining the wedding guests with his close up illusions.

Halloween Wedding Favors

Use kids Halloween treat bags and fill with sweets.

Have personalised candles, in orange & black with the newlywed’s intials printed in gothic style lettering, also add some spiders, ribbons or cob-webs  to decorate them.

Buy some cookies or chocolates in the shapes of ghosts, witches, tombstones, whatever is available – there is usually a good selection of these in shops nearer the time of Halloween. Package them together in black velvet pouches and tie with contrasting ribbons.

Halloween Wedding Guests

Halloween related costumes are easy enough for your wedding guests to find, ask them to dress in a slightly more formal way then just a fancy dress style. Instead of dressing as some gruesome monster men could dress as wizards, vampires, gangsters that way it puts them in a suit rather then a funny costume. Ladies could wear Mortitia style black silk dresses, be a stylish devil or vampiress.

This way you get to keep it fun, but a bit more in keeping with a wedding rather then just a Halloween party.

Most importantly if you are going to have a Halloween wedding, make sure you have fun and enjoy yourselves, never take it too seriously but remember this is not just an annual party, this is your wedding day, so take lots of photos as this is one wedding that your guets will remember for many years to come.