If you or your spouse, or the two of you, have kids you will absolutely want to incorporate them in your wedding. But you might feel inclined to include other children, like a god child, a niece or nephew, siblings or other family.
Read MoreA Unity Rite is an activity that further underscores the importance of your wedding: you're tying the knot and merging two families into a new one.
Read MoreWhile your wedding ceremony can be completely unique or totally traditional we believe knowing the basic structure will help jump start your ceremony planning process.
Read MoreThere are many ways to customize your ceremony to make it special and unique, but you’ll need to start with a great foundation.
Read MoreThe reason you rehearse is so that you, your fiancé, your parents, your readers, musicians and wedding party know where to stand, how to enter, when to exit and what to hold. This is how you rehearse for your wedding ceremony.
Read MoreYour big day should be yours. It should have moments that mean something to you and incorporate design and details that make you feel happy and that truly represent who you are as a couple. Here are some ideas on how to make your wedding ceremony unique.
Read MoreIndeed, adding programs to your to do list brings with it many check boxes. Besides the design and print process, you’ll need to get them to your ceremony location, set them somewhere or designate someone to pass them out and to pick them up at the end of the ceremony.
Read MoreIt became tradition that the bride and groom were only allowed to meet at the wedding ceremony, so that the groom did not have the opportunity to change his mind.
Read MoreRemember that your Fab! officiant, whomever you choose, will be professional and knowledgable, make a decision based on which officiant you think will best fit your personality as a couple.
Read MoreThis information is helpful if your legal ability to get married is unexpectedly delayed but you already invited your friends to your ceremony. Have your ceremony now and sign the papers later.
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