Sunday, February 26, 2012

Elegant Toast for the Bride and Groom

People often relate toasts with celebration. A toast is a ritual often used to celebrate success  or new beginning . A person, usually the host, speaks first about the person to whom the toast is dedicated, after which all in attendance will raise their glasses and drink to the person honored.

In wedding receptions, a toast is one of the many traditions that must not be missed. Although anyone can propose a wedding toast, normally the father’s bride proposes the first toast. The father thanks the guests for joining the celebration and expresses happy wishes to the newlyweds. The best man follows and his speech is often filled with humor and other playful interjections for the couple. The last to propose is the maid of honor, who directs her wishes and advices to the bride. The final toast is done by the groom, by expressing his thanks towards his in-laws for hosting the affair as well as the guests for attending the most important day of their lives.

When and how wedding toasts began is not exactly known. Some say the tradition comes from the Greeks, wherein the host of the wedding ceremony would drink wine first from a common pitcher to assure the guests that it is not poisoned. After which, the host would pass the pitcher to the guests. There are some sources who say that it used to be the host who drinks last from a cup of wine, which was passed around accompanied by a piece of toast. After drinking, the host would eat the toast as a way of honoring the guests.

Meanwhile, wine or champagne has been the traditional beverage used when making a toast. Wine has been a symbol of love, abundance, life, and vitality. For those who have experienced drinking wine from a common glass, it has been a symbol of deep and intimate sharing.

Whatever the origin of wedding toast is, the fact that it has become embedded in the tradition of wedding makes it one of the most anticipated parts of the wedding reception and ceremony.

Wedding flutes are integral part of a wedding reception but they are often overlooked in favor of other details such as table decors. While it is uncommon to give toasting flutes to the bride and groom, for those who are fond of giving advanced gifts, it is a wonderful choice to the would-be spouses. If you are planning to give these as a presents, or you are one of those people helping the couple in organizing their wedding, or if you and your partner are personally selecting your toast glasses, it is important to select elegant toasting flutes for the big day.

Toasting flutes add a touch of elegance on the reception tables. Unlike ordinary glasses, their goblet shape, tall frame, and delicate material add to their sophisticated look. There are the classic ones that are made of pure glass; there are also the more special ones that are designed with crystals, engraved with the couple’s names, wedding date, or personalized message, or edged with gold lines. Engraved toasting flutes are especially popular these days especially to couples that really want to treasure every piece of material and decor that has been used in their wedding. Some can also be customized for a more personalized touch.

Wedding flutes are necessary accessories that required as much attention as the food during the occasion. A wide array of colors and designs are available for anyone who is interested or looking for such item. There are those that can be uniquely crafted according to your preference. You can even match the goblets that you will buy with the theme of your wedding.

ecause toasting flutes are customary to make every wedding day an affair to remember, make sure to carefully select toasting flutes that represent the couple best. For not only the speeches that a toast can be made memorable, it is also through the elegant toasting flutes meticulously selected for the bride and the groom.

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