Another way could be writing it as a series of haikus. For example, 'Wedding bells ring, Dress fits like a dream so tight, Love fills the air.' This gives a unique and sometimes comical spin on the traditional wedding story. It forces you to be concise yet creative.
You can start by highlighting the unexpected or humorous moments during the wedding preparations. Like when the groom got his suit mixed up or the bridesmaids had a funny mishap with their dresses.
At one wedding, the groom got his left and right shoes mixed up. He walked down the aisle with one black and one brown shoe, which had everyone in stitches.
At a wedding, the dance floor had arrows marked 'left' and 'right' for a group dance. However, half of the guests misread it and started going in the wrong direction. It turned into a hilarious mess of people bumping into each other while still trying to dance.
At a friend's wedding, the seating chart was a mess. They had accidentally put the groom's ex - girlfriend at the same table as the groom's mother. When the mother saw the name, she was shocked. But in the end, it turned out to be a really funny ice - breaker. Everyone at the table was so nervous at first, but then they started sharing stories about the groom from different perspectives and ended up having a great time.
One story could be about how the families of the newlyweds prepared a special traditional dessert for the couple on their wedding night. When they tasted it, they made funny faces because it was extremely sweet, but they laughed it off and shared a lovely moment together.
You can do a choose - your - own - adventure style wedding story. Start with the build - up to the wedding day, and then at key moments, give the reader options of what could have happened. For example, 'The florist didn't show up with the flowers. Do you (A) raid your neighbor's garden for some quick replacements? or (B) make paper flowers with your bridesmaids?' It makes the story interactive and fun.
Well, self - deprecating humor from the officiant can be really funny. Say the officiant tells a story about how he got the details of the couple's meeting all wrong at first and had to be corrected. And then he goes on to tell the real story in a comical way. Also, if the story has some over - the - top reactions from the couple when they first met, like the groom fainting when he saw the bride because she was so beautiful, that can be hilarious.