THE END OF THE WEDDING CEREMONY: THE EXIT OF THE BRIDE AND GROOM, ROSE PETAL TOSS. RICE TOSS.

THE END OF THE WEDDING CEREMONY

THE EXIT OF THE BRIDE AND GROOM, ROSE PETAL TOSS. RICE TOSS.

ECO FRIENDLY WEDDING EXIT. TOSS IDEAS

Throwing petals or rice as a spectacular end to the wedding ceremony and toss ideas. How can you effectively conclude such an exciting stage of the wedding day as the wedding ceremony? Typically, the grand finale is marked with the help of petals or rice that guests throw towards the newly-weds as they exit the church or registry office.
Following a long-standing tradition, guests toss rice to wish the newly-weds wealth and fertility, while flower petals symbolize long-lasting marital love. As a photographer, I love capturing this beautiful ritual and always recommend that the bride and groom think about what they want to see in their photos.
If you’re planning a wedding and don’t know what to choose for the bride and groom’s exit, this article will be useful to you. Because many things look different in photos than in reality, I can help you prepare and create the best photos of your wedding.
 
Confetti toss wedding ceremony

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PETALS

Firstly, forget about buying dried petals. In the photos, it will look as if the wind has scattered garbage from the nearest dump, which has landed on the wedding site.

What color of petals should you choose?

Think about the background against which this ritual will take place. Usually, it’s enough to look at a photo of the building or park where you’re going to make “toss” exit. If the background is dark, choose light-colored petals. If the background is light, choose a mixture of scarlet and pink petals.

How many petals should you buy?

Why bother with the trend of dainty petal cones when you can craft a floral symphony of epic proportions? Trust me, those quaint cones fall short in the quest for a truly picturesque moment. So, don’t succumb to convenience; instead, go all-in and acquire a bounty of petals that’ll leave you awash in a cascade of color. Let your guests indulge in the joy of showering you with exuberant handfuls of petals, plucked from enchanting baskets and overflowing buckets. When it comes to petals, my motto is simple: Buy twice as many as you think you need, and even then, you might find it just enough (but let’s be honest, it’s a delightful excess we’re after).
Petal toss wedding exit

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By the way, you can distribute both petals and rice to your guests. It will also be spectacular, so why bother with small details, right?

 

Rice and petals toss wedding exit. Wedding photographer Brussels

Rice and petals toss wedding exit. Photo from internet

RICE

Just as with petals, when it comes to capturing that picture-perfect moment, you don’t want just a mere sprinkle of rice – you want a cascade of it. Don’t be fooled into thinking that a measly pinch of rice cradled in a guest’s hand will create a stunning photograph. Instead, be prepared to go big and invest in buckets of rice that’ll leave you saying, “It’s worth every grain!”

Picture this: The wedding coordinator or the ever-charming best man/maid of honor steps up to orchestrate the magic. With a flourish of authority, they command the assembled guests, guiding them to unleash their floral confetti and rice showers simultaneously. The grains and petals take flight, soaring high into the air. It’s a synchronized symphony of celebration that results in the most opulent, awe-inspiring photos you could ever dream of capturing.

 
Rice and petal toss wedding exit

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I’ll tell you about other ways to arrange the exit of the bride and groom in future publications.
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