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wedding ceremony

Amazing Aisle Runners….

November 11, 2008

I’ve long been a fan of aisle runners as a small detail that has a big impact for wedding ceremonies. Heather Lee, Assistant Editor of Brides Local Magazines, blogs about great, artistic runners today on the Wedded Bits blog. The company, Artistic Aisles, has lovely personalized runners in designer colors. They give maximum visual pop [...]

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Sand ceremony basics…and a few ideas

November 10, 2008

Perhaps because we are at the shore couples ask me for more information about sand ceremonies.It’s a natural fit with beach ceremonies, but you can also have a ceremony away from the beach, too. On the beach, couples put the sand below their feet into a container creating a keepsake of the moment and the [...]

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Including children in the wedding ceremony….

November 8, 2008

As a wedding officiant, I am often asked how to include children in the ceremony. If the children belong to one or both of the partners getting married and they are under 18, then it is important to use the opportunity to reinforce that they are part of the new family being created, not part [...]

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Who should walk you down the aisle?

November 7, 2008

The biggest trend I’m seeing lately is brides choosing to walk themselves down the aisle or walking down with their groom. Some see walking alone as a show of independence, a sign that they are making their own choice in who to marry. The symbolism of bride and groom entering together is also one that [...]

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