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Not a DJU client yet. Here is just some of
what you are missing!
Dance Instruction
-Learn to dance everything from the Foxtrot to
the Bird Dance with diagrams and
written instructions. ( Over 20 different dances listed! )
Preserving Your Memories
-Tips of preserving everything from your wedding dress to
your wedding cake. (Example Below)
WHAT IT IS
Couples traditionally take the top tier of their wedding cake and freeze it for future
consumption on their first anniversary.
WHY DO IT
With all of the dancing and mingling to be done, chances are you won't be able
to fully enjoy your cake on your wedding day. "Freezing and eating the cake on
the first anniversary is a very sentimental and romantic tradition. It lets you
relive the moments of your wedding day and reminds you of how beautiful it was.
Napkin Folding
-Over a dozen ways of folding napkins for the tables. Includes step by step
diagrams.

Bachelor Party
Planning
-We'll tell you everything you need to know about planning this
party. (Example below)Pre-party
The Date Find a date and time the groom and all his friends can attend. This
is easier said than done. Start early with a date and get it set in stone as soon as
possible. Call to remind your participants frequently. Dropping little email or voice-mail
messages from time to time has also proven useful.
How To Tie a Neck Tie
-Six ways of tying a neck tie along
with instructions.

Tips For Making Money At The Jack &
Jill (Just one of many)
-50/50 Draws. Get a role of double tickets (A role
of tickets that has two of each ticket, same numbers). Sell one to the guests
($2 or $3 for each ticket or $5 for 3 / $7 for 3) and put the other into a draw
bucket. After all of the tickets are sold do the draw. 50% of the money goes to
the winner of the draw and 50% goes to the bride and groom.
Dinning Etiquette
-We will let you know what utensils to
use for each course and answer many other etiquette questions you might
have.

Bridal Shower Games (Just one of
many)
What's My Word?
This is a great icebreaker for wedding showers. (It can also be modified for a baby
shower.) Before
the shower, make a list of wedding-related words (gown, honeymoon, love, groom's name,
etc.).
Write these words on nametags, and as guests arrive at the shower, give each a nametag.
The
guest is not allowed to say the word on their nametag. If someone hears her say the word,
that
person takes the sticker. At the end of the shower, the person with the most stickers wins
a prize.
This game never ceases to amaze me -- inevitably the quietest, shyest guest will race
across the
room in pursuit of someone else's sticker.
Once you become a DJU client you will
receive access to our clients only web site
where you can read up on all of these topics and many more!
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