How To Incorporate Chicago Into Your Wedding Day!

I think we can all agree that Chicago is simply amazing. Are you looking for ways to incorporate more of the Windy City into your wedding day?  Look no further! Chicago-themed wedding invitations are SO cute and add a level of anticipation for your guests, especially if many of them are coming from out of town!

Traffic in town can be terrible (not to mention parking a nightmare). Hire an old-fashioned trolley to transport your bridal party and guests from the ceremony to the reception.

 
 

We have one of the best skylines  in the world (if not the best!), so why not incorporate it into the design of the day? Use it on everything from your invitations, to ceremony programs, menus, or even a custom gobo on the dance floor or wall!

 
 

Instead of traditional table numbers, you can name your tables after your favorite Chicago attractions. Use complimentary postcards or landmark photos to serve as table markers.

 
 

With upscale restaurants such as Alinea, Tru, and Graham Elliot, we have a lock on innovative food. But don't overlook our traditional offerings! Host your rehearsal dinner somewhere like Gino’s East for some Chicago style deep dish… or surprise your guests at the end of your reception with a Chicago-style hot dog cart. (Just remember to skip the ketchup!)

 
 

Who doesn’t love Garrett’s popcorn?!?! These mini bags of The Chicago Mix are perfect for favors!

Or how about commemorating your wedding date and city with a unique poster from Alexander & Co, which you can customize with your names, date, wedding venue, colors, fonts, and even hair color (if your chosen print features people)! Super cool and vintage… I want one too! They can even be used as guests books by adding a mat frame for your guests to sign (so they don't ruin this beautiful art!)

 
 

Who doesn’t love Garrett’s popcorn?!?! These mini bags of The Chicago Mix are perfect for favors!

Or how about commemorating your wedding date and city with a unique poster from Alexander & Co, which you can customize with your names, date, wedding venue, colors, fonts, and even hair color (if your chosen print features people)! Super cool and vintage… I want one too! They can even be used as guests books by adding a mat frame for your guests to sign (so they don't ruin this beautiful art!)

Gregory Perrine

Avid troubleshooter and eternal student, Greg was inspired by his grandmother's experience with technology and launched eGuide Tech Allies. With over a decade in sales experience, Greg honed his business skills in the world of high-end off premise catering, learning the ins and outs of operating a small business. Greg brings his passion for helping others and enriching the lives of those around him to the core of this business. 

http://www.eguidetechallies.com
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