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Ceremony
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Seating Of
Your Guests - soft music of your choice will be played while
your guests are mingling and seating themselves for a half hour before
your ceremony begins.
The Bridesmaids, The Flower Girl, and The Bride -
All will walk gracefully down the aisle to the song(s) of your choice.
Then the Bride will enter and walk down the aisle to her triumphant
processional song to her awaiting Groom. |
Optional Ceremony Events
The Rose Exchange - The Bride and Groom present each
others Mother with the gift of a rose to signify their love and acceptance.
The Unity Candle - The lighting of two candles on either
side of a large middle candle by the Mothers. The Bride and Groom then
light the center candle with both single flames to join the two families
into one. The song of your choice will play softly in the background.
The Sand Ceremony - Two separate colored sands are poured
together into one glass container. Again, the symbolizing of two becoming
one. The container can then be sealed by either melting candle wax or
the most preferred method, a cork. Again, the song of your choice will
enlighten the event.
The Dove Release - Usually performed at the end of the
ceremony, after being announced by the Minister as Husband and Wife. Two
white doves will be handed to the Bride and Groom to be lifted into the
air and set free. This is usually accompanied by two more baskets filled
with several doves let go simultaneously for a grand finish. Though two
doves alone are also quite acceptable. The event is heightened by the
playing of your recessional song at the same moment. If holding a dove
is not your thing, it is fine to just have the baskets released.
The Butterfly Release - Hundreds of butterflies are set
free after the announcement by your Minister as Husband and Wife. The
butterflies stay within the area of the ceremony and flutter amongst yourself
and your guests as you exit to the recessional song of your choice. A
quiet and peaceful exit not as popular as the firework-like finale of
white doves.
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The Horse-drawn
Carriage - Guests heads will surely turn to witness this
FairyTale dream ride while arriving and/or departing your ceremony
location. This vision of beauty can also be used as a grand finale
to your exiting of the reception. |
All ceremonies are performed with it's own separate set of equipment.
All music for the ceremony is hand chosen by the Bride and Groom. A cordless
microphone is provided to the minister so that all guests can hear the
exchanging of your vows. Ceremonies can be performed on reception site
or at another location, providing electricity is available.
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