When I think of weddings, I think of delicious cakes and finger food and expensive plates with small portions of food (assuming you can see your food from underneath the large center pieces). I wouldn't imagine ever cooking for my own wedding, there's just so much going on that cooking shouldn't be the bride or groom's responsibility. But maybe, if you need an idea or two of what to serve, this post can help you out!
So, if you're doing finger food, I don't think you'll want anything messy because then you run the risk of getting the food on your dress or someone else's dress and that wouldn't be fun. I've always liked the cucumber sandwiches you typically get during tea parties (I mean, you can get them any other time but the two tend to go hand in hand). They're not messy, super light so you can eat and dance all night, and have a refreshing taste that's perfect for summer and spring weddings. To put a little twist on the classic cucumber sandwich, take a look at this recipe for a quick and easy finger food idea
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/creamy-dill-cucumber-toasties/detail.aspx. In line with non-messy foods, dessert can also be simple, delicious, and a finger food! I found a recipe for cheesecake stuffed strawberries. Not only do I feel like cheesecake and strawberries are pretty common in weddings, but this recipe is a delicious marriage of the two. And just like the sandwiches about, you can eat them on the dance floor worry free and cramp free. Here's the recipe
http://www.food.com/recipe/lindas-cheesecake-stuffed-strawberries-216350.Try them out, even if you aren't getting married. Food is for the hungry!