Hey brides, instead of reinventing the wheel, we found this awesome article on theknot.com. We hope that you enjoy! One of the biggest mistakes you can make while wedding planning is blowing your budget on a detail that you end up regretting when no one notices it. That’s not going to happen to you, though. Here’s a few of the most get-noticed, totally worth it wedding details that’ll add serious impact to your wedding day.

Lighting

Reception lighting with candles and disco ball
photo by IRA LIPPKE STUDIOS

The right reception lighting can help camouflage sore spots like less-than-stellar windows or even shabby ballroom curtains, and highlight your favorite details, such as the incredible centerpieces or your cake table. Have a lighting designer use colored lights to punch up a drab hallway and pick a different, complementary hue for the rest of the reception area. Decorative hanging lights, lamps with patterned shades or crystal chandeliers are also ways to transform a space from plain to stand-out exceptional.

From the Album: A Modern Garden Wedding in New York, New York

Ceremony Decor

Garland draped chuppah
photo by ASHLEY GARMON PHOTOGRAPHERS

First impressions matter. A personalized ceremony space will make your guests feel immediately at home. If you’re having an outdoor summer wedding, hang orchid leis, colorful ribbon streamers or sun-catching glass ornaments on surrounding trees. For church nuptials, have your florist create arrangements for the pews as well as the door. (Hint: Those arrangements can all be reused at the reception on the tables, at the bar or in the bathrooms.)

The Upgrade: Ask your florist to cover a canopy with lush flowers and hanging votive candles or blossom-bedecked lanterns to really create a focal point. Your guests’ jaws will drop.

The Entryway

Garland on bannisters for an entry
photo by KT MERRY PHOTOGRAPHY

Often overlooked by wedding planners, the entryway can be given a little attention to create an unexpected wow. It doesn’t take much, either—even the slightest bit of decor will personalize it. Hire your florist to create an impressive display for the escort card table. Right outside the reception hall entry, place a tall Manzanita tree decorated with hanging candles and flowers or a grouping of mix-and-match vases filled with rich flowers of various textures to match the rest of the space.

The Upgrade: Ask servers to greet guests with glasses of champagne or a signature cocktail, so they feel taken care of from the moment they stroll into the room.

From the Album: A Formal Outdoor Wedding at The Club at Bella Collina in Montverde, Florida

The Photo Booth

Photo booth with props
photo by ELIZABETH BURGI PHOTOGRAPHY

This is one of those nuptial ideas that made its way from totally niche concept to wedding reception standby. The reason: It works double-duty. Your guests will take a whirl in the photo booth at least once in the evening (providing a perfect opportunity for mingling), and they’ll get to take home their photo booth pics as favors at the end of the night. Rent a photo booth that also provides an online gallery or a CD full of images, and that way you’ve taken care of your guest book.

The Upgrade: With some rental packages, you can get projections of pictures from the photo booth. So while your guests snap shots inside the booth, the images will appear over the dance floor for everyone to see—providing a great way to illuminate the room!

From the Album: A Rustic Garden Wedding at Descanso Gardens at La Canada Flintridge, California

A Lounge Area

Reception lounge area
photo by AMY & STUART

Give guests a place to mingle during dance breaks by having a lounge area at your reception. Look into renting couches, chairs and other furniture that you can then stage with pillows and votive candles in your wedding colors. It’s the perfect way to involve everyone in the party even when they’re resting.

The Upgrade: Really want to wow ’em? Close off the area with curtains, draping and special lighting to create a VIP vibe.

From the Album: A Formal Outdoor Wedding at The LS Hotel in Los Angeles, California

Welcome Bags

Brooklyn-themed wedding bags
photo by BRYAN SARGENT PHOTOGRAPHY

Fill baskets or canvas totes with water bottles, wine or locally brewed beer, something salty, something sweet and a piece of fruit. Don’t forget to include a welcome letter as well as a detailed itinerary for where the guest needs to be and when. Leave the whole thing with the hotel concierge for guests to pick up when they check in. And be sure to provide maps and a list of local restaurants, museums and other attractions in case they want to explore on their own.

The Upgrade: Hire a videographer to create a welcome video of the two of you wandering around the city showcasing all your favorite places—edited with a soundtrack of your favorite dance songs.

From the Album: A Casual, Elegant Wedding At Brooklyn Winery in Brooklyn, New York

Special Entertainment

Mariachi band as entertainment
photo by A BEAUTIFUL DAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Sometimes the best parts of a reception are the elements guests don’t see coming. Surprise them with a jazz trio or a Spanish guitar player. To get the party going during cocktail hour, hire a mariachi group, a bluegrass band or even a barbershop quartet to perform some seriously memorable melodies.

The Upgrade: You’ll blow everyone away with a marching band that leads them all from the ceremony to the reception on foot (if possible); belly dancers during the cocktail hour; or even break dancers to get things started on the dance floor.

Late-Night Snacks

Food truck at a reception
photo by NIKKI MILLS

Just when your guests think the fun is winding down, liven up the party with late-night nibbles to prepare everyone for an after-party. If you want to ensure the festivities will last all night, arrange for the caterers to bring out trays of late-night munchies like crinkle-cut French fries or fresh chocolate-chip cookies and milk shooters. If you provide low-key comfort foods, the guests will wish the party would never end. Another great idea: Offer a hot coffee bar complete with special syrups and toppings to keep folks caffeinated.

The Upgrade: Jump on the latest cuisine craze with a fully loaded food truck arriving on the scene to dole out bites to guests. Think about it: Have a waffle, taco or Korean barbecue truck. The options are endless!

From the Album: A Playful DIY Wedding in Markham, Ontario

Draping

Draped barn reception area
photo by A BRIT & A BLONDE

This is a pricey detail, but after you’ve draped your reception space, you won’t even be able to tell it’s the same room. The technique works for indoor and outdoor spaces: Create an intimate vibe beneath an open-air tent or lend some serious drama to an already cozy dining room.

The Upgrade: Drape the reception entryway with gauzy white fabric or deep red curtains to create the ultimate dramatic walkway.