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Ready to start planning and personalizing your wedding ceremony? Whether you're having a religious, civil or symbolic ceremony, you'll find everything you need to make it memorable in these articles.
Traditions
What is a Tying the Knot Ceremony?A tying the knot ceremony is an adorable way to take your wedding to the next level. Here’s the lowdown.
Traditions
Who Will Walk You Down the Aisle?Is having your dad give you away a no-brainer, or is this decision more complicated? Choose what works best for you.
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5 Breathtaking Ceremony BackdropsThe only thing that's just as romantic as a couple making a lifelong commitment to one another? The location they say their vows! These ceremony backdrops totally caught our attention.
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6 Wedding Traditions - Explained!From rain on your wedding day bringing good luck to the bride wearing something blue, these tales have been ingrained in our heads since we were little kids.
Officiants
How to Find a Ceremony OfficiantYour ceremony is a significant part of your wedding day, and you want to be sure each detail is well thought out. The first step is to find an officiant who can help give you the ceremony of your dreams.
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8 Ways to Personalize Your MarriageYour ceremony is the perfect place to personalize with special touches. Here are a few of our favorites:
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5 Ways to Symbolize Your MarriageThe ceremony is a major commitment to not only your fiancé(e) but also to your family. Not sure how to symbolize it in a sentimental way? Here are five ideas:
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6 Ways to Celebrate Religion at Your Same-Sex WeddingLots of same-sex couples are devout followers of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism or other religions, and they want their weddings to reflect this.
Officiants
Choosing a Wedding Officiant for Your Same-Sex WeddingThe wedding officiant is experiencing something of a revival in weddings today, with more couples than ever selecting non-traditional officiants, like friends or family members, to lead their ceremonies.