Wedding Ceremonies - It's all down to detail!
Wedding ceremonies are simply not what they used to be. Set
patterns and traditional format ceremonies are making way for
unique, well thought out wedding ceremonies that are tailored to
the individual needs of the bride and groom. However, whatever
type of wedding ceremony you chose, there are still some
important considerations when planning picture-perfect wedding
ceremonies.
Wedding Ceremonies - The Timing
Time of year is fundamental. Not everyone wants a summer
wedding, although most brides and grooms tend to favor
summertime wedding ceremonies, which means that popular venues
are likely to be booked up, well in advance. If you are prepared
to take a less traditional approach, in terms of dates and
times, you may find that you have a much wider choice of venues.
These days, many wedding ceremonies take place in
non-traditional locations such as beaches or even underwater!
Whilst it may be easier to find availability for a more unusual
venue, these specialist ceremonies are likely to be more
expensive.
Another great way of securing the venue that you really want, at
a cheap price, is to be flexible. Many locations now offer
evening or mid-week wedding ceremonies, at a reduced price.
Getting married at a non-traditional time is also likely to mean
that other costs such as transport, accommodation and
photography are cheaper. Overall, you can make substantial
savings.
Wedding Vows
No two wedding ceremonies are the same and one of the best ways
to add an individual touch, without going overboard, is to
create your own vows. These need not be religious, and can often
be more meaningful and a truer expression of love than a
traditional, formulaic vow. Always check with the person
conducting the ceremony, as there are still basic requirements
in terms of what must be said and carried out to make the
wedding legal.
Flowers and Music
It is the little touches that make wedding ceremonies special to
the individuals involved. Never underestimate the effect that a
few well chosen songs or unusual flower arrangements can have on
your guests.
Try not to have a rigid idea about the type of flowers that you
want. Remember, flowers are very seasonal, so it is always best
to ask your florist for professional advice. Also bear in mind
that the flowers you chose should complement whatever theme you
are following. So, for example, if you are going for simplicity,
stick to simple flowers that are classic and understated.
Always check with venues for wedding ceremonies what sorts of
floral arrangements they can accommodate. Some venues will have
limited space and may need to re-use the area very quickly, so
will be unable to cope with large amounts of flowers. If flowers
are important to you, remember to check with the wedding
ceremonies' venues BEFORE you book or, failing that, request
that you are the last wedding of the day.
Thinking about the small things early on will make the big
things happen, on the day!