Tuesday, 19 August 2014





41 Ways to Personalise Your Wedding Ceremony


1. Lemonade Stand

Paige and Marc, who wed on a farm, chose a lemon theme to ensure a cheery celebration. Just before the ceremony, the couple served lemonade in big glass jars to quench guests’ thirst under the hot summer sun.
2. Unity Sand

At their destination beach wedding, Lisa and Mike, who both spent many summers at the beach, extinguished the unity candle idea and instead chose to combine symbolic cups of sand from their respective hometowns.
3. Breezy Read

Summer brides, take note: Jennifer and David’s fan-shaped wedding programs did double duty listing the wedding party and ceremony details-and cooling off guests.

4. Hung out to Dry

Guests crossing a bridge to Becky and Aaron’s ceremony had a good chuckle at the couple’s childhood photos strung along a clothesline.

5. Shoeless Suitor

When Suzanne and Tripp’s Jewish ceremony concluded, the “boot boy” presented a barefoot Tripp with yes, a boot, so the groom could smash the glass at their ceremony. Mazel tov!

6. Irish Blessing

Pamela and Tom’s ceremony ended with the blessing of a Celtic cross, brought back from a family trip, which now hangs in their home.

7. Lucky Lady

When it was time for Elisa and David to exchange their self-written vows, the best man flipped a coin to see who would go first (it was the groom!).

8. Bribing the Bearer

Cristina and Mike’s two-year-old ring bearer was a little aisle shy. So the groom did what anyone would- bribed him with lollies. From the altar, Mike flashed a bag of jellybeans to coax the young boy down the aisle. Naturally, it worked.

9. Send & Deliver

Blakely and Chris’ gorgeous hand-sewn programs not only included details about the wedding party (including a lengthy children’s procession) and Greek Orthodox traditions, it listed their new contact information for guests to keep in touch!

10. Ceremony Cheers

Take the toast up a notch with a champagne cocktail. At Elaine and Kevin’s wedding, guests were given glasses of bubbly garnished with strawberries as they entered the ceremony space.

11. Exceptional Pets

Who says weddings aren’t for the dogs? Animal lovers Clayton and Andrew asked the bride’s mum to escort two four-legged friends, outfitted with flowers, down the aisle.

12. Homemade Huppah

From the handcrafted woodworking of ‘Meet the Parents’ fame to treasured heirloom quilts, our brides get pretty crafty with the traditional Jewish huppah. Our favourite sentimental touch? Joanna and Scott sewed together old handkerchiefs from all eight of their grandparents to create their wedding canopy.

13. Baker’s Duo

Andrea and John gave rise to a new tradition: Several days before their Catholic ceremony, the couple got busy in the kitchen and baked the communion bread themselves.

14. Welcome Committee

In lieu of a receiving line, Maribeth and Erik threw tradition out the door and greeted guests arriving at the church. Even though many were surprised to see the bride before the ceremony, it helped calm Maribeth’s down-the-aisle stage fright.

15. Personal Petals

Elizabeth honored her deceased father, a huge football fan, with a bouquet of bright orange roses-the club’s signature colour.

16. Holiday Spirit

Ebenezer Scrooge definitely didn’t make the cut on this guest list. Before the start to Amy and Shawn’s Christmas celebration, guests were welcomed into the barn where the ceremony was held with Christmas themed cookies and Christmas carols.

17. Fountain of Youth

Emily and Sean stocked a child’s red wagon with monogrammed water bottles and tied a glass to every seat at their outdoor ceremony.

18. Not-So Empty Nest

For their intimate garden-theme wedding, Joiye and Gino’s rings were nestled in a delicate bird’s nest woven with pale peach roses and green ribbons.

19. Bug Off

Rachel and Chris made sure guests were well equipped for the outdoor ceremony with a welcome basket filled with mosquito repellent spray.

20. Exit with a Pop

Following a performance by a quartet of professional singers, actors Kendra and Eric exited the church in a shower of rather fitting theatre popcorn. At Lauren and Scott’s ceremony, guests were handed personalised kazoos and party horns to blow on the steps of the church.

