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How To Create A Wedding Ceremony That Is Perfect For You

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You might think that you must follow a strict way of having your wedding ceremony performed. The typical wedding ceremony includes the procession, vow exchange, and then ring exchange before the couple is pronounced married. While this can be perfect for many people, it might not be quite the fit you are looking for.

It's ok if you want to have something a little different for your wedding. Your wedding should reflect who you are as people and as a couple. Here are some tips to help you create your perfect wedding.

Find A Location And Officiant You Connect With

While you might be looking at venues that will hold the number of people you wish to attend your wedding, this isn't shouldn't be the only factor. Instead, look for a venue that you connect with, where you feel it represents you as a couple.

Do you like to travel together? Did you meet on a trip? Are you interested in history and exploring ancient cities? You should take what you are interested in doing as a couple and incorporate it into your wedding venue. This could be a resort at your favorite vacation spot, or it could be your own backyard. The point is to find the right venue that is special to you.

The same is true of finding the right officiant. You don't necessarily have to have a priest or minister marry you if you don't feel a connection to them. You could ask friends or family members to officiate. It's true that anyone can become an officiant. You can do your research to find out how online. Having an officiant that you connect with and is special to you will make your ceremony more memorable.

Have Someone Special Give You Your Rings

Whether or not you have bridesmaids or groomsmen, if you want your wedding ring exchange to be meaningful and memorable, you can ask someone special to you both to hand you your rings for the exchange. This could be your maid of honor or best man of course, but you could also ask your parents, your children, aunts or uncles, or even grandparents to do the task.

This makes those closest to you a part of your wedding. The ring exchange is a special part of your day and signifies your commitment to each other. 

For more ideas, reach out to a wedding venue in your area, such as Pristine Chapel Lakeside.


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