![]() (And get everyone in place BEFORE lighting the sparklers.) Having room to spread out (and make a passable aisle for the couple) ensures no accidental burns due to tripping or bumping into others.Īllow enough time for guests to line up. ![]() Normally, guests will make two rows and the newlyweds will exit down the middle. Also, make sure your venue has adequate space for everyone to line up outside for the exit. Make sure to check with your venue on restrictions…some don’t allow sparklers due to safety concerns. ![]() Sparklers look awesome, but they are also dangerous and need to be handled with care. Also be mindful if children will be participating. They burn longer and usually with less smoke which allows for better photos (and more of them!).Ĭonsider the cooperation level of your guests and make sure you feel comfortable with them handling fire at the end of the night (especially if alcohol consumption is a factor). “Wedding” sparklers come in larger sizes of 20 to 36 inches. Needless to say, these pictures don’t turn out as well. By the time everyone gets them lit and the couple comes out, half of them have already burned out. Regular sparklers are only about 10 inches long and burn out too quickly! One of the biggest pitfalls for sparkler exits is using regular short sparklers. Not to mention they are great photo-ops! Here’s what you need to know to get the most out of your sparkler send-off:īe sure to purchase sparklers that are designed for weddings. Thinking about doing a sparkler exit to close out your wedding reception? Formal exits are growing in popularity and can be a fun way to end your wedding day. In Weddings & Engagements tagged informational / reception / sparklers / wedding by Kristin
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