Finding the perfect setting to exchange your vows is a high-stakes decision for any couple. Where you tie the knot is destined to be forever etched into the tapestry of your personal history, so you need to be sure you choose the right location. With an international airport, the capital of Ontario is an accessible hub for guests coming from near and far. Toronto is a metropolis bursting with romance, where a treasure trove of vibrant neighbourhoods, exceptional cuisines, and picturesque backdrops await. Positioned on the edge of a vast lake, this city boasts a bustling urban landscape as well as lucious green spaces. If you’re looking for a modern yet romantic destination for your wedding, here are three compelling reasons to get married in Toronto. Cultural Diversity
The city's beating heart is its diversity, and nowhere is this more apparent than at a wedding celebration. Known as one of the most multicultural cities in the world, Toronto respectfully and beautifully intertwines a myriad of traditions. From stunning Hindu mandaps to traditional Chinese tea ceremonies, Toronto is a harmonious backdrop where cultures blend seamlessly. A wedding ceremony here is an opportunity to weave your personal narrative into the fabric of this global city, in a place where love knows no boundaries. Toronto' s diversity also extends to its dining scene, meaning you can treat your guests to a wide array of flavours. Local chefs pride themselves on farm-to-table philosophy and their flair for international cuisine, so whether you fancy a classic sit down meal, a rooftop tapas bar reception, or a gourmet food truck experience, Toronto's epicurean feasts have something to satisfy every palate. Scenic Beauty Toronto is teeming with iconic venues and breathtaking skylines. From the roaring splash of Niagara Falls to the stunning Casa Loma, saying ‘I do’ in the presence of the city’s towering architectural or natural wonders testifies to the greatness of your occasion. For an idyllic escape, Toronto also has plenty of gardens that make for enchanting wedding venues. You can host your nuptials amidst the spectacular High Park's Hillside Gardens or at one of the many historic venues, complete with picturesque grounds and glorious views over Lake Ontario. These sanctuaries are a charming blend of natural and curated beauty, providing a heartwarming ambiance for the most cherished moments of your life. Vibrant Community Getting married isn't just about the couple; it's a celebration that includes a whole community of loved ones. In Toronto, this community extends beyond your friends and family to encompass the entire neighbourhood and city. Here, your wedding day is not just yours, but is embraced by a city that prides itself on inclusivity and the strength that comes from the myriad threads of diversity woven into its fabric. Toronto offers a legal environment that is as progressive, welcoming and inclusive. Canadian marriage laws recognize love in its purest form without prejudice and offer couple benefits and rights that are a product of a society that values the unity of individuals and respects their life choices. A Charming Destination Deciding on the perfect place to get married is a deeply personal choice, but Toronto's tapestry of cultures, stunning venues, and professional services certainly make it a top contender for any couple. The reasons outlined above are just the beginning – this city has a host of other delightful secrets waiting to be discovered that will ensure your wedding day is everything you've dreamed of and more. As you plan your wedding, you’ll undoubtedly shop for different vendors for your big day. So, naturally, you’ll seek the best quality services at the most affordable prices. But did you know that your wedding DJ might be able to help you get great discounts from the vendors you love and tend to other parts of the wedding planning too? Here’s how!
When you hire us as your DJ, we can use these connections to help you find vendors that work within your budget.
For example, if you’re looking for a photographer who specializes in candid shots, we can recommend someone who has a portfolio that matches your taste. Or, if you’re on a tight budget, we’ll recommend vendors who offer quality services at an affordable price.
As such, we offer special discounts and packages to our clients when they hire us for multiple services. So, we help you save money on other vendors and provide special deals on our services! Your wedding DJ can be a valuable resource for finding affordable vendors for your big day. As long as you book the right DJ, your Toronto wedding is guaranteed to be a success! So, book DJ XTC Entertainment, Toronto’s revered group of wedding and event musicians and entertainers! We pride ourselves on our connections in the wedding industry and our ability to help our clients get the best deals possible. If you’re looking for wedding entertainment, planning, and design experts, look no further than DJ XTC Entertainment. Our wedding planning package is just one of many that set us apart from your average wedding DJ. We don’t just treat guests to high-quality music; we also help couples like you plan every aspect of their big day. We ensure your love story is told through the beauty of décor, the sweetness of music, and the purity of love. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help make your wedding the most memorable event Toronto will ever see!
