Not all of us have an eye for detail. For example, it always looks more professional to have separate pages for different categories. (Keeping all the bridal party members names on one page, and putting your ‘order of service’ on another is more pleasing to the eye than the same information spilling on to the next page). Think about spacing.(If you have an entire page on the back of the program free to dedicate to a deceased loved one, are you using the space so that it is aesthetically pleasing? Could you have included a more lenghthy tribute, a beautiful poem or perhaps a favorite photo of you and that person?)
 
The internet offers today’s bride a myriad of choices of bulletins--from the simplistic design on the front with the remaining pages empty, to purchasing the bulletins that match your wedding invitation, to beautifully-designed, one-of –a-kind-looking programs--that can cost as much as your invitation—if not more! (Should you decide to spend the extra money, consider only printing enough to give-one per couple.)