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Here are some ideas to make your
wedding ceremony unique:
Have your father and mother walk
you down the aisle.
Burn incense - this will give
the ceremony an exotic feeling.
Have children hand each
female guest a flower such as a single carnation.
Personalize your wedding
program with greetings, pictures and poetry.
Have the Bridal party blow
bubbles as you leave the ceremony.
As you are walking to the
alter, stop by your mother's seat and gives her a kiss and a
rose. As you leave the altar (with your groom), do the same
for your new mother-in-law. Or simply hand a rose to each or
your mother's as you leave the church during the
recessional.
Line the window sills with
votive candles. Wrap greenery or tulle around the columns.
Light a Memory Candle to
honor a loved one who is deceased.
Ask the clergy member to
exchange places with you during the ceremony so you can face
your guests.
Light Candles of Peace - Have
your ushers (or children) hand out candles to each guest as
they are seated. After lighting the Unity Candle, the bride
and groom walk to the first pew (on their sides of the
church). With their own candles, they each light the candle
of the first guest in the first pew, who lights the candle
of the person next to him/her, till all the candles are lit.
Write your own wedding vows
or read poetry. (Do not let your fiancé see the vows before
the ceremony!)
Sip from two goblets of wine
to symbolize the joy and sorrow of life.
Welcome guests with music
outside the ceremony site - for example you could have
bagpipes or a classical guitarist. For indoor music you
could have a harpist or a flutist.
Hang a wreath on the door of
the ceremony site.
Ask a friend to sing a
special song during the ceremony.
During the ceremony publicly
acknowledge your parents by thanking them for their love and
support.
Have children ring bells.
Jasmine MacDonald is the publisher of the
Fun Weddings and
Merry Brides. Be sure to visit us for some great
wedding planning ideas!
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