9/10/2017
Cynthia & Douglas
Saturday, Sept 9, 2017, I had the pleasure of being the DJ & MC for my friend Cyndy & Doug at Vasco da Gama Cultural Centre of Brampton
5/31/2017
Wedding Reception
While the wedding itself is the most important event of the day, the wedding reception is a close second. This is where you as the new couple, along with all of those who attended the wedding and perhaps a few more guests will go to celebrate the wedding.
The reception will be less formal and more of a chance to let “your hair hang down,” relax, and have fun. Below, we will explore how to plan the reception so that a good time Is had by all. Always keep in mind the reason behind the reception. It’s likely that not everything is going to go according to plan, and that’s okay. Don’t let that ruin your evening. This reception is to be the start of your life journey together in holy matrimony, so don’t let an unforeseen problem put a damper on this evening or on your marriage. You should let any problems that crop up to not ruin the mood and atmosphere of this evening. Be sure to keep your guests in mind; you want to be confident that they are enjoying themselves as well. Most of your guests will probably have spent a good amount of money and time to be here so you want to make sure that they are finding the atmosphere and event worthwhile. The reception should reflect your personality, including your humor, tastes, and preferences, so as to remind guests what makes you, you. Decide on a specific style or theme you want your reception to have. This will also help you to determine where you will hold the reception. Do you want the reception to be a large gathering or a smaller, more intimate group? Do you want the reception to be more formal or informal? This also includes whether you want the meal to be more fancy or more casual. The theme or style can be based upon your favourite colour(s) or something that is more complex, such as a specific time period that appeals to the two of you, a specific genre of music, or your favourite season. Be sure to set your budget ahead of time so you can include and eliminate sites right away. This will help you move closer to your ideal site quicker. Be sure to take into account the money that will be needed for decorations and centrepieces, food and beverages, music, the wedding cake and the site itself. Try to narrow down your ideal site to eight to nine sites right away. You can then call each one to see if they have availability on your wedding date. This can help to narrow down the choices even more. You can then see if they have all the facilities and room necessary to accommodate your party. Then, you can schedule appointments to visit the venue to get a better idea if this will fit your dream reception or not. Be sure to have your list of questions handy so that you can truly determine which sites will make the final cut before deciding upon which site will be the one. Choosing the proper wedding reception venue and having the best theme or style will take some planning ahead of time. You want to have the right theme or style that reflects your personality. You also want to be sure that your guests enjoy their time at your reception, as most will spend considerable amounts of time and money to attend. By taking these things into consideration, you will determine a venue and theme that will commemorate your relationship and be a fun, memorable time for all who attend. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
5/9/2017
Choosing A Wedding Venue
Next on your agenda is your wedding venues and which one you will choose. There are two parts to that with the first being to decide where you are going to get married. In a church, at a local park, in your own garden or at a beach. Then you need to decide where to hold your wedding reception.
It is so important to really think about both of these venues and plan carefully to ensure that your special day turns out in the way you want it. Your wedding reception is where family and friends gather after you have married to celebrate via food, drink, dancing and music. This place has to have enough room to comfortably accommodate everyone. After all, this is supposed to be a social, enjoyable, fun atmosphere and that can’t happen if everyone is squeezed tightly into a small space or can’t get into the venue, right? Therefore, you have several factors to think about ahead of time. You must consider how many guests you will be hosting. Obviously, if you have a very large party coming to your reception all small and most medium-sized locations will automatically be ruled out. Of course, you don’t want to rent out a space that is so large your small party doesn’t feel the fun atmosphere.The size of the venue must be appropriate to the number of guests you will be inviting. Another factor to take into consideration is how much you have in your budget. You want to make your wedding day memorable with the perfect setting. But you certainly don’t want to go over budget and put an undue and unnecessary strain on your new relationship right from the beginning. If there is a venue that really catches your eye, but is out of your price range and budget, ask the venue whether they offer special discounting for offseason weddings. Some venues are happy to offer a discount in return for you committing to having your wedding there during their offseason. Be sure when you are negotiating the price for having your wedding at a venue that you are certain on what you are getting. Venues will vary on what they offer, such as tables, chairs, fully-functioning bar, etc. Some venues include that in their stated prices, while others charge extra, so know what you’re getting before you commit. Be sure to think of your guests when you are choosing your wedding venue. After all, you don’t want them to have to walk a mile to use a restroom if you are having an outdoor wedding. Or make it difficult for them to get from their vehicle to the place where you’ll make your vows. Also, if small children will be there, consider whether there is ample room in case their parents need to take them elsewhere for a while to calm them down. As you can see, choosing the right wedding venue can be quite challenging, as there are many factors you must consider, both for the two of you and for your guests. You certainly don’t want to have a venue that is too small or too large for your expected number of guests. While you want your wedding day to be memorable, that doesn’t mean you have to overspend to make that happen. Keep the information above in mind as you plan your wedding day, and chances are, it will be the very special day you’ve always dreamt it would be. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
