Wedding & Ceremonies

Unique Wedding Ceremonies: Unbound Potential

A unique wedding ceremony may include several of the elements found in a traditional wedding.

However, in an unconventional wedding ceremony, you are open to do something unique or unexpected - something that reflects your common interests as a couple, your style, or your family situation.  
 
A number of time-honored wedding ceremony fundamentals are usually included in non-traditional ceremonies - the exchange of vows and rings, a processional and a recessional.  

Even the most conventional elements of a wedding ceremony, with some inventiveness and creative touches may become exceptionally unique.

In a non-traditional wedding ceremony, you may decide:

    To exchange necklaces (or tattoos) instead of rings.

    A Bride may walk down the aisle by herself or with both parents. Or the couple may elect to walk down the aisle together.

    If the Bride has chosen not to change her name, a couple may want to be presented by their whole names. 

There are so many options to make your ceremony uniquely yours. I will help you create something unique and original that has never been done before, or we can survey many sources to find something different that speaks to you.

When a wedding ceremony creates a blended family, a couple may decide to include their children in the ceremony. Each partner may make a special vow to the children or present each child with a family ring or medallion, to honor the creation of their beautiful new family.

 

 

 

 


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