If you are a regular reader, you know how much I love chocolate. When New Jersey Wedding Ceremony Officiant and Minister Celia Milton suggested that chocolate could be a part of a wedding ceremony, I asked her to share more details. Thanks, Celia, for these great ideas!
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Many couples include unity rituals in their wedding ceremonies [...]
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Guest Blog: Celia Milton on Chocolate Sharing at Your Wedding
Posted in Ceremony, Cooking, Starting to plan, Traditions, tagged Celia Milton, Chocolate sharing, heartfelt wedding ceremonies, wedding, wedding ceremonies, wedding chocolate, wedding rituals, weddings on September 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Guest Blog: A minute to say hello, a card to last forever. How to address everyone at your wedding.
Posted in Ann Arbor, Ceremony, Guest Blogs, tagged guest blog, Hillary Dorwart, how to honor wedding guests, how to make your wedding special, personalized wedding, table settings, wedding, wedding cards on July 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hillary Dorwart and her groom handwrote a card to every single guest at their wedding. Each individual card addressed something about their individual relationship. Wow! I asked Hillary to share her experiences with us. I think you’ll be as touched as I was to read this story.
A minute to say hello, a card to last [...]
Guest Blogging @ OneWed: Finding the best readings for your wedding
Posted in Ceremony, Guest Blogs, Personalized Wedding Poems and Writing, tagged ceremony readings, guest blog, onewed, onewed.com, readings, wedding, wedding ceremony, wedding ideas, wedding poetry, wedding readings on June 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Thanks to OneWed for inviting me to blog about how to find the best readings for your wedding. It is a great site and I think you’ll enjoy the collection of Expert Tips and Advice.
Feel free to comment below on your favorite wedding reading ideas.
Merging traditions in a Passport Ceremony Program
Posted in Ceremony, Traditions, tagged christa setteducati verem, christa verem, diy wedding program, diy weddings, jas verem, korean wedding traditions, korean weddings, passport programs, wedding ceremony, wedding programs on May 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Most weddings involve a merging of traditions, large or small. My friend Christa Verem and her husband Jas helped their friends, an American and a Korean, plan their wedding. When Christa told me about the passport inspired programs that her husband designed, I asked her for pictures to share with you. What a creative and [...]
Post-Wedding Fun
Posted in Ann Arbor, Ceremony, Photographer, tagged after wedding, bridesmaid, bridesmaid dress, dress, gown, post wedding, trash the dress, wedding, wedding dress party on April 2, 2009 | 2 Comments »
You’re married. You have tons of odds and ends from the planning and the big day itself.
The fun doesn’t have to end.
I recently read about a “wedding dress party” in the Ann Arbor Observer. You pull your wedding gown out of its protective covering in the closet and wear it out for a [...]
In the News: AnitaWeds
Posted in Ceremony, In the News, tagged Anita Vaughan, Anitaweds, blogs, In the News, personalized wedding oetry, Personalized Wedding Poems and Writing, weddings on February 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Chicago based celebrant Anita Vaughan kindly blogged about WordArrangement. Hope you’ll check her blog out!
Ceremony Ideas & Suggestions from Celia Milton, Wedding Ceremony Officiant and Minister
Posted in Ceremony, tagged celebrant, Celia Milton, Ceremony, ceremony ideas, new jersey wedding, non traditional, personalized wedding poems, poet, untraditional, wedding, weddings on February 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Thank you to Elaine Martin Petrowski (check out her blog: Working Writing Woman ) for putting me in contact with Celia Milton, New Jersey Wedding Ceremony Officiant and Minister.
When I talked to Celia, it was obvious that she loves what she does and works closely with couples to create a ceremony that fits them exactly. [...]
Guest Blog: Bethany Albertson Shares Her Experience of an Election Year Wedding
Posted in Ceremony, Election Year Wedding, Guest Blogs, In the News on January 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When I saw a picture of Bethany and Josh’s Obama cake, I knew I had to ask her about her wedding. In her post below, read about everything from their first married fist-bump to a reading from the Massachusetts Supreme Court case, Goodridge vs. Department of Health.
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Partisans can be like sports fans and perhaps there’s [...]
Guest Blog: Alli Shaloum-Brydon Shares the Adventures of Planning an Interfaith and Intercultural Wedding
Posted in Ceremony, Guest Blogs, Traditions, tagged Alli Shaloum, Alli Shaloum-Brydon, British, Christian, intercultural wedding, Interfaith wedding, Jewish, Long Island, Neruda, planning, poetry, readings, religion, Sarah Lawrence College, vows, wedding, wedding poetry, weddings on January 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
I first met Alli at Sarah Lawrence College, where we were studying poetry. A year or two later, I ran into her and her boyfriend at a poetry reading in New York City. I remember looking at their smiles, seeing how they were holding hands and thinking, “these two happy lovebirds are going to get [...]