4/19/2017
Creating Your Wedding Guest ListAs you are planning for your upcoming wedding. You know that many important decisions have to be made, and they have to be made fairly quickly, especially when it comes to the venues, the catering, etc. Such decisions have to be made with a specific number of people in mind, namely the number of people coming to your wedding. Thus, you need to know who is on the guest list for coming to your wedding, and who will be left off. Unfortunately, it’s not an easy task to decide who will be invited to your wedding and who will be passed over. We will discuss how to formulate your guest list below. First, you have to determine whether your parents are helping to cover the cost of your wedding. If so,then it would be appropriate to give them a few extra spots on the guest list for people they want to invite, even if they aren’t your first choice. Your parents will appreciate it. Second, you should evaluate all of your relationships with your friends and family and see who you have stayed in regular contact with. A common rule of thumb is, if you haven’t been in regular contact with them for over a year, you can usually drop them from getting an invite. Also consider whether business acquaintances and colleagues expect to attend your wedding or if you can remove them from the list. If they know that you are only planning to invite close family and friends, they will likely not be offended or disappointed that you did not invite them to your wedding. You should talk with your significant other about any people in either of your families, or friends that you really do not want to attend your wedding. Exes that you’ve dated are people who you usually do not want to invite, for obvious reasons. Even if the ex is a good friend, it can be very touchy to invite that person to your wedding, so it is often best not to invite him or her. If your parents are wanting to invite someone you really don’t want to have at your wedding, discuss it with them to see if you can come up with a compromise. You don’t want to get into an argument with your parents if you can avoid it, as this is supposed to be a happy time for you and your family. With that said, if someone who will make you uncomfortable is going to be invited to the wedding, work to either keep that person from coming or to resolve the awkward situation so it’s still a happy time for all. As you can see, creating the best wedding invite guest list is anything but easy. You have to consider your and your fiancé's families and friends, as well as your parents’ wishes (especially if they are helping to pay for your wedding). You have to carefully evaluate how close you are to the people you are considering inviting. Remember if it’s been over a year since you’ve been in contact with them, you can usually leave them off of the list.The same usually holds true for colleagues and business acquaintances, especially if you just plan to invite close family and friends. By carefully considering your relationships you can more easily come up with the best guest list possible to make your wedding day the most special day possible. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
2/12/2017
Jumping The Broom
Jumping the broom is an African American wedding tradition that dates back before slavery. It originates in the West African country of Ghana and was brought to North America by slaves. The Asante valued the concept of sweeping away past wrongdoings and previous evil sprits.
Because slaves were unable to perform legal marriages, they adopted this wedding ritual to symbolize their union, to sweep away the old and invite the new. Simply, it is a new beginning. Jumping the broom was not a regular custom amongst all slaves and it was preformed sparingly after emancipation. It was made more common thanks to the book and movie “Roots” by Alex Haley. Current practice is to jump the broom after the minister has announced the couple married. “Jumping the broom” is a phrase still used to refer to getting married even though the act might not have been part of a wedding ceremony. Various other groups like Wiccan, Gypsies and some other religions have also developed their own broom jumping traditions. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
12/6/2016
Kamila & Kevin #kandkweds2016I recently had the honour of being the wedding DJ & MC for Kamila & Kevin's Toronto wedding at the beautiful Thompson Landry Gallery in the Distillery District. It was a pleasure to be an integral part of this special day for my cousin and his stunning bride. Here is a little glimpse into the fantastic evening we had. Neal McFarlane www.thetorontoweddingdj.com 1.800.826.8014
11/7/2016
To First Look Or Not To First Look
First Look
A “First Look” is a newer wedding day concept in which the wedding couple see each other before the wedding ceremony. The idea of having a first look is something that many couples labour with. There are various things to ponder when considering a “First Look”. You Can Connect Privately You get to share an intimate moment alone before the fanfare of your wedding day commences. Sharing this special moment with your partner gives you the ability to connect together. You Can Deal With The Stress Of The Day Together Dealing with the start of a stressful day side by side is a great foundation for the rest of your lives. You and your partner get to help with each others anxieties and fully support each other. Eliminates Distractions Taking your pictures privately keeps the pressure of all the guest in control. As well as opens up more time to spend with guest after the ceremony If neither of you are diehard traditionalist then a “First Look” might be a great way to go. There is no right or wrong. Whether you choose to or not to do a First Look is entirely up to you and your partner. Looking for money saving advice ? Contact us and see how we can help