21. Floating Flowers

Gerbera daisies given to guests at Julie and James’ ceremony were later released into the nearby river. Throughout the outdoor celebration, the bobbing blooms meandered down the lazy river.

22. Paper Magic

To adorn the ceremony space, Ko’s mother (despite arthritis problems) folded 1,001 white paper cranes-a traditional Japanese gift symbolizing her special wishes for the couple-over the course of his and Pamela’s two-year engagement.

23. Heirloom Detail

Elizabeth asked her mother, a renowned florist, to delicately weave the bride’s deceased grandmother’s handkerchief into the wrap around the stems of her bouquet.

24. Seasonal Sprinkle

Be sure to greet the season. Perfect for Lourie and Carlos’ autumn wedding, the flower girl scattered dried oak leaves to pave the way for the bridal party.

25. Streaky Cheeks

Kristine and Andrew prepared for emotional wedding tears and provided guests with tissue packages wrapped in vellum that was printed with inspirational quotations.

26. Tandem Takeoff

After exchanging vows, creative couple Erin and Peter circled loved ones on an old red Schwinn tandem bike decorated with roses-before riding off to the reception two miles away!

27. Signature Sounds

Who says you have to stick with classical ceremony music? Kristyn and Joshua walked down the aisle to the opening song from the movie Edward Scissorhands. At Irene and Matthew’s wedding, the bride’s grandmother played “Amazing Grace” on the saw.

28. Recycle the Aisle

Savvy budgeters Ava and Sean reused their ceremony aisle markers-bright bouquets of peonies, blue hydrangeas, and Anna roses in moss cones-for reception centrepieces.

29. Crowd Pleaser

After their ceremony, Lee and Jeff asked all the guests to linger for a group photo that was later used as the cover for the couple’s thank you cards.

30. Wise Words

Mandy and Chris borrowed something pretty big for their wedding-they recited the same personalised vows that her parents had exchanged 40 years before.

31. Relay Race

And here’s the handoff…along the winding ceremony path, Shyra’s three brothers and her father stood at various intervals, waiting to escort her to the gazebo altar one by one.

32. Shady Ending

At the end of Sandra and Kevin’s seaside service, all the women were given ivory Japanese parasols to shade them from the sun. Sandra carried a square-shape version, hand-painted with cherry blossoms.

33. All Aboard!

Suzanne and her bridal party set sail for the lakeside ceremony with the groom’s mother at the helm. Once they docked, the women rang a bell to signal their arrival and waited for the groomsmen to ring back that they were ready for the procession to begin.

34. Artsy Aisle

Alyson knew she was at the right church as she walked down the aisle on a runner, beautifully hand-painted with flower vines-as well as her and Michael’s names.

35. Sentimental Stones

Each guest picked up a small stone before the ceremony that Piper and JJ hand-selected from meaningful places-where they met, where they live now, and where they married-and held it during the service to make a special wish. The couple later collected the stones in a large glass vase to display in their home.

36. Home Grown

Megan and Lance, who exchanged vows under a big maple tree at her childhood home, lined the grassy aisle with flowers collected from her grandparents’ garden.

37. Cool Cultures

In a nod to Sarah and Mark’s diverse backgrounds, the groom carried a grain of wheat in his pocket (representing good luck and wealth in Germany) and wore a traditional lei in honour of their Hawaiian heritage.

38. Blazing Saddles

Forget the white limo! Emily’s father and friends arrived at the ceremony grove on horseback, followed by the bride and her mother in a more gown-friendly horse and carriage.

39. Refrigerator Art

Jenny and Scott’s ceremony programs honoured a treasured attic find-they featured a picture that Scott had drawn when he was five of the mountains that coincidentally overlooked their outdoor wedding site.

40. Up In Arms

With only one parent (the bride’s mother) between them still living, Michelle and Leland thought it would be great to start and end the ceremony arm-in-arm-the couple walked together over the vast lawns of the ceremony site and down the aisle of the tiny chapel.

41. Surprise Kiss

When it was time for James to kiss his bride Zoe, her sister pulled a popgun out of her knee-high stockings and shot a burst of confetti at the newlyweds just before a release of butterflies marked the end of the ceremony.

source:http://theknot.ninemsn.com.au

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