10/7/2015
Most Requested Songs Sept 2015 Most Requested Songs September 2015 Can’t Feel My Face - The Weekend What Do you Mean - Justin Bieber Watch Me - Silento Lean On - Major Lazer , DJ Snake & MO Good For You - Selena Gomez Fight Song - Rachel Platten 679 - Fetty Wap Shut Up and Dance - Walk The Moon Bad Blood - Taylor Swift Worth It - Fifth Harmony www.djxtc.net 18008268014 Situation 1. Martha was about to get married. On the wedding day, she, her mother, her bridesmaids and her father’s partner went to the beauty parlour to have their hair done. Upon arrival, they have learned that only one stylist was present. The situation created a commotion. The father’s partner, being so vain and inconsiderate was the first to manage her hair done. Of course, the mom and the bridesmaids fumed in anger. Situation 2. Albert was a groom. His father has a current partner. The partner was almost Albert’s age and is obviously just after fun. In short, it was apparent his father’s partner and his dad are just having a fling. Should the partner be invited to the wedding? There you go. Wedding situations can sometimes get really petty. If you are a couple's father’s new partner, consider your position. Do not ruin some people’s precious moments. Do not settle to steal wedding thunders. Adopt a mature stance even just for the wedding occasion. Dilemmas The usual dilemmas couples encounter involving their father’s new partner and their moms will be discussed in this section. Let us consider this situation. Dory’s father has a partner. He threatens that he will not attend or show up at the wedding if his new partner is not be invited. In short, the father wants to display his sexual prowess by tagging along his partner in the wedding. Inviting them both will never be a problem, Dory thought. But the situation got complicated when Dory got to talk to her mother. Telling the mom of her father’s demand, the mother, of course, got really really angry. There will be no way she can be at the wedding if her father will bring along his new squeeze. The world seems too tight for the three people. What should Dory do? It is like asking her who she loves more, her father or her mother? Adhering to the wedding etiquettes, Dory should not choose one. She should instead strategize to avoid being made to choose. As a wedding etiquette, fathers and mothers should be in the wedding. For Dory’s case, she just told her mom and dad that they would not want to ruin the occasion just because of a tiny dispute. It worked. Of course, the mom, the dad, and his new partner will never get along, but Dory made sure the three will not meet face to face during the occasion. That way, the wedding moved smoothly. No cakes were thrown and no one screamed at each other. What if the father’s partner's long-term? Couple's father’s partners are not always on the downside. Sometimes there are those who are meant or intended to be long time partners. If that is the case, wedding etiquettes have it that the partner be invited to the wedding. Anyways, she will be a part of the family soon so she should start her function early. Make sure the ex-wife and the current partner of the couple's father know that each other would attend so both of them will not be surprised. Remember, it is during surprising moments that hot-tempered people act impulsively. Short-term or flings If the father’s partner is apparently just a fling or just a short-term relationship, and if the father’s divorce with the mom is not yet through, explain to the father the situation. Tell him the sanctity of marriage will be symbolized in the ceremony. Tell him, though it may sound not really nice, that bringing in a date especially since he is not yet totally divorced would degrade the solemnity and sanctity of the sacrament. Explain that whether you dislike his partner or you do like her, people will still see him married to the mother. So he should spare his partner from embarrassment by not bringing her along. The partner might just feel that she is not invited to the wedding anyways. Of course it is very possible that Mom is the one with the new partner and all the points mentioned would adhere to her new partner as well. Parents should be more understanding because they are assumed to be more mature and wise. Thus, if you are a wedding couple in those situations, find the strength to deal with the matter with grace and patience. Be diplomatic and talk it out. This will save you your wedding day. I would love to hear your thoughts. Please feel free to comment below. Stop by and check us out on www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
9/8/2015
Most Requested Songs August 2015 Most Requested Songs August 2015 Omi - Cheerleader Taylor Swift - Bad Blood The Weekend - I Can’t Feel My Face David Guetta - Hey Mama Fifth Harmony - Worth It Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance Andy Grammar - Honey, I’m Good Major Lazer - Lean On Shrillex & Diplo - Where Are U Now My Way - Fetty Wap www.djxtc.net 18008268014
8/5/2015
Grooming The Groom(s)While it goes without saying that most of the attention will be on the bride on the wedding day it is still very important that the groom looks his best also. If there are two grooms then THEY are main focus. One of the best ways of doing this is by following some form of exercise regime in the weeks and months prior to the wedding to get in shape and feel more energized. Neither partner should overdo it to such an extent that it could cause injury that might affect the enjoyment of the wedding day or the honeymoon thereafter. By maintaining good nutrition in the months prior to the wedding his hair and skin will look a lot healthier and if he has been following an exercise regime and even his clothes will tend to fit better. The groom(s) should also get their hair styled by somebody who they are comfortable with and is sure will make a good job before the wedding day. Don't leave it to the last minute and make sure that you've decided on the hair style well in advance of the wedding day. It's all about planning as this is the only way to be assured of a good outcome at the end of the day and the groom needs to be on that to-do list of things to get sorted just like everything else. Don’t try new hairstyles if there isn’t enough time for it to grow back out should it ever need changing. Too close to the wedding is not the time to start getting radical with things such as hairstyles. Any other major changes in life can cause stress and this can be reflected on the grooms face and this will also be seen in the photographs so try to lead a steady and relaxed lifestyle prior to the wedding. We would love to hear your thoughts. Comment below and follow us www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram Photo Credit
7/23/2015
Being The Best Man
I have been blessed to have been a Best Man twice so far. They were about fifteen years apart and I admit freely that the first time I really sucked ( Sorry Michelle & Jeremy ) .
The second time however I was determined to do the job fully and to the best of my ability. The way I made sure that I took care of my Best Man duties was to research and compile the following list . Contribute You don’t really have to do any wedding planning but you should offer to help with anything that might be needed. Step in where you can lessen the weight of everything that is being put together. Organize A Party I guess this should really start with “ASK , if a party is desired”. This could be an Engagement Party , Jack and Jill , Buck and Doe or any other Pre-wedding event. Of course all the planning is not yours alone. Delegate essential tasks to the other members of the wedding in party. Prepare Make sure that the members of the Wedding Party have their wedding attire fitted. Let the Ushers know what their jobs are and where they will be standing. Assist When the big day arrives is when your main job starts : - Organize and distribute final payment to vendors. - Make sure all paper work is brought to the ceremony to be signed and witnessed. - On wedding day you are most likely in charge of the safe keeping of the Wedding Rings. Present The Rings Present The Rings at the appropriate time during the ceremony. You may have to present the rings to the officiant or even to the couple . That aspect should be sorted out during the Wedding Rehearsal. Make sure there are no last minute tasks left undone Be at the reception early to finalize last minute tasks, greet the guest and get the Wedding Party ready for the Grand Entrance. Toast Most people are not fans of public speaking but this is the spot where the Best Man can shine. If toasts are not scheduled then this is a great time to step up and propose the first toast. An organized and witty Best Man Speech will help make your contributions memorable. Be attentive Your job is to help by being a contributing member of the events . Yes that will include dancing . It will also include attending to the wedding couple’s needs this will free them up to enjoy their reception. After the reception The wedding day is over but the Best Man should make sure that all rentals are returned ( tuxedos , decor , equipment etc ) This list isn’t the be all but it has helped me to be a contributing member of the wedding party as opposed to just a fixture at the head table.Can you think of other things not mentioned that should be taken care of by the best man? I would love to hear your thoughts www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
7/21/2015
Getting Married On The BeachDepending on the weather, a beach wedding can be a unique and memorable occasion that has flair and casualness yet retains the romantic aspect of the freedom of being able to get away to the beach and do as you please. It is also an opportunity to have a wedding that people will remember without the expense that is associated with booking a reception venue and the other expenses that go hand in hand with more formal weddings. You will need to choose a location where you will be able to have your wedding ceremony without the intrusion of outsiders who could affect your plans and there are other factors that you need to consider including who your guests will be and how they will cope with the conditions as some elderly guests might find it a little bit difficult on the beach. There are of course always solutions to these problems and most of them are relatively cheap. If you are living in an area where there are beautiful beaches within a reasonable distance from yourself, your friends and your family then it is well worth considering a beach wedding because the beach in itself will add beauty to the occasion. If you cannot rely 100% on the weather then you will need to look at alternative venues should the weather make it unsuitable for you to have your beach wedding. You will also need to consider the tide times and whether or not there will be sufficient room on the beach for the wedding party to perform the ceremony suitably. Like any other venue good planning and preparation will make all the difference on the day and even though a beach wedding is a very casual affair there is still certain planning that needs to go into ensuring that there won't be any problems with that particular setup. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
Twice during the past month I have had the pleasure of being part of a wedding at Le Treport Wedding & Convention Centre and both were superb in their own unique way.The first wedding that I was a part of was a two tiered event. The stunning chapel where the wedding ceremony took place was a vision of dazzling loveliness.Thereception room right next door was the perfect size to compliment the number of guest for that night .
The second wedding that I was part of was in a larger room but again the staff and management were on top of every single detail of the evening. Working at this venue made my jobs of dj, mc and planner so much easier Being in the hospitality industry for the same 30 years that I have Le Treport Wedding & Convention Centre stands as a symbol of quality and excellence. All in all the stunning decor, the excellent staff and fantastic food combine to elevate Le Treport Wedding & Convention Centre to one of my new favourite venues. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
4/11/2015
Benefits Of Buying Blank Invitations Wedding invitations are one of the most important decisions that the bride and groom need to make. Without wedding invitations, then there can be no guests. The bride and groom will have literally thousands of potential invitations to choose from. There are retailers everywhere and each offers different options. One of the most unique options however, is to purchase blank invitations. This offers the bride and groom many benefits that the preprinted invitations do not. Blank wedding invitations are perfect for the bride and groom that have a tight budget. These invitations will be much less expensive than those that are preprinted. The bride and groom can then shop around and find the least expensive place to have the invitations printed or they may choose to print the wedding invitations on their own printer. These blank invitations can be printed in either an inkjet or laser printer, which offers the bride and groom endless possibilities while maintaining their budget. Another benefit to purchasing blank wedding invitations is time. This is an excellent option for the bride and groom who are planning far ahead and want to have everything purchased and planned early. This will allow them to purchase the wedding invitations without having to have chosen the wording for the invitations yet. This is also an excellent option for the bride and groom who are on a tight timeline. Shipping for blank wedding invitations will be much quicker and the bride and groom can have them printed out quickly and send them out to guests sooner than preprinted invitations. Blank wedding invitations also give the bride and groom the opportunity to decide on their wedding invitation wording and make sure it is exactly how they want it. Once they have finalized the wording, they can have the invitations printed. In addition, the bride and groom may choose to personalize their wedding invitations to suit different guests. Every invitation does not need to be the same. This allows the bride and groom to be truly creative with their wedding invitations. The designs of blank invitations are just as diverse as those that are preprinted. This is perfect for the bride and groom who are using their invitations to set the tone of their wedding. An elegant invitation conveys to guests that the event will be formal. Since many couples are choosing special themes for their weddings, this is a great way to incorporate that theme into the wedding. Wedding invitations are not only an important purchase, but it is fun for the bride and groom as well. The couple can hold the wedding invitations in their hands and it makes the entire event seem more real and that is exciting. It does not need to be a stressful decision. Blank wedding invitations offer the bride and groom endless possibilities and benefits. Time and money are both precious commodities that a couple can use elsewhere. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
4/3/2015
Spring Wedding Favours Spring is a fabulous time of year for weddings. Many couples choose to have a wedding in the springtime because it is such a wonderful time of year when the plants start to flourish after a dormant winter. With the combination of a variety of flowers in bloom and the temperate weather, many couples feel as though spring is the ideal time for a wedding. These couples are also likely to want to give there guests wedding favours which are closely associated to the spring season. This article will offer a few ideas for wedding favours which would be appropriate for weddings in the springtime. Flowers are one of the most obvious choices for wedding favours for a spring wedding. Spring is one of the best times of year for fresh flowers. There are a wide variety of bright and fragrant flowers which are available in the spring. Couples who get married at this time of year may have trouble choosing flowers for centrepieces and bouquets because there are so many options available to them. Because flowers are so plentiful this time of year, giving flowers as wedding favours is also a very common practice at spring weddings. The couple may choose to give fresh flowers because they are so bright and fragrant or artificial flowers because they will serve as a lasting memento of the wedding for the guests. With either option the couple may choose to give either a single flower or a bouquet of flowers tied with a ribbon matching the other colours used at the wedding. Knick knacks such as ceramic umbrellas or ceramic rain boots can also be very cute wedding favours for a springtime wedding. These favours can also often be personalized to include the name of the bride and the groom as well as the wedding date. By personalizing the favour the couple makes the gift more appropriate for the wedding but by keeping the favour related to the season the couple makes the favour a really fun gift for the guests. Real umbrellas can also be used as favours for a springtime wedding. In many locations, spring is typically a rainy time of year. A favour of umbrellas is a really practical idea because the guests are likely to be able to use the favour for years to come. One way to personalize this type of favour is to include a small tag on the handle with the name of the bride and the groom as well as the wedding date. The umbrellas can also be made more appropriate for the season by seeking out umbrellas in bright pastel colours. A final idea for springtime wedding favours is simply candy. There are candies available in a variety of vibrant colours. While chocolate bars with personalize wrappers may be popular wedding favours year round, couples having a spring wedding may wish to select more colourful candies such as jelly beans or hard candies which come in a variety of colours. These candies can be distributed in see through containers such as votive candle holders or clear bags so the colours will be prominently displayed at the place settings. This type of wedding favour is not only a great deal of fun but it also relates very well to the season of the wedding and it is a favour which is likely to be greatly appreciated by the guests. While it is not a favour which will serve as a lasting memento of the wedding, it is a favour your guests will enjoy while they are eating the favour. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
4/3/2015
Wedding Reception SeatingSeating during your wedding reception is more important than it seems. You want your guests to feel comfortable and, for that, seating is critical. You can shape how much fun everyone has, since you can choose the best seating positions for your guests. To begin your wedding reception seating plan, you will first need to know how many tables you will set up at your wedding reception, as well as how many chairs will be at each table. To find this out, contact your wedding reception facility and make sure to also ask them for a chart of where the tables will be at your wedding reception. Although your seating chart should be prepared early, you shouldn’t finalize it until about two weeks prior to the date of your wedding reception. Place card holders are not only attractive decorations, but they provide a great way to help your wedding guests with the seating. Your guests should be able to quickly find their seat. Each card should have the guest’s or couple’s names. Seat people with similar interests at the same table. Think of a unique and fun way to identify each table. Seat wedding guest of similar ages together. Seat family members who don't see each other often to help them catch up on the latest family matters. You should only seat family members together, if they like each other! Seat an even number of guests at each table. Seat your wedding reception guests who enjoy dancing close to the dance floor. To avoid possible conflicts, divorced parents should have their own tables. Seat them separately with their respective family members. Keep small children next to their parents unless there is a designated children's room or table with a caregiver. Don’t worry about a seating chart for a cocktails only the wedding reception. If it is a very small party, you can skip the seating chart altogether. For a formal dinner reception, a seating chart is essential. Don’t wait until the last minute to decide who should sit at which table. As you can see, proper seating is hard work, and it requires careful planning. We would love to hear your thoughts. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
3/1/2015
Jewish Wedding Traditions
The Jewish faith is one that is deeply rooted in tradition. A traditional Jewish wedding follows a number of beautiful traditions that date back for thousands of years. The traditions include the signing of the Ketubah, the use of the chuppah as well as traditional dances that are performed at the wedding. The rings exchanged during a Jewish wedding also have traditional connotations.
The signing of the Ketubah is the traditional start to a Jewish wedding ceremony. The Ketubah is a written agreement that not only asserts that the bride is not already married but also outlines the expectations that the couple hold for each other in the marriage. This ornate document can later be framed and prominently displayed in the couple’s home as a reminder of their commitment. After the bride and groom have signed the Ketubah, the groom takes one final look at his bride before lowering her veil and beginning the wedding procession. This tradition has biblical roots and recalls the story of Jacob who married the wrong woman because she was veiled and he did not realize his mistake in time. The wedding party traditionally precedes the couple in the wedding procession. The bride and groom then proceed down the aisle together accompanied by both of their parents to symbolize that their union includes the union of both families and not just the bride and the groom. The couple ends their procession under a traditional canopy called a chuppah. This canopy symbolizes that God is present and that he is sheltering and protecting the couple. After the couple exchanges their wedding vows, a Rabbi reads 7 traditional blessings. After the blessings the groom steps on a wine glass to break the glass in a symbol of human frailty and the suffering that members of the Jewish faith have endured and this with a final blessing from the rabbi concludes the ceremony. Unlike other traditional weddings, there is usually not a receiving line at the conclusion of a Jewish wedding. Tradition holds that the couple spends a few minutes alone immediately following the wedding so many members of the Jewish faith honour this tradition by leaving the ceremony immediately and waiting until the reception to offer their well wishes to the couple. This togetherness time was traditionally an opportunity for the couple to consummate the marriage but in modern times it is more of chance for the couple to reflect on their wedding ceremony and the start of their life together before the chaos of the wedding. Even the rings that a couple exchanges during a Jewish wedding have traditional values. Tradition holds that the couple exchange very simple rings that are devoid of gems, engravings or other distinguishing marks. With nothing to distinguish the beginning or the end of the ring, it is a beautiful symbol of a love that endures forever with no clear beginning or end. This symbolizes both the couples love for each other as well as Godís love for his people. A traditional Jewish wedding reception features many dances. An energetic dance called the Hora is performed at many traditional Jewish weddings. In this dance the bride and groom hold a handkerchief between them while they are seated in chairs and hoisted into the air by their guests. This dance is a celebration of the bride and groom and recognizes the significance of their union. If this wedding represents the last son or daughter of one of the parents to be married there are a few more traditional dances that may take place. If the bride was the last in her family to be married, she and her sisters may honour their mother in a tradition known as Krenzi. The mother is crowned with flowers and her daughters honour her in the form of dance. Also, if either the bride or groom was the youngest to be married both of the parents will be honoured through the Mizinke dance. In this tradition all of the guests circle the parents and shower them with flowers and praise. The Jewish faith is a faith that is full of history and tradition. Many couples and their guests choose to honour these traditions by incorporating them into their wedding ceremony and reception. Many of these traditions are the defining moments of the celebration and they lend an atmosphere of historical significance to the wedding. We would love to hear your thoughts. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
2/23/2015
Walking Down The Aisle Another dilemma that often comes up when planning a wedding is who will walk who down the aisle. Although traditionally it is the father that does this, the plethora of step-families has made it a more difficult decision. This is especially true when the step parents have been in the children’s lives for a long time. Breaking tradition A bride that has both a step father and a biological father may opt still to have her biological father walk her down the aisle. This can be a way to show her family bond as well as stick with tradition. In the case of a bride that hasn’t been close to her father, she may opt to have her step father walk her down the aisle. This is a newly emerging sight at weddings, and quite touching. Of course, if the bride loves both of the men and wants to include them, there’s nothing wrong with having both walk her down the aisle. It honours her relationship with both men and lets them have the chance to hold her arm. This also holds true for the groom. He can choose to escort both a step mother and his biological mother down the aisle at the beginning is she should choose to. Or the best man can do so, as is tradition. If the father has passed on, the bride may opt to have an older brother or an uncle walk her down the aisle. Likewise, if the mother of the groom has passed, then a sister or an aunt may want to walk with him. Dealing with difficulties While this all seems like a loving and simple solution to include everyone in the wedding, some parents may still have issues with their ex-spouses. And this can lead to bitter feelings about your choice in who walks who down the aisle. Should you fight for what you want? That’s entirely up to you. If walking with both fathers makes you happy, then you should do that even if the opposite partners are not pleased for whatever reason. If you feel that it may cause more trouble than it is worth, then you may opt to stick with tradition. Just be sure to include your step parent in some other part of the wedding so they don’t feel left out because of biological status. In the end, remember that it’s your day and your decision. We would love to hear your thoughts. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
2/21/2015
Hashtags For Your Wedding
Social media has taken over pretty much every aspect of our daily lives . That being said it may be something that you want to include in your wedding. The idea of a hashtag is something that more and more couples are using . It is an excellent way to to keep all the photos and other posts in an easy to find format .
When creating your hashtag you definitely want to choose something that is unique but not too unique. You might be the only Jack and Jill that you know but understand that the world wide web is world wide and forever. Instead of #jackjill you might want to add the married last name or even the date or year. #jackjilljonesjune2015 is something that is specific without being too obscure. We see all the time really long hashtags but in this case it might be something to avoid. Imagine your friends posting a picture they just took and taking five minutes to type in your hashtag. Chances are they will give up after the first two posts. Make sure that the hashtag you choose actually works . Keep it to simple letters and number combinations. Adding spaces, punctuation or symbols a no-no for hashtags. Even if you believe that you have a unique hashtag that no one else will ever think of there is a good chance someone all ready has. Try your hashtag out on social media prior to sharing it. That way you can alter it if is already too popular Once you have the hashtag that works then spread the word. Add it to your invites, programs, signage,website and anything else that you would use as a communication tool. Then you are ready to go ! We would love to hear your thoughts. www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram |
Neal A. McFarlane is a seasoned and devoted full-time wedding DJ and MC based in Toronto. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, Neal possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise that he brings to each event he hosts. His love for music and dedication to creating unforgettable moments for his clients fuel his passion for delivering exceptional service and a remarkable experience for all involved. Whether it's through his music selection, MC skills, or attention to detail, Neal ensures that every wedding he DJs is a unique and unforgettable affair